#Supermarkets In Grand Cayman
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
shopright · 8 days ago
Text
Buy Premium Quality Fruits and Vegetables in Cayman from Shopright.ky
Looking for fresh, premium quality fruits and vegetables in the Cayman Islands? Look no further than Shopright! As one of the leading grocery stores in Cayman Islands, we offer a wide selection of fresh produce that is sourced carefully to ensure you get the best quality available. Whether you're in the mood for tropical fruits or healthy vegetables, Shopright has you covered with top-notch options.
Our easy-to-navigate online store allows you to order groceries in online in Cayman with ease, providing a smooth shopping experience that brings fresh, nutritious produce straight to your door. From seasonal fruits to leafy greens and root vegetables, we stock a wide variety of options to suit every taste and dietary need.
Make healthy living easy with Shopright. Visit our website today to browse our collection and order groceries in online Cayman. Enjoy the convenience of fresh, quality produce delivered right to your doorstep!
Visit on: https://shopright.ky
0 notes
rentalsbycireba · 2 years ago
Text
Harbour Walk 1 Bed + Den/office - RMLS#: 2462 - Rentals By CIREBA
Tumblr media
Live at one of Cayman's newest and trendiest addresses! Harbour Walk has an abundance of amenities including a rooftop pool, lounge area and a running track that all have spectacular island views. 
 The Harbour Walk community will also feature extensive food and beverage offerings from the Agua hospitality group, a gym, liquor store and convenient access to Hurley's supermarket as well as the shops/restaurants at Grand Harbour Shopping Centre.
https://www.cirebarentals.com/property-detail/spottsprospect/condo/harbour-walk-1-bed-den-office-2462
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 4 years ago
Text
Recycling finally available in East End
Recycling finally available in East End
Tumblr media
Recycling containers in East End
(CNS): Four years after the Department of Environmental Health took over collecting the recycling at supermarkets around Grand Cayman, a request by residents to place recycling containers in East End, the only district in Grand Cayman that did not have any, has been granted. Before these units were placed by the Captain George Dixon Park in the heart of the…
View On WordPress
0 notes
westindiescayman · 4 years ago
Text
Explore the world of real estate in the Cayman Islands
Are you looking for a place like home minus the commotion? There is only one place on Earth that can give you all these — The Cayman Islands. Whether you like the city’s liveliness or the tranquility of island living, there is something for everyone.
Tumblr media
The properties on the islands are as diverse as their neighborhoods. Every locality has its charm. There are plenty of houses for sale in the Cayman Islands, but you have to be quick and proactive because countless people are eyeing them. The slightest delay might lead to an opportunity slipping away. It is because the demand for properties far exceeds the supply.
Top Reasons to invest in the Cayman Islands’ Residential Properties.
Standardized laws across the country — The laws in the Cayman Islands are uniform all over. A law in Grand Cayman would be the same in Cayman Brac or Little Cayman.
Zero restrictions on foreign ownership — There are no restrictions on foreign ownership (for personal use). It is possible for two or more people to own a particular property. A corporation could own it too. If you own a piece of land, there is no compulsion to develop it. The government of the Cayman Islands also guarantees the right of ownership.
Organized system — The real estate sector in the Cayman Islands is highly organized. Every property out there is assigned a unique block and parcel number. Prospective buyers can look at all the records and previous transactions, restrictions on the property, etc., to ensure that they make the right decision.
Tax neutrality — If you have purchased a property for investment, no taxes apply. There are no taxes like — income tax, property tax, inheritance tax or capital gains taxes, etc.
Easy access — The Cayman Islands are close to North America. Since there are so many American and Canadian expats living in the Cayman Islands, the government has increased the number of flights and their frequency.
Permanent residency — The standard of living in the Cayman is relatively high. The country relies on tourism, offshore banking, and company incorporation to earn its revenue. Such opportunities attract people from all over the world. Foreigners who purchase real estate worth CI$1 million are eligible for citizenship, but out of that amount, at least CI$500,000 should be used towards developing real estate.
Political and economic stability — The Cayman Islands is a representative parliamentary democracy, and it has experienced zero political upheavals in the past 60 years. The value of the Caymanian dollar enjoys a higher exchange rate than that of the American dollar. This tells us a lot about the economic situation of the country. The island has plenty of excellent hospitals, supermarkets, grocery stores, schools, and everything to lead a comfortable life.
Friendly people — The Caymanians are warm and friendly. Thanks to a helpful, responsive, and proactive police department, the crime rate is also relatively low.
Variety of properties — You would be amazed by the sheer variety of properties that the Cayman Islands offers. There are plenty of houses for sale in the Cayman Islands, from high-end luxury villas, apartments, condominiums, penthouses to affordable housing. Areas like the Seven Mile Beach are on the higher end, while South Sound, Red Bay neighborhoods are best for people who desire affordable housing.
Ease of transfer — Real estate transactions in the Cayman Islands is convenient and straightforward. When both parties arrive at a decision, they sign a contract, which becomes legally binding. Each property is listed on CIREBA, the regulatory body for real estate transactions in the Cayman Islands. It ensures the legitimacy of all dealings.
Guaranteed title — The government of the Cayman Islands maintains details of land; hence insurance is irrelevant. A single land registry has the required information, and it’s open to the public. Potential buyers can access this resource and get all the requisite data related to the liens’ ownership history and records.
Great ROI — Owing to its scenic beauty, work opportunities, offshore banking, and financial services, and tourism, the Cayman Islands’ real estate industry has grown by leaps and bounds. The year 2019 witnessed a 9% increase in market transfers as compared to 2018. The total value of transfers saw a rise of 17.8%.
Privacy — The Cayman Islands is one of the most popular jurisdictions for offshore financial services, company incorporation, asset protection, etc. These banks and financial institutions hold over 1.7 trillion dollars in assets. It makes up approximately 6% of the world’s banking total banking assets. In the last 12 years, the Cayman Islands’ financial services and the banking industry have witnessed a drastic change because of the anti-money laundering legislation.
The laws protect the privacy of the property owners, though. Properties can be held in corporations and trusts, no restrictions for foreign ownership either. Ignorance and the spread of misinformation have led to the myth of the Cayman Islands being a hub for money laundering and tax evasion. The robust legal framework, strict code of ethics, transparency, and equal opportunity for all will enable organizations to build a successful business empire.
Vibrant market — The rapid growth in the Cayman Islands’ financial services and tourism industry has drawn thousands of people from various countries. It has sparked the need for the development of new real estate projects across the Islands.
Conclusion
Regardless of whether you want to purchase property for investment or as a second home in the Cayman Islands, decide based on your budget, requirements, and how long you intend to live on the Islands. Only borrow as much as you can repay. Remember to consult an attorney before signing a deal and only buy properties listed on CIREBA.
The real estate market is experiencing a lull phase right now because of the pandemic. Buyers are hesitant to enter the market, and sellers are playing the waiting game. However, this is not Cayman specific; it’s happening all over the world. All of this is just a temporary phase, and it will pass.
Original Source: https://medium.com/@CaymanGuide/explore-the-world-of-real-estate-in-the-cayman-islands-93d87e2de7ac
0 notes
peterkclary-blog · 7 years ago
Link
0 notes
easytravelpw-blog · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Full text write on https://easy-travel.pw/5-events-you-can-enjoy-in-the-caribbean-no-matter-when-you-travel/magazine/
5 Events You Can Enjoy in the Caribbean No Matter When You Travel
01 of 06
There’s Always Something Fun Happening in the Caribbean
© Aruba Tourism Authority
Lots of Caribbean travelers plan trips around festivals or other big events, but there are also fun things happening in most island destinations no matter when you travel. Going to the market is a weekly tradition that both locals and visitors can enjoy, for example, and most islands' social calendar also includes weekly street parties, sometimes called “​jump-ups,” that are a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture, food, music, and spirits.
Continue to 2 of 6 below.
02 of 06
Go to Market
© Dominica Tourism Authority
Before the age of supermarkets, going to market each week was a tradition everywhere in the world. In the Caribbean, you'll still find huge open-air and covered markets where vendors gather to sell fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, handicrafts, and more. Some are open daily, but many operate on a once- or twice-weekly basis. On Grand Cayman, for example, Wednesday is market day on (where else?) Market Street in Camana Bay. The Marche d'Epice in Fort de France, Martinique, is open daily and features an amazing variety of spices, local liqueur, and folk medicines for sale.
Visiting a local market is about as authentic an experience as you'll get in the Caribbean, a memorable way to meet island residents and revel in the sights, sounds, and smells of local life. Check with your hotel concierge for the dates and times that the market in your destination is open.
Continue to 3 of 6 below.
03 of 06
Fishy Fun on Friday Nights
Dan Costin/CC by 2.0
Every Friday night on Eleuthera in the Bahamas, there's a big fish fry in Governor's Harbour that attracts both locals and tourists alike. It's just one example of the kind of food, fun, and music festival that island residents turn out for each week in places like Barbados (the Oistins Fish Fry may be the most famous in the Caribbean), Grenada (Fish Fridays in Guoyave), and St. Lucia (in Anse la Reye and Gros Islet). In St. Kitts, the popular Friday night Lobster Fest at the Reggae Beach Bar starts with great food and inevitably continues with rum drinks in the sands of Cockleshell Bay.
Continue to 4 of 6 below.
04 of 06
A Street Party Might Just Be the Most Memorable Part of Your Vacation
Christof46/CC by SA 4.0
Call them jump-ups, limes, fetes, or just good old street parties: the Caribbean has some of the best weekly bashes you'll find anywhere. Gros Islet in St. Lucia has a lively Friday night jump up, where adventurous visitors revel in hot dance music and cold beer. In Antigua, the sunset party on Shirley Heights is the place to be each Sunday night. On Tobago, “Sunday School” is the tongue-in-cheek name for the weekly dance party at Buccoo Beach, with steel pan music early and dancehall and soca into the wee hours.
On other islands, the weekly jump-up may be hosted by a specific hotel (like the Frangipani in Bequia on Thursday nights) or bar (like the Bath and Turtle on Virgin Gorda on Wednesdays). Ask around!
Continue to 5 of 6 below.
05 of 06
Howl at the Full Moon
Bgabel/CC by SA 2.5
OK, these are monthly — when the moon is full, obviously — not weekly, but you've still got maybe a one-in-four chance that your trip will coincide with one of these great, all-night parties if you're traveling to Tortola, where the Bomba Shack hosts the Caribbean's looniest party.
Trellis Bay also hosts a full-moon party (on Beef Island, near the airport), which is somewhat more sedate, though you can still get your freak on amid the raging bonfires and dancing moko jumbies. Free rum punch helps bring the crowds into Sunshine's Bar & Grill on Nevis for its monthly full-moon party, while the bush rum at Kali's in St. Martin (at Friar's Bay) does the same trick.
Continue to 6 of 6 below.
06 of 06
Say Bonbini and Channel the Carnival Spirit of Aruba
© Aruba Tourism Authority
Bonbini means “Welcome!” in Aruba's native Papiamento, and this weekly music and dance festival is the perfect introduction to the warmth and hospitality of Aruba’s people. The BonBini Festival takes place in downtown Oranjestad every Tuesday at 6:30 pm in the outdoor courtyard of Fort Zoutman, Aruba’s oldest building.
The family-friendly Carubbian Festival takes place in San Nicolas — ​Aruba's less visited industrial center ��� every Thursday night from 6:00 p. m. to 10 p.m., and highlights the multicultural charms of Aruba’s “Sunrise City.” The weekly event features Aruban and Caribbean food and local entertainers parading down a pedestrian mall filled with food and handicraft vendors.
#travel #airlinetickets #airtickets #cheapairfare #planetickets #travelinsurance #travelquotes #travelblogger #traveller #travelling #travelocity #travelodge #vacation
0 notes
investmart007 · 6 years ago
Text
Cayman Islands Economic Growth Surpasses 2017 Projections
New Post has been published on https://is.gd/LgVRi9
Cayman Islands Economic Growth Surpasses 2017 Projections
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands/ July 17, 2018 (STL.News) With economic growth projections surpassed for 2017, analysts say the Cayman Islands is enjoying an economic boom. The latest report from the Cayman Islands Economics and Statistics Office shows the jurisdiction’s GDP grew by 2.9 per cent in 2017, a jump from the 2017 third quarter projection of 2.4 per cent. The trend is expected to continue throughout 2018, with a projected GDP growth of 3.0 per cent by the end of the year. This growth has been attributed to the increasing diversification of the economy, as well as significant gains in the financial services, tourism and construction sectors – the three pillars of the British Overseas Territory’s economy. Perhaps the most dynamic industry in the Cayman Islands – the construction sector continues to emerge as a significant player showing positive growth, increasing its gross value by 7.2 per cent in 2017. The growth in this industry reflects the infrastructural capacity of the islands keeping pace with its growing population’s demands for residential and commercial real estate for sale from companies who want to do business on Grand Cayman. Dart Real Estate, Grand Cayman’s largest developer has invested US$1.3 billion in infrastructure and development projects over the past 20 years, with a further commitment to invest US$400 million through 2025. “We were pleased to read the reports on the country’s economic performance to date,” said Justin Howe, Senior Vice President of Development at Dart. “Given the current state of the Cayman Islands’ robust GDP and diminished public debt levels, we have confidence in the long-term sustainability of a broader financial services and tourism-based economy, which will in turn drive our continued development of commercial, residential and hospitality offerings.” In the short-term, this investment includes the continued development of its 685-acre master-planned new urbanism community, Camana Bay, via the construction of underpasses on two of Grand Cayman’s main roadways, the expansion of the Cayman International School and the construction of a 60,000- square foot supermarket. This uptick in development is driven by an increase in demand for commercial real estate for lease from companies who choose to do business on Grand Cayman or expand their current footprint on the island. “We have seen an increase in enquiries for Class A office space at Camana Bay over the last year,” said Dart Real Estate President Jackie Doak. “The territory’s positive economic performance is definitely a factor and we expect more interest over the next year.” For more information on Dart Real Estate’s developments and commercial real estate for lease, visit dartrealestate.com..
_____ SOURCE: https://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/07/prweb15624332.htm
0 notes
lawrencenelms-blog · 7 years ago
Link
0 notes
mywaytobe · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Me when I find le Gocciole at the supermarket 🍧#foodlover #mysoulcravesfood #italiancookies (at Grand Cayman)
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 4 years ago
Text
Airport to cut trees in nearby park
Airport to cut trees in nearby park
Tumblr media
Owen Roberts International Airport, Grand Cayman
(CNS): A number of trees will be bulldozed next week as part of the Owen Roberts International Airport expansion project, officials have said. The trees at the Airport Park across from Foster’s supermarket are blocking visibility for air-traffic controllers managing aircraft on the newly extended runway, according to the Cayman Islands Airports…
View On WordPress
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 5 years ago
Text
Two more supermarket workers test positive
Two more supermarket workers test positive
Tumblr media
(CNS): Foster’s has become the third supermarket brand on Grand Cayman where staff have tested positive for COVID-19. In a release Monday night, a spokesperson for the Foster’s chain said that the Health Services Authority had confirmed that two workers from the branch in West Bay, Foster’s Republix, were positive for the disease. They are asymptomatic and were tested as part of the general…
View On WordPress
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 5 years ago
Text
Cost-U-Less worker COVID-19 positive
Cost-U-Less worker COVID-19 positive
Tumblr media
Cost-U-Less, Grand Cayman
(CNS): Another supermarket worker has tested positive for COVID-19 as part of the HSA screening programme. The employee has been quarantined and the management at Cost-U-Less has confirmed that the store was sanitized last night following the result and the impacted person will be supported. During his report of the latest test results on Wednesday, Chief Medical…
View On WordPress
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 5 years ago
Text
Kirk staff test positive for COVID-19
Kirk staff test positive for COVID-19
Tumblr media
(CNS): Three staff members at one of Grand Cayman’s major supermarkets, Kirk Market, have tested positive for the coronavirus, the management stated in a release issued late Friday night. As a result the store will be closed on Saturday, 9 May, in order to deep-clean the store. These results are in addition to the single positive announcedby Medical Officer of Health Dr Samuel Williams-Rodriguez…
View On WordPress
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 5 years ago
Text
Family rights trump ex-con's deportation
Family rights trump ex-con’s deportation
Cayman Islands courts
(CNS): A case decided in the Grand Court last month could have lasting implications for the immigration department’s ability to deport people convicted of crimes. Justice Richard Williams found that a Jamaican national, who was the getaway driver in a 2013 supermarket robbery, should not be deported because of his right to a family life. The attorney general is appealing…
View On WordPress
0 notes
caymannewsservice · 7 years ago
Text
Cops to hold supermarket roadshow
Cops to hold supermarket roadshow
(CNS): The RCIPS will be out on the road Saturday, setting up shop at Cayman’s supermarkets for an open community engagement day with the public. Community officers from all 12 neighbourhood beats on Grand Cayman, as well as Cayman Brac police, will be outside stores, where they hope to interact with members of the public and receive feedback or suggestions on the community policing…
View On WordPress
0 notes
lawrencenelms-blog · 7 years ago
Link
0 notes