CAYMAN ISLANDS NATIONAL ATTRACTIONS AUTHORITY: A NEW ACT, A NEW NAME FOR A NEW ERA OF TOURISM

A name change and the rollout of new modern legislation relating to what are now “national attractions” heralds a new era for the sites previously managed by the Tourism Attractions Board. Pedro St. James, the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Hell Geological Site and the Cayman Craft Market are now under the new umbrella of the Cayman Islands National Attractions Authority (CINAA).

The new legislation and new name took effect on 1 June. According to officials, the new name reflects the organisation’s expanded focus on promoting and preserving the unique cultural, historical and natural attractions as well as developing new attractions and experiences that showcase the best of Caymanian culture and heritage.

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