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There are quite a few transplanted Canucks in the Cayman Islands, hailing from Vancouver to Newfoundland.

Canadian Thanksgiving always falls on the second Monday of October, which makes it 11 Oct. in 2021. Although many from the Great White North may feel far from home at this time of the year, a number of local companies and venues are offering food and/or events to help them celebrate the day.

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One of Punta Cana’s leading all-inclusive resorts is set to reopen its doors in November, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The 320-suite, adults-only Royalton CHIC Punta Cana will welcome back guests on Nov. 1 in the Dominican Republic, parent company Blue Diamond Resorts confirmed. 

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United Airlines is adding a new route to Nassau, The Bahamas this winter, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The new nonstop route will operate once weekly between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport. 

The new route will be operating on Saturdays, with service set to launch on Dec. 18. 

It’s part of what has been a surge in new airlift to The Bahamas amid the pandemic. 

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— CJ (Article courtesy of The Caribbean Journal)

 


The Ministry of Tourism said two additional round trip flights from the UK to Cayman have been added for the month of September.

In a statement released on Friday 20 Aug., a spokesperson for the MoT said the flights were added in response to increased demand for travel related to education.

The statement reads in part, “The two additional flights depart London Heathrow on 1st and 15thSeptember respectively and return the following days, effectively doubling the number of return flights during September.”

The flights went on sale on Friday, through the British Airways website.

“With the start of the academic year approaching, the Ministry recognises that parents are keen to confirm travel plans to accompany students needing to travel overseas to continue their education,” said  Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan.

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Everyone me told I couldn’t leave Cayman Brac without a souvenir of the island’s famously delicious “Brac Bread.” So on the way to the airport I stopped at the only place you can get it: Pioneer Bakery, the sole bakery on this 14-square-mile island.

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