Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
places of interest to visitors. Another good source of information is the
Cayman Airways in-flight magazine,
Horizons
. These publications are
distributed at the Owen Roberts International Airport as well as at most
hotels.
Newspapers
The local newspaper is the tabloid-sized
Caymanian Compass
, pub-
lished Monday through Friday. The Friday edition is especially useful for
travelers because of it's
Wha' Happening?
list of the week's shows, club
events, and special events.
You'll also find US newspapers for sale, although at a higher price than you
would pay in the States. Some hotels offer the
New York Times
via fax,
with a small selection of top stories and news items.
Television & Radio
Three local television stations serve the Cayman Islands.
CITN
(channel
27),
CTS
(channel 24) and
CCT,
Cayman Christian Television (channel
21), provide local broadcasting. Most residents and practically all resorts
and hotels receive satellite television broadcasts from the States.
Several local radio stations broadcast in the islands.
Radio Cayman
(89.9 FM and 105.3 FM; 93.9 and 91.9 FM on Little Cayman and Cayman
Brac), owned by the government, is broadcast on all the islands.
Z-99
(99.9
FM) and
ICCI-FM
(101 FM) at the International College of the Cayman
Islands and
Heaven 97
(97.9 FM), a religious music station.
Web Sites
Web sites are provided throughout the book; the section titled
Useful Web
Sites
, pages 240-243, has additional listings.