
Getting down to business at Boatswain Beach

Minister for Tourism, the Honorable Charles Clifford
(centre) and Chamber of Commerce CEO, Wil Pineau
(left) socialise with Boatswain Beach’s Managing
Director Kenneth Hydes (r) and others at the Business
After Hours event.

Boatswain Beach offers catering such as this
delectable tray of shrimp, crab and spicy turtle patties

A mother and child admire the centerpiece with a
replica of a stingray
Monday, October 17, 2005
The new home of the Cayman Turtle Farm, Boatswain Beach recently hosted a Business After Hours event which provided a great opportunity for networking and introducing the Boatswain Beach Park, Board of Directors, and employees to industry partners, honorable guests, Chamber of Commerce members, Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) members, media and the public.
Against the backdrop of a beautiful Caribbean sunset at Boatswain Beach guests enjoyed the setting, the local music and speciality foods including shrimp, crab and of course spicy turtle patties.
The locale, ornamented buildings, rich natural flora, and ocean front view all proved that Boatswain Beach is a perfect venue for any special event and Boatswain Beach will launch its membership club in the near future providing everyone with the opportunity to receive continuous updates, discounts, travel opportunities, and many other exciting membership-only activities at the Park.
Plans are afoot to encourage the business community to utilize the facilities at the site, which although is bound to become a popular tourist attraction, can also offer the local business community an unusual venue for numerous events.
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