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white and red boats on sea during daytimeNestled in the warm turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, the Cayman Islands offers an amazing range of activities and experiences together with miles of sandy white beaches and some of the world’s best diving and snorkelling.

The destination has long drawn sun-seekers and wanderlusters from around the globe.  Digital nomads are invited to pack up their laptops and swimwear for an abundance of sun, sand, sea and safety while working from the Cayman Islands.

For remote workers seeking an even longer stay, the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism provides the Global Citizen Concierge Programme, an initiative for international visitors who are eager for a long term change of scenery, while staying connected, inspired and professionally productive as they live and work remotely in the Cayman Islands for up to two years.

The warm, friendly nature of its people creates an inviting atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the Caribbean. With year-round temperatures of 28°C, there’s no better time to escape – and with working remotely easier than ever before, now is the ideal time to stay longer. Imagine taking conference calls from the heart of the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean, conducting board meetings just steps away from the award-winning Seven Mile Beach and brainstorming business solutions while paddling through peaceful mangrove forests.

The Cayman Islands offers a wide variety of different types of accommodation and workspaces, a unique range of immersive experiences and activities and a healthy outdoor way of life and culinary scene. The three islands that make up the Cayman Islands – Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman – each have their own distinctive vibe and identity, with a deep historical heritage that celebrates their unique cultures. Few other islands in the Caribbean can offer this diversity of experiences in one place.

With swift protocols established during the early onset of COVID-19 and vaccination rates that currently exceed 80% of the local population, the Cayman Islands has emerged with a strong and effective approach to safeguarding the health and safety of the Caymanian people, remote workers and visitors alike.

Commenting on the opportunity to Worcaytion in the Cayman Islands or take advantage of the Global Citizen Concierge Programme, Adrian White, Regional Manager UK at Cayman Islands Department of Tourism said: “There’s nothing quite like starting the working day with a swim in the warm Caribbean waters, kayaking between Zoom meetings, or even taking the office to the beach to get the creative juices flowing, restore energy and increase productivity.

What sets the Cayman Islands apart goes beyond its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Here you can watch dawn rise while at one with nature, explore accessible coral reefs, swim with friendly and inquisitive stingrays, relax in a hammock on famous Seven Mile Beach and eat at a five-star restaurant – all in a single  day.”

As your home away from home, the Cayman Islands will be an experience that will leave a long-lasting impression on your mind, body and soul.  To reinvigorate the draining nine-to-five schedule and take this opportunity to live your dreams in this tropical paradise. For those searching for the perfect work-life balance, there has never been a better time to live and work remotely in the Cayman Islands.

Edited by: Stephen Morton