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Cayman Islands news for September 2007

Upcoming events and specials in the Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands Tour Guide newsletter, August 28, 2007


• Little Cayman birding vacation
• 20th annual Taste of Cayman
• Visit a place where the fall colours are blue
• Brian McKnight to headline Cayman Jazz Fest

LITTLE CAYMAN BIRDING VACATION
From November 3 to 11, 2007 join Dr Reid Goforth, bird researcher and behaviourist, as he leads small groups in bird talks and walks. Combine Dr Goforth’s experience with the idyllic setting of Little Cayman and the superb accommodations and food of Pirates Point Resort and you’ll have a birding vacation to remember! For more information contact Gladys Howard or Gay Morris at (345) 948-1010.

20TH ANNUAL TASTE OF CAYMAN
Grand Cayman’s annual culinary festival and gourmet fund raising event is back for another year. Set for October 27, 2007, Taste of Cayman brings together some of the island’s most popular restaurants to showcase local and international specialities – yes, visitors get to sample the food – and compete in the Cayman Cook-Off. For additional information contact CITA at (345) 949-8522 or Ken@cita.ky.

VISIT A PLACE WHERE THE FALL COLOURS ARE BLUE
The summer may almost be over, but that doesn’t mean days of fun and diversions in the sun have to be. Book a Free Fallin’ 2007 package before November 5 and receive one free night with a five-night minimum stay, plus discounts on airfare, meals, dive and other adventures. When you visit the Cayman Islands during Cayman Free Fallin’ (September 4–November 15, 2007), you’ll discover great savings on airfare, accommodations and all there is to see and do in the Cayman Islands. To book, contact your nearest Cayman Islands Specialist.

BRIAN MCKNIGHT TO HEADLINE CAYMAN JAZZ FEST
Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Brian McKnight is confirmed as the headline act for this year’s Cayman Jazz Fest, set for November 29 to December 1. Performing alongside Brian McKnight will be Diane Reeves, Musiq Soulchild, Mike Philips, Monty Alexander, Alex Bugnon and a few other artists still to be confirmed.

Located 480 miles south of Miami in the vibrant tranquility of the western Caribbean, this trio of tiny islands is a premier destination for discriminating travellers, honeymooners and families. World renowned for its idyllic beaches and diving spots, and recognized as a sophisticated, diverse financial centre, the Cayman Islands offer spectacular recreational opportunities along with warm, impeccable service.

To learn more about the Cayman Islands, call the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism at (877) 4-CAYMAN (US), (800) 263-5808 (Canada) or +44 (0) 20 7491 7771 (Europe).

For your FREE on-line Cayman Islands travel guide, visit www.caribbean.com.


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