Cayman Brac Travel News & Updates
Brac Reef would like to welcome back Mick Maher as our Dive Operations Manager
Mick Started working for us in 2002 but left us for a few years. We're happy to annouce that he's back with us as part of our world class dive staff. Mick will be putting his vast experience and training to good use as our Dive Operations Manager.
Click here for Mick's bio.
Brac Reef Featured in Reader Review article in Scuba Diver Magazine
Brac Reef Beach Resort was recently featured in a Scuba Diver Magazine article which had the readers themselves rate the Cayman Island resorts. Brac Reef Beach Resort was awarded a 100% rating which won't surprise any of those who have stayed with us.
Click here to see the article.
The Winners of our 2007 (Jan to June) Photo Contest are now up
A big congratulations goes out to our winner Karen Nargis with her beautiful anenome shot.. A congratulations also goes out to our runner up Ian Goddard for his shark and diver shot.
You can view the winning images here.
Brac Reef Beach Resort is written up on MSNBC.com
Click here to read the featured in Sport Diver and MSNBC.com.
Free Wireless Internet now Available
We are pleased to announce that we now have free wireless internet available for your guests! So bring down your laptop or PDA and e-mail loved ones while in the lobby!
New Travel Requirements...
Beginning December 31, 2005, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
will be implementing changes for travel to and from the Caribbean,
as well as other destinations.
A PASSPORT WILL NOW BE REQUIRED TO TRAVEL TO THE CAYMAN ISLANDS
EFFECTIVE 12/31/05.
Updated airline baggage restrictions...
For international flights and jet service to Cayman Brac, weight limit is 55lbs per bag (maximum 2 bags) and paying for overweight baggage is not permitted. Please check the airline you are flying with for their international weight restrictions. When traveling to Cayman Brac or Little Cayman via the Twin Otter Service; Baggage allowance is 55 lbs per person (combined weight) and only one 15 lb carry-on, any excess will be charged $.50 US per pound.
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