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Press Release By Tortuga Rum Company
Tortuga Rum Company extends its gratitude to the Cayman Islands Government for its decisive action in proceeding with a public referendum on the question of a potential cruise berthing facility for Grand Cayman. This impacts the livelihood of many Caymanians and the future of our thriving tourism industry.
Eugene Nolan, CEO of Tortuga Rum Company, expressed his support, stating, “We are deeply appreciative of the Government’s commitment to democracy by allowing the people of the Cayman Islands to have their say on this vital topic. The enhancement of our cruise port is not just about infrastructure; it is about securing the future of our economy and preserving the jobs and businesses that depend on cruise tourism.”
The tourism industry is a cornerstone of the Cayman Islands’ economy, providing thousands of jobs and sustaining numerous businesses, many of which directly benefit from cruise tourism. The significant decline in cruise passenger arrivals since the reopening of Cayman’s borders following the pandemic, with no signs of a full rebound, underscores the importance of this topic.
“The benefits of a cruise berthing facility extend far beyond the immediate economic impact,” Nolan continued. “With the ability to safely accommodate larger ships and reduce the environmental footprint, through reduced emissions and fuel consumption, we would not only be improving the efficiency of our port but also enhancing the quality of experience for our visitors. Investment in the enhancement of our cruise tourism facilities would ensure that The Cayman Islands remain a premier destination for cruise tourists, which in turn supports local businesses, from watersports and tour operators to restaurants and retailers across the island.”
“Tortuga Rum Company firmly believes that the development of our cruise port is essential for the future prosperity of our islands,” Nolan emphasized. “By enhancing our cruise facilities, we would not just be building for today, but investing in the future of our community, ensuring that Caymanians continue to benefit from the opportunities that a thriving tourism industry provides.”
Tortuga Rum Company welcomes the upcoming referendum as an opportunity for the voting public to have their say on this important topic which will impact our community for generations to come.
“We encourage all Caymanians to participate in the upcoming referendum and make their voices heard.” Mr. Nolan said.