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The Association for Cruise Tourism (ACT) in the Cayman Islands is upbeat about its efforts to influence parliamentarians to green light a proposed referendum on cruise berthing infrastructure to be held during General Elections in April 2025.
Following a rally and strong engagement with legislators this month, the Cayman Islands government announced plans to introduce a bill next month, which could pave the way for the long-awaited referendum. This development brings renewed hope for the future of the cruise industry in the Cayman Islands, which has been on a downward spiral, and offers citizens a direct voice in shaping this crucial sector.
ACT has been actively advocating for the referendum, emphasizing the economic benefits of cruise tourism and addressing environmental concerns. The organization recently hosted a well-attended town hall meeting where speakers highlighted the industry’s positive impact on jobs and the economy.
With the proposed referendum bill on the horizon, ACT remains committed to engaging the public and ensuring a well-informed decision-making process for the future of cruise tourism in the Cayman Islands.