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New Beach Signage Installed at Smith Barcadere Promotes Safe & Respectful Use
1 April 2026 | Press Release

The newly installed sign is the first of fourteen planned installations across Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands. Additional signage will be rolled out at other identified locations as planning approvals are finalised

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Cayman Islands Delivers Strong February Performance
27 March 2026 | Press Release

The Cayman Islands welcomed 49,075 stayover visitors in February 2026, representing a 10.1% increase year over year and marking the second-strongest February on record, just 3% below the all-time high set in 2020

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CIDOT & Lemoneight Consulting Announce Partnership to Modernise PRIDE Training
27 March 2026 | Press Release

The updated PRIDE Training Programme will feature a refreshed curriculum and a hybrid learning model that combines in-person training with digital learning, making the programme more accessible to tourism stakeholders across Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.

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What We Do

Our Mission

The Ministry of Tourism and Trade Development provides strategic guidance and direction to the tourism and hospitality sectors, through the development of policies and legislation which promote the sustainable growth and development of the Cayman Islands tourism industry.

 

Our Vision

Our vision is to grow the tourism industry and support our economy by providing opportunities for our people to flourish through a high-quality, authentic and sustainable tourism product that celebrates our unique culture and heritage.

Core Objectives

The Ministry's Core Objectives within the National Tourism Plan are as follows:

  • Safeguard Cultural & Natural Resources
  • Enhance Business Environment
  • Improve Connectivity & Infrastructure
  • Deliver Outstanding Visitor Experiences
  • Develop Tourism Workforce
  • Strengthen Partnerships.

MTTD supports various initiatives which are assessed case by case based on alignment with its core objectives

Community Support

If you are in need of support for an event or initiative that promotes or enhances tourism, please use the form located below to request sponsorship


Leadership Team

Hon. Gary Rutty, MP
Hon. Gary Rutty, MP
Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism & Trade Development
Heather Bodden
Ms. Heather Bodden, OCI, Cert. Hon., JP, MP
Parliamentary Secretary responsible for Social Development; Education & Training; Tourism
Stran Bodden
Stran Bodden
Chief Officer
Joel Francis
Joel Francis
Deputy Chief Officer
Perry Powell
Perry Powell
Deputy Chief Officer
Watoya Stewart
Watoya Stewart
Senior Human Resources Manager

Publications

Ministry of Tourism and Transport is regulated by various laws such as:

  • Traffic Law (2021 Revision);
    Traffic Law (2011 Revision);
    The Traffic Law (2017 Revision) Regulations;
    The Public Passenger Vehicles Regulations (2020 Revision);
    The Traffic (Public Transport Appeals Tribunal) Regulations, 2007,
    The Public Passenger Vehicles (Amendment) Regulations, 2019;
    Tourism Law (1995 Revision);
    National Archive and Public Records (Regulations) 2007;
    Tourism Accommodation (Tax) Law 2012;
    Tourism Accommodation (Tax) Law (2013 Revision)

In addition to the laws and regulations listed above, the following policies and procedures are also used at the Ministry of Tourism and Transport.

  • Complaints-handling procedure
  • Human Resource policies & procedures
  • Hurricane Preparedness manual
  • Hazardous Materials policy and procedures

Consultations

Budget Statements 2026-27 MPLAHI MTTD MHES
6 November 2025 | Plan

In accordance with the requirements of the Public Management and Finance Act (2020 Revision), this volume of documents contains the Budget Statements covering two financial years, ending 31 December 2026 and 31 December 2027 for the following:

  • Ministry of Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing & Infrastructure
  • Ministry of Tourism & Trade Development
  • Ministry of Health, Environment & Sustainability
MTTD External Privacy Notice
22 May 2025 | Privacy Notice

The Cayman Islands Government (“CIG”) Ministry of Tourism & Trade Development (“TTD”) respects your privacy and takes care in protecting your personal data. As a data controller, we comply with the Cayman Islands Data Protection Act (2021 Revision) (“DPA”).

This privacy notice (“Privacy Notice”) demonstrates our commitment to ensuring your personal data is handled responsibly and applies to the TTD, including where the TTD as a Civil Service Entity is the data controller for financial management and recruitment activities relating to both the core Ministry and to the Department of Tourism. This Privacy Notice does not otherwise apply to the personal data processing activities of the Department of Tourism, i.e. where they carry out their departmental functions. This Privacy Notice also does not apply to the processing of personal data relating to our employees, who are covered under our Employee Privacy Notice.


Organisation and Functions

Strategic Management

The Ministry has oversight for the administration (at the organizational level) of the Authority’s and Government-owned companies which fall under our remit. More specifically, the Ministry provides assistance and guidance with the development of business plans and corporate policy; setting long-term goals and objectives; evaluating the agency’s overall performance and progress towards established targets; managing programs to improve business processes and ensure consistent service delivery; preparing or revising laws and other regulatory instruments that affect the authority’s functions and responsibilities; obtaining legal advice from external sources using the laws that regulate the function of government entities. 

Finance & Administration

The Ministry has oversight for the Authority’s internal functions and ensures that resources are managed efficiently and effectively. This includes the management of financial and monetary resources, as well as human resources and information resources. The Authority’s relationships with clients, the public and other government agencies are governed by Legislation which regulates the function of government entities.


Contact Us

Address

Government Administration Building

Box 109, 133 Elgin Ave.

Grand Cayman KY1-9000 CAYMAN ISLANDS

Office Hours


Monday - Friday: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm