Monday, June 6, 2011

Cayman Summer Splash 2011

This Summer make Cayman an adventure for the entire family. With The Reef and Cayman Summer Splash you and your family will enjoy the beauty of our islands and save big on your trip. Stay for 4 nights and receive the 5th night free (rates start from US$159 per room, per night for One Bedroom Suite room type only) and free pool scuba experience (one person per reservation).


Room only US$159 per night (Monday – Thursday)

Room only US$179 per night (Friday – Sunday)


Terms & Conditions:

  • Rates do not include government tax (10%), service fee (12%) or energy surcharge (US$12.00 per night).
  • Travel between May 1st and September 30th, 2011 for our One Bedroom Suite room type only
  • Every 5th night is free (consecutive nights only)
  • One free pool scuba experience per reservation (kids must be aged 10 or above to participate)
  • Cayman Sea School - designed for children between 5 - 11 years to have fun while learning about our marine environment, parents must accompany their children, schedule for sea school available at our concierge desk during your stay (transportation necessary and not included)
  • More on-island discounts and activities are available island wide - please visit http://caymansummersplash.com or contact your travel agent


Restrictions do apply and reservations are based on availability.


Valid on new reservations only and not combinable with any other offer.

Tourism to Hawaii Picks Up

For the month of April 2011, Hawaii’s tourism economy continued to see growth, both in visitor spending and in the number of visitor arrivals to the islands, despite anticipated declines in the number of visitors from Japan.
In fact, overall visitor spending maintained a double-digit increase for the 12th consecutive month in April 2011, according to Mike McCartney, president and CEO of the Hawaii Tourism Authority.


“Hawai‘i’s tourism economy continued to see growth in April, contributing to a 17.8 percent rise in visitor spending to $4.1 billion for the first four months of 2011,” said McCartney. “This represents the 12th consecutive month of double-digit increases in overall visitor spending. More importantly, this sustained momentum is being experienced on all islands, with arrivals and expenditures currently on pace with our peak years of 2006 and 2007.”