Cayman Islands Beats Projections For 2022 Arrivals
Destination & Tourism Cayman Islands Department of Tourism Bruce Parkinson February 02, 2023

The Cayman Islands welcomed 1,027,668 visitors in 2022 with 743,394 cruise passengers and 284,274 stayover visitors. The figures for both cruise and stayover visitation exceeded goals set by the Cayman Islands government.
For 2022, the Department of Tourism set a goal of 200,000 stayover visitors, to achieve the Ministry of Tourism’s goal of 40% of 2019 tourism tax revenue, and a stretch goal of 256,000 visitors.
There was a slow start in January with 5,864 stayover visitors but this increased rapidly month-on-month over the first half of the year, concurrent with the Cayman Islands Government’s phased approach to reopening the country by easing travel restrictions.
All travel restrictions were lifted at the end of August and air arrivals soared. Visitation during the last quarter of 2023 average 89% of 2019’s numbers and for the full year, January through December, the Cayman Islands recorded 57% of 2019’s visitation numbers. At the end of year, stayover visitation exceeded the Department’s stretch goal by 11%.

Though the United States accounted for 80.8% of all stayover visitors, UK and Ireland was the fastest recovering market in 2022 reaching 77% of 2019’s visitation level. This was followed by Canada at 66% of 2019’s level with Canada recording growth over 2019’s numbers in July, October and December 2022. Latin America was the third fastest recovering market reaching 60% of 2019’s visitation.
Repeat visitors to the islands represented 46.7% compared to 44.4% in 2019. Additionally, the average length of stay for visitors increased from 5.9 nights in 2019 to 7.6 nights in 2022. Based on data from STR Inc., which provides data on the global hotel industry, the average daily rate for hotels in the destination increased by 12% over 2019.
Cruise ships returned to the Cayman Islands in March 2022, and by December 2022, the destination welcomed 743,394 cruise passengers on 261 ships.
The destination has set an overall visitation goal of 70% of 2019’s numbers and Kenneth Bryan, Minister of Tourism and Transport, is confident that the Cayman Islands will achieve this goal.
“We anticipate that 2023 will be a momentous year for tourism with a full calendar year of visitors to allow us to reset our seasonality aligned with new expectations for travel post-pandemic,” said Bryan.
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