Port employees came out en masse to participate in the Addison Kelly Butterfly 5K walk/run which was on February 3rd 2024. This event marks the first time the Port Authority entered as a collective group for a charity event. We had 34 employees who participated in the event along with their families in support of our dear Kirk Kelly and his family.
The recent statement issued by the Port Authority can be accessed at Press Release Jan 2024
We are experiencing some downtime with our phone lines at the Brac. We are working with FLOW to get it resolved at the earliest. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused.
Port Authority Cayman Islands 2023 Auction
When: Saturday the 30th of September, 2023
Where: PACI Parking Lot, 110 Portland Rd, Industrial Park.
Time: Viewing from 7.30am on the Day of the auction, Auction starts at 8.30am.
Registration: All wanting to Bid must register from 7.30am on the day of the auction. ONLY registered Bidders may enter the auction area, no spectators permitted. A $10 cash, non-refundable registration fee will be required to receive your Bidders Package.
Payment: By 12 noon on the day of the auction
Payment Methods: Cash or Bank Cards
Collection: All items MUST be removed by 2pm on the day of the auction, no exceptions.
Visit our auctioneer’s site at https://www.caymanauctions.com/
To view the item list, click here: Port Authority 2023 Auction List
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport and CIDOT concluded hosting the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) PAMAC conference from 20 -22 June. As a part of the itinerary, The Port Authority hosted a tour of the Port Facilities on Wednesday 21st June. The FCCA conference is designed to foster a better understanding of the inner workings of the cruise industry and helps attendees improve their cruise tourism business. Through a specialized forum that blends meetings and workshops with social functions, attendees have an unique opportunity to develop relationships with, promote products to, and learn from approximately 100 executives from FCCA Member lines who decide where ships call, what is sold and used onboard and hot to invest in destinations and infrastructure.
By hosting the event, the Cayman Islands will showcase local sites, facilities, food, products and more – including its airfare and hotel options – to the influential audience. Additionally, the Cayman Islands can coordinate specialized meetings with the attending executives for government leaders, tour operators, suppliers and entities that foster hiring to help fulfill the destination’s goals established in its strategic partnership with FCCA, including assisting the private sector, improving employment, fostering cruise lines’ purchase of local goods and more that will help Caymanians prosper from cruise tourism.
“The PAMAC conference has never been held in the Cayman Islands before and will allow us to demonstrate that our Islands are open for business,” stated Hon. Kenneth Bryan, Minister for Tourism and Transport. “As well as providing the chance to network with decision-makers and showcase the unique aspects of our cruise tourism product, the conference will also serve as a vehicle for growing and solidifying new business. I look forward to welcoming the FCCA and Cruise Executives to our Islands, and I am particularly interested in working in collaboration to rebuild our Islands prominence as a leading cruise tourism destination,” he said.
The Coast Guard has taken position of a Blue open vessel with a 200 yamaha engine from Cunningham Street North Sound Estates and passed onto the Port. The owners of the residence stated that the vessel has been there quite some time and is full of water.
It`s a blue open vessel about 21ft with a 200 Yamaha engine with a white top.
If you have any information, please contact the harbour patrol at – HarbourPatrol@caymanport.com