Caymanian Identity, Culture and Heritage 

A Cohesive Society that Protects and Institutionalises Caymanian Identity and Culture

The Cayman Islands Government is focused on preserving, celebrating and strengthening Caymanian identity, culture and heritage. This includes protecting historical assets, expanding cultural education, and ensuring Caymanian traditions and stories are shared with future generations. 

This Broad Outcome brings together efforts to safeguard Cayman’s cultural heritage through strengthened legislative frameworks, expanded cultural programmes, and improved access to archives and historical records. It includes initiatives to digitise and preserve national history, enhance cultural spaces, and support community events that celebrate Caymanian identity. It also supports a balanced population approach that ensures growth does not come at the expense of cultural preservation. 

By investing in culture and heritage, Government is helping to ensure that future generations inherit a Cayman Islands that reflects its history, identity and sense of community.  


How Government Is Delivering This Priority 

  1. Identity, heritage and culture definition: Protect historical sites, accurately preserve facts and artefacts and support creative initiatives that reflect our traditions.

  2. Legislative framework and policy development: Establish frameworks and legislation that preserve Caymanian culture and heritage. 

  3. Education, experience and access: Spread learning opportunities, teach essentials skills and provide opportunities for all residents to gain hands-on experience. 


Specific Outcomes 

Implement an updated fit-for-purpose national strategy to promote and preserve Cayman Islands culture and heritage and create a comprehensive narrative of Caymanian identity. 
Develop a framework and legislation to preserve and protect our Caymanian culture and heritage. 
Implement a national population strategy that maintains a high quality-of-life, preserves cultural heritage and protects natural resources for Caymanians and residents. 
Enhance and expand resources, programmes and spaces for preserving, showcasing, and celebrating Caymanian identity, heritage and culture. 
Deliver a comprehensive cultural education programme across all school levels to foster national identity and pride.  
Build and maintain a comprehensive digital archive and interactive platform to document, preserve, and make Caymanian cultural heritage accessible for future generations.
Create a comprehensive narrative of our national identity by documenting historical milestones, preserving cultural heritage, and weaving together traditional values with future aspirations to foster unity and shared purpose across our community. 

Key Projects and Initiatives

Foster Caymanian Heritage Appreciation:
establishing an onboarding programme of Cayman’s cultural traditions and heritage for work permit holders. 
Safeguard Cultural and Community Spaces
managing and maintaining public parks, cemeteries, docks, boat ramps, beaches, and public spaces. 
Advance Celebrate Cayman
further developing and revitalising Caymanian culture, heritage, and community through events and public education.  
 
Establish New Memorial Centres
developing two memorial centres to commemorate Ms Reba Dilbert and honour the Cayman Islands’ Uniformed Services.  
 
Enhance the Arts
investing in the visual, literary and performing arts to support our society.  
 
 
 
 
Enrich Visitor Experiences:
weaving in local heritage, culture and identity in traditional and modern ways. 
 
 
 
Diversify Cayman
Islands Tourism Product
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supporting eco-tourism, cultural festivals, promoting the Sister Islands, and new attraction experiences.  
 
Produce Culture and Heritage Textbooks
developing textbooks on Cayman’s history and culture for students at primary and secondary school levels.  
Launch Caymanian School Identity Framework:
defining culturally grounded schools and ensuring all schools reflect a unified, local identity. 
 
Establish School-Heritage Partnerships:
creating school partnerships with historical sites like the National Museum to promote field-based learning.  

Key Projects and Initiatives

National Recognition Awards

The National Recognition Awards, formerly presented as part of the National Heroes Day ceremony, celebrate individuals and groups who have made exceptional contributions to the development of the Cayman Islands.

News

Priority in Progress 

Immigration Reform

Immigration reform updates the Cayman Islands immigration framework to improve administration, strengthen accountability, and introduce changes to work permits, Caymanian status, and related processes, coming into effect on 1 May 2026. 

Caymanians in Careers

Caymanians in Careers highlights real Caymanians working across different industries, to help educate Caymanians on possible careers in those sectors, and to encourage other Caymanians to consider employment in those fields. 

Early Childhood Assistance Programme

ECAP is a government programme that helps families cover the cost of early childhood education for Caymanian children who will turn 3 years old before September 1. 



Strategic Priorities 2026-2028

This priority is one of seven strategic areas guiding the Government's work from 2026 to 2028. Caymanian identity is the thread that runs through every national priority. A society that knows and values its heritage builds more cohesive communities, makes more purposeful decisions and faces the future with greater confidence. Progress rooted in Caymanian values is progress that lasts.

Read the full Strategic Policy Statement 2026-2028
 
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