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The Cayman Islands, which has remained closed to most tourism since the pandemic began, will reopen to fully vaccinated travelers on Nov. 20.

The announcement signals the destination's move to Phase 4 of its reopening plan now that a large percentage of the local population is vaccinated, according to Kenneth Bryan, minister for tourism and transport.

"The health and safety of our residents and visitors have always been the government's number one priority, and our Covid experience throughout the pandemic has been exemplary to date," Bryan said. "We are keen to relax the current restrictions and move to Phase 4. This will bring an important return to normality for travel and tourism on the islands in time for the holidays."

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Aruba and Jamaica are the most popular Caribbean destinations for Americans this holiday season, according to new data from Allianz Partners. 

The travel insurance company’s data found that Caribbean destinations dominate the list of most favored holiday destinations for Americans this winter. 

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Tourism Minister, Kenneth Bryan, has indicated that airline schedules will resume by all of the airlines previously servicing travel to and from the Cayman Islands between November and March 2022. Consequently, visitors will be able to connect to the Cayman Islands from over 21 gateways across the UK, USA, Canada, Jamaica and Honduras.

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