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Vol 12, issue 1, spring 2017 PUBLISHER MC2 LTD. Melanie Roddam - melanie@reallife.ky EDITORIAL Editor Kyle Fulton - kyle@reallife.ky SALES & MARKETING Sales Manager Vanessa Singleton - vanessa@reallife.ky DESIGN Kyle Fulton - kyle@reallife.ky Melanie Roddam - melanie@reallife.ky

WRITERS Vanessa Hansen Claire Shefchik Natasha Were Cover image Aerial Innovations www.aerialinnovations.ky DISTRIBUTION CONTACT Vanessa Singleton - vanessa@reallife.ky WEBSITE www.reallife.ky

BE A PART OF THE NEXT REAL LIFE For advertising, editorial contribution, products or Showcase Properties please contact us at: (345) 943 7325 or email: info@reallife.ky

The Caribbean’s magical combination of sun-soaked days that revolve around blue seas and warm sand captures travellers’ hearts and minds, but as those of us who live here know, it also offers much more. In this issue, we pull back the curtain to reveal a Bahamian island home with elegance of design that disguises its focus on sustainability, as well as two Cayman homes that epitomise tropical polish in very different ways. Join us and peek inside the glamorous world of superyachts, tour Jamaica’s matchless Rockhouse Hotel with owner Paul Salmon, feast your eyes on artist Joanne Sibley’s oeuvre, and head for adventure in Haiti. If a great escape is in order, we offer four resorts so relaxing your shoulders will drop inches instantly. We also share health and beauty insights devised to revive, and design products destined to become household favourites. At REAL LIFE we strive to reveal the exciting people, places and products shaping our region and with this spring issue we’ve put our best sand covered foot forward. So succumb to the heat and escape with us as we take a break from it all and indulge in the magic of tropical living. Enjoy!

The views expressed within this publication do not reflect those of mc2 Ltd, REAL LIFE or their employees. mc2 Ltd. and REAL LIFE do not accept responsibility for the views contained herein. Published bi-annually. © 2017 mc2 Ltd.

Mark Duncan Originally from the UK, Mark is now based in Monaco where he is the Commercial and Marketing Director for Yachting Partners International, a leading global superyacht brokerage and management firm. Learn more about today’s generation of superyachts on page 68.

Kel Ebanks Cayman-based Kel has over 17 years’ experience in the building industry. The President of Westpoint Construction Group, he is a professionally licensed and qualified General Contractor and Home Inspector in both the US and Cayman. On page 64, he shares his thoughts on Cayman’s changing architectural landscape.

Georgie Loxton Long-term resident of Grand Cayman, Georgie graduated first class honours from Oxford and is a CFA charterholder. She started her career at Rathbone Brothers Plc in London, and is currently a Wealth Advisor at International Financial Planning Cayman. Hear her thoughts on how to attain good financial behaviour on page 72.

Monica Walton Born in Cayman, Monica is an award-winning journalist and TV travel host who recently founded the travel website Caribbean Travel + Life. With wanderlust coursing through her veins, she is most often found adventuring throughout the region. In this issue she hops over to Haiti. Join her on page 99.


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THE RESIDENCES MAGELLAN QUAY

KEMBALI KAI & RUM POINT CLUB

THE RESIDENCES AT SEAFIRE

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must-haves

Outdoor Chairs

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DESIGN DEN

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REAL REPORT New Horizons

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high seas Superyachts

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REAL REPORT Good Financial Behaviour

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LUXURY REAL ESTATE

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Globe Trotter

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POSTCARD Haiti

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FRESH, FANCY & FOOTLOOSE Caribbean Resorts

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ISLE STYLE

PROFILE

Architects Shaping Cayman

Yah Mon! Paul Salmon

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EDITOR'S OBSESSIONS


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INALCO VERSATILE DESIGN

CAR CITY

THE PHOENIX GROUP

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BOGGY SANDS CLUB

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KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL

AGEING GRACEFULLY

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ISLAND FRESH Produce

Anti-ageing Treatments

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must-haves Hello, Yellow

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SMOOTH OPERATOR Cellulite Treatments

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Be my guest

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Guest Room Essentials

DETOX, RETOX

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Joanne Sibley – A Life of Art

MANGO

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Industry news

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Sun Serenity From its oceanfront pavilion suites, to its double height living area and rooftop terrace, the magnificent Sun Serenity is the essence of contemporary coastal elegance. Words by Natasha Were. Photography by Daniel Newcomb, architectphotography.com, Aerial Innovations, aerialinnovations.ky & David Goddard, facebook.com/davidgoddard345

or years before they purchased it, the owners had been coveting the empty lot at Cayman Kai, envisaging what they would build on that slice of paradise, if only it were theirs. Just steps from Rum Point, with its own white sand beach and sensational ocean views, they saw in their mind’s eye a sumptuous villa where their family and groups of friends could indulge both the simple joys of oceanfront living, and the aesthetic pleasures of an impeccably designed retreat. Tracey and Eric Kline of Encompass Ltd, who undertook every aspect of the design and build, knew that the key architectural challenges would be to make the most of the position by incorporating four full-frontal sea view suites (plus a kids’ room and a ground floor suite for those of limited mobility) and to ensure plenty of shaded outdoor space where fair skinned guests could enjoy the balmy breezes without sizzling in the direct sun. RL


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“Achieving all that is really hard to do, especially on a lot that’s not overly wide,” says Tracey. “But we worked it to our best advantage by placing the two pavilion suites above either end of the pool.” Working in collaboration with John Zona & Associates of Jacksonville, Florida on the architectural drawings, they positioned the pavilion suites on stilts, one above the shallow bathing shelf of the pool, the other above the swim-up bar. This configuration enabled them to put windows on three sides of the suites, whilst

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also extending the pool, installed by Pool Patrol, to 70’ and keeping the main outdoor lounging areas out of the sun. The other two ocean-facing suites were recessed on either side of the soaring, two-storey living area, ensuring no bedroom shared adjoining walls, for maximum privacy. Above these, the third floor terrace was built to capitalise on the sweeping views that take in Stingray City, Bio Bay and, of course, legendary sunsets. The extra elevation means it is even possible to spy individual turtles and rays gliding by.


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On the lower level a multi-purpose space of dramatic dimensions features double height windows looking across the pool, beach, sea and sky. Spiralling off a central seating area, which is lit by a spectacular ‘Champagne chandelier’, is a bar with large screen TV for those unmissable matches, an ultra-modern kitchen designed by Pooley Cabinets, with appliances from Bon Vivant, and a glassed in dining area. “We knew the design had to be contemporary,” Eric says of the interior design, “but we didn’t want it to be stark or sterile. The home needed warmth and depth and colour – those muted sea colours that tie in with the ocean.” The feature from which the whole design concept of the living area takes its cue is, perhaps surprisingly, not so much the views as the Kauri wood floor tiles from ITC Tiles. All other decorative choices stemmed from the fluid patterns and tones of the flooring. RL


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The Kline's had discovered this rare, ancient wood on a trip to New Zealand, and were not only instantly smitten with the story (it comes from trees that fell tens of thousands of years ago and have lain, preserved in swamps, ever since) but also with the distinctive grain. Kauri wood is so treasured it is not available commercially but when they found a porcelain tile inspired by it, in various shades of blue, grey and white, with hints of taupe, they knew they had to include it. Bringing in the ‘beachy’ aspect, without being twee or clichéd, Tracey admits, was a tough balance to strike. However, they collected a variety of carefully chosen pieces – a side table supported by a sculptural octopus, a Guy Harvey stingray swimming across an indigo background, a glow-in-the-dark bad-dream-eating shark in the children’s room, a thick slab of aquamarine illuminated Thinkglass for a bar counter – that all paid subtle homage to the ocean-side location.

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A cornucopia of other unique design details were implemented with the help of Jack Lonetto from Floridabased The Decorators Unlimited – faux eel-skin wallpapers, negative space vanities and works of art that perfectly match the colours inside and out – all add up to a sophisticated but understated aqua-inspired interior. Needless to say, in such a sensational home, just as much care and consideration has been given to practicality and functionality as to visual appeal: a one-of-a-kind glass-fronted charging station keeps all digital devices in one place, custom made beds provide storage space beneath, and custom closets by Brand Source were ‘a godsend’ Tracey says, to minimise clutter and avoid marring sight lines. Even in the pool, a footrest has been added to the submerged stools for complete in-water comfort.


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At Sun Serenity not a single detail has been left to chance, nor any convenience overlooked. From the macromatters of clever architecture and layout to the minutiae of

matching the pool tiles to the sea colour or finding just the right shade of exterior paint, it is a masterpiece of modern design and tasteful, pared back elegance.

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Cocoon up in the cosy Mbrace by Sebastian Herkner. With a solid teak base, open-weave seat and stylised high back, the ultra comfy chair begs for bottoms. Available in three fresh colour patterns and a choice of seat cushions. Available on island at www.idgcayman.com

Add a spot of sunshine outside with the Sixties Chair by Frédéric Sofia. Available in four colourways, the painted aluminium and woven polymer seat is a modern interpretation of old school wicker style. www.fermob.com

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Get strung out on Stephen Burks’ Traveller Armchair. Designed to celebrate Roche Bobois’ 40th anniversary, the kaleidoscopic chair comes with an optional hood and weatherproof leather cushions. www.roche-bobois.com

Unwind in style with the Maia Relax. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, the chilled out chair embraces the strength of an aluminium frame with tropicalfriendly UV-fade resistant weave to impressive effect. www.kettal.com RL


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Over Yonder Cay -The Ultimate Tropical Playground, Powered By NatureWords by Natasha Were. Photography by Wilkins & Rock Ltd (UK).

n the Exuma Cays, a string of 365 idyllic islands where footprintfree sands and gin-clear seas are the norm, privately owned, ultra-exclusive hideaways are not uncommon. But even among such exalted neighbours, there is one that stands out from the crowd. Only Over Yonder Cay can claim to offer world-class glamour, luxury and entertainment, all powered by the wind and sun.

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A 72-acre island of undulating hills and sparkling beaches, Over Yonder Cay was acquired by the Bosarge Family Office in 2008. At the time a remote fishing outpost, it was initially developed for the family’s private use, although it has since been made available for exclusive rentals. With four sumptuous villas accommodating up to 28 guests and every conceivable land- and water-based amenity on offer, it is the ultimate tropical playground.


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The genius behind the island’s development is Dr ‘Ed’ Bosarge, an entrepreneur, financial whizz and avid sailor. It was while cruising through The Bahamas aboard his own yacht, SY Tenacious, that he happened upon this slice of paradise. Inspired by his experience on superyachts, he saw potential to take the total privacy, luxurious amenities and water-based fun that are the essence of the yachting experience, and recreate them on land.

The four villas, designed by Houston-based architect Mihai Angelescu, and positioned at different points on the island for maximum seclusion, each have a distinct style. The largest and most impressive is without doubt Meridian House, perched on the island’s highest point, taking full advantage of the commanding 360-degree views.

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The exterior columns and courtyards are reminiscent of ancient Minoan architecture, but Angelescu has given it a contemporary interpretation with sleek lines, acres of glass, and a vast wraparound infinity pool. Interior designer Rodica Mirea balanced the sparseness of the exterior with a more ornate Rococo interior.

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The focal point for social gatherings, Meridian Villa boasts ample indoor and outdoor dining and lounging areas, a 12-seat movie theatre and a spectacular glass-sided conservatory, where silk rugs, porcelain vases, crystal chandeliers and a grand piano all add timeless elegance to the light-filled space.


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The four bedroom suites all have private gardens and sumptuous bathrooms, but it is the master suite that is truly swoon-worthy: a huge bedroom and living area are complemented with his and hers sea-view bathrooms, treatment rooms, sauna, steam room, gym and a dressing room, from which a spiral staircase leads up to a private viewing tower.

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The other three villas are located closer to the shore, ensuring ocean vistas and private beach access for each. Designed and decorated for different tastes – one is inspired by traditional French elegance, another leans towards a bold, modern aesthetic, and the last is the quintessential bright and breezy beach house – each has different but equally appealing features, be it a multi-tiered pool, a games room, or a shady pavilion in which to while away a lazy afternoon. On land, entertainment options run the gamut from a nine hole, par three golf course and a floodlit tennis court to a beach volleyball court and nature trails, while for those who feel the call of the sapphire seas, there are dive, fishing and sail boats all berthed at the island’s private marina, and full complement of water toys for guests’ use.

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But what sets Over Yonder Cay apart from other privately owned islands in the region is that amongst this extravagance of facilities stand three 140-foot wind turbines, a one-and-a-half-acre solar field and a state-of-the-art energy mission control room. A man with a penchant for finding solutions to the seemingly impossible, Dr Bosarge was determined to make the island a living laboratory for green energy. Ninety five per cent of the island’s energy needs are currently generated by wind and sun, and the potential for harnessing tidal energy is being investigated. Lighting, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems are powered by renewable energy and any surplus is diverted to a desalination plant. The fresh water it produces is not only used for drinking and to irrigate the manicured gardens, but also feeds a hydroponic farm where fresh vegetables for the kitchen are grown. Turning a remote, uninhabited island into the lavish, sustainable RL

destination it is today did not come without its fair share of challenges. There were, of course, planning permits and work permits to obtain, and local building codes the US-based project managers had to adapt to. But aside from administrative challenges, it was the logistics of building on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean that proved to be the greatest hurdle: materials and machinery all had to be transported to the island by barge, with the ever-present threat of weather-related delays, and a 200-strong workforce had to be accommodated on-island for the duration of the three-year construction phase. To have achieved this transformation in just five years is a remarkable achievement; to have done so whilst incorporating cutting-edge green technologies is nothing short of exemplary. If Over Yonder Cay can offer luxury, sophistication and unparalleled amenities, whilst generating its own clean energy and water, so can other small off-the-grid islands throughout the Caribbean and beyond.





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owners, first-time builders, decided they were ready to construct their dream home. All they knew was that it had to be on the water and in South Sound; so began their search. Not long after they fell in love with a piece of land; planning for their South Sound oasis began. Because they had never built before and were on a fairly tight


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Modern Gem in South Sound Words by Vanessa Hansen Photography by Ricardo Mejia www.rmstudiocorp.com & Martyn Poyner www.poynor.co.uk

timeline, they chose the expertise and comfort of a design-build approach offered by The Phoenix Group. Mike Stroh of Trio Design was selected as the architect to lead them through the process. Before starting the design, Stroh had the couple create ‘idea books’ and spent much time discussing how they planned to use their

home. The couple felt the outdoor space was just as important as the indoor space; they wanted ‘open flow’ in the main living area for entertaining; and a guest room that gave visitors privacy. The result is a 3,500 square-foot modern style house with clean lines and unique architectural features all complemented by lush tropical landscaping. RL


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Guests enter through a front gate that opens into a colourful courtyard where the profile of the interior staircase becomes part of the exterior design. Just one of many unique features they credit Stroh with conceptualizing. Passing a Zen garden to the left, a short ascension leads either to the backyard or to the main double glass door entry where the living room opens to the kitchen and dining room. Incorporated into the kitchen is a stunning glassed-in wine cabinet and bar service with blinds that can be raised, letting

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sunlight pour in from behind. Ensuring warmth was not sacrificed for the modern style of the home, exposed wood elements from the patio ceiling to the lower kitchen cabinets are incorporated throughout. These touches provide texture and a softening of the aesthetic. The living room's long, high rectangular windows that frame the cerulean sea outside act as both a design element and a source of natural light without compromising privacy.


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To provide visitors with a space of their own, an airy guest suite is tucked away on the main floor. The room connects to a deluxe bathroom complete with a walk-in shower featuring floor-to-ceiling deep blue tiles and a glass wall hidden from the outside by an over-sized raised tropical planter, making it appear that one is bathing in the jungle. Again, a feature suggested by the architect.

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Journey upstairs, and the same sparkling white stone staircase visible from the outside is transformed into a stunning feature wall. Further along, on the main landing, there is a cosy den designed for lazy afternoons, as well as two more bedrooms and the master suite. The master suite is a sight to behold with its full-length glass doors that open to a large patio with soaker tub and a spectacular view of the Caribbean Sea. Natural light plays off the grey feature wall creating a sense of warmth and depth in the spacious room. From the balcony, the expansive outdoor living area comes into focus. Downstairs the patio opens out to the 40' pool, garden kitchen and outdoor fireplace perfect for cool winter evenings. Frequent entertainers, fun and functionality take centre stage from a fully kitted-out bar to an outdoor shower and bathroom. Beyond the pool the couple preserved a wild expanse of beach from where they can sway in a hammock or access the water for kayaking. To the right of the pool lies a bocce ball court. Kelly Rooney helped the owners source many of the home’s materials on island from tiles supplied by ITC Tiles and Edie's DÊcor to custom cabinetry designed and installed by Pooley Cabinets. The home is also future-ready with its flat-roof pre-wired for solar panels. Surprised by how straightforward and stress-free the designbuild approach was, especially as it addressed their particular needs and stayed within budget, the couple are thrilled with their treasured home on the beach.





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Your walls, your way. That’s the idea behind innovative interiors company Detroit Wallpaper. Providing clients with the opportunity to create customised wallpaper in pattern, colourway and material, they make it simple to colour on the walls. www.detroitwallpaper.com

Combining handmade joinery with Danish cord weaving and Shaker technique, the Fireside Stool burns bright. Former sculptor, Kate Casey crafts the solid oak seats made-to-order and is able to customise colour, pattern and size. www.pegwoodworking.com

DESIGN DEN By Kyle Fulton

Light up the home with the sleek Grasil candleholder. Crafted from marble and brass, the refined candelabra comes in two sizes and adds elegant appeal to any interior. www.aytm.dk

Luxury vinyl flooring? No longer an oxymoron thanks to Karndean Design Flooring’s LooseLay. The quick-and-easyto-install tiles are waterproof, low maintenance, offer acoustic qualities and dustless installation. With a lifetime warranty, and 38 realistic designs, vinyl is here to stay. Available on island at www.staffordflooring.com

Handmade in San Francisco, this set of four felt coasters adds a playful pattern to tabletops. With tactile appeal and available in a natural colour palette, they charm from the bottom up. www.koromiko.com

Ceramica Cielo's I Catini collection captures the purity of contemporary design and the timeless elegance of traditional Italian form. Enhancing the economy of design with bold colour options, as well as size and shape options, the freestanding sinks wash away the competition. www.ceramicacielo.com

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hen seeking dramatic, soul-stirring spaces, marble and granite have long been the must-have materials. Recently though, those in the know have started to gravitate towards porcelain thanks to Inalco’s revolutionary iTOPKer and Slimmker lines. Fed up with trying to fit tiles around fixtures like sinks and cooktops only to end up with unsightly cracks and joints that marred the beauty of the material, the Spanish ceramics firm was spurred into action. Since developing their proprietary method in 2009, homeowners and developers have been flocking to the groundbreaking company whose lines offer hitherto unimaginable application opportunities. Available at family-owned ITC Tile Cayman, the exclusive dealer in the Cayman Islands, Inalco’s iTOPKer line of porcelain slabs unlock infinite design flexibility thanks to their 12mm thickness and extra large slab size of 1500mm x 3200mm. Similarly, the Slimmker line offers enviably slim slabs at 6mm, but with the cuttingedge design opportunities of the extra-large format, also at 1500mm x 3200mm. Not only do these innovative lines provide the capacity for smooth, joint-free, unbroken surfaces, they are also high performance. Formed from fired ancient clays and sands, the planks provide the appearance of delicate elegance, but offer a strength unmatched by market rivals. Whereas stone crumbles under water, heat and pressure, Inalco porcelain can withstand all the outdoor elements

tropical living can throw at it, from scorching temperatures and high winds to heavy rains and UV rays. Indoors, chefs need not hold back from slicing and dicing as blades won’t scratch or chip the surface. Hot pans won’t leave a mark and spilled wine wipes right up, even after many hours. Resistant to staining, mould and bacterial build up, Inalco’s iTOPKer and Slimmker porcelain also contributes to LEED-certification. If that weren’t enough, unlike granite and marble, the lines don’t require any particular care or attention to maintain their luxurious appearance. iTOPKer and Slimmker also offers a dizzying selection of 40 styles to suit any taste or trend, all of which can be topped off with a choice of finishes – natural, bush-hammered or high gloss polish – to impart spaces with an atmosphere from timelessly elegant to current and cool. Inalco’s latest offering in the iTOPKer and Slimmker range is Touché. Delivering the beauty, purity and depth of ultra-white marble but with the strength and versatility of their porcelain tiles, Touché’s marble-like appearance is as dazzling as its possible applications. Highly original and designforward, Inalco’s lines unlock unique design opportunities thanks to their unparalleled large slab format, resistance to wear and tear and exquisite appearance.

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state-of-the-art gleaming steel and glass edifice, Car City’s new Mercedes-Benz showroom and workshop on Industrial Way embodies the values and standards of the brand it represents. Completed in early 2016, it is easily one of the most modern Mercedes-Benz showrooms in the Caribbean, and its contemporary design and slick industrial-style interior are already proving to be a boon to business. It’s also testament to how far the company has come. Car City started out over 30 years ago as the Cayman Islands' authorised dealer/distributor for Honda. As the business grew, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, Jeep/Chrysler and Suzuki were added to the list of brands they represented. All of this was offered from a 1,400 square foot facility, with cars displayed out on the forecourt. When, in early 2014, the business acquired the Mercedes-Benz dealership, part of the franchise agreement was that Car City would provide a dedicated showroom for the luxury cars that reflected the German manufacturer’s corporate identity. “Mercedes-Benz wants all their dealers to have the same feel worldwide, whether it be in Cayman or in Stuttgart,” Chad Phillipps,

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brand manager, explains. To achieve this, the car manufacturer has developed a very defined corporate identity with everything from signage to colour schemes and furniture being standardised across all dealerships. No expense was spared in creating a space that would do justice to the luxury vehicles on display. At 6,000 square feet it is more than four times the size of Car City’s other premises, and exudes high-end sophistication. A fully enclosed, air-conditioned showroom includes two customer lounges, each equipped with flat screen TVs and surround sound systems, creating a space where buyers can browse in complete comfort, regardless of sun or rain. Behind the showroom, a state-of-theart workshop features four work bays and overhead oil dispensing systems for the maintenance crew. With high ceilings and wall-to-wall windows across the front, the interior is fresh and light-filled. A simple but sophisticated design aesthetic complemented by sleek, contemporary furniture from Workplace Environments and Steelcase, conforms to the latest Mercedes-Benz guidelines, making it instantly recognisable to those familiar with the brand.


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Although designed by Florida-based Suncoast Builders, the construction and installation was all done by local firms. Automated blinds were installed by Audiophile, the air-conditioning system by Polar Bear and CREE LED lighting from Brit Hay all help to keep indoor temperatures pleasant and running costs low. It took 18 months and many man-hours to build, but the investment is already paying off. “People come by just to see inside and look at the vehicles,” Chad says. “Customers always comment on the showroom, how great it looks, and how they feel like they are in a dealer in the US or Europe.” The swanky new showroom certainly lives up to Mercedes-Benz founder Karl Benz’s motto: “the best or nothing”.

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The local general contractors of choice for commercial, industrial and residential construction, The Phoenix Group has been serving clients in the Cayman Islands since 1979. Words by Natasha Were

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Having spent years building relationships with the most reputable suppliers and sub-contractors, Phoenix sources only from distributors who guarantee their products. Similarly, all of Phoenix’s work is fully backed and warrantied, ensuring complete peace of mind for the client. Pioneers of the design-build concept in the Cayman Islands, Phoenix has made the process of transforming ideas and concepts into bricks and mortar as fast, efficient and stress-free as possible. By handling all aspects of construction, from concept to completion, the company is able to create synergies and efficiencies that are not available with the design-bid-build approach. All parties – clients, architects, builders and project managers – are involved from the outset, ensuring a collaborative approach and a smoother process all round. As both architect and builder work for Phoenix, the potential for conflicts or misunderstandings are

Photography courtesy of RM Studio Corp, www.rmstudiocorp.com

rom major grocery stores and food distribution centres to government buildings and custom homes, Phoenix has the expertise, manpower and equipment to deal with virtually any construction project, no matter how large or small. The quality of their workmanship and their goal to deliver on time and on budget has earned them a loyal clientele, with 80% of their business coming from repeat clients or referrals. With over 35 years experience, Phoenix’s clients know they are working with experienced professionals committed to integrity, transparency and reliability. When a client receives an estimate from Phoenix they need not worry about hidden costs or up-charges: all estimates are comprehensive and include every step of the process from clearing the land to final handover. Clients can rest assured that only tried and tested materials and fixtures will be used, the workmanship will be of the highest quality and the finishes flawless.


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eliminated, and all parties work seamlessly towards a common goal. The design-build model has the added advantage of speeding up the construction process, as foundations and exterior construction can progress without interruption, even if interior plans are still being adjusted. A full service contractor, the bulk of Phoenix’s work is turnkey projects, although the company is fully equipped to undertake everything from small home renovations to large scale commercial works. In addition to having the plant, equipment and staff for a variety of specialised jobs – masonry, carpentry, interior finishing and steel erection – personnel receive on-going training to ensure their technical skills are top notch. With 62 employees and over one million square feet of building projects completed in the Cayman Islands, Phoenix offers all the strengths and efficiencies of a large company, combined with the personal approach and service of a small company.

To learn more contact, The Phoenix Group: Brent McComb: bmccomb@phoenix.com.ky • Tel: 345.916.1371 Shayne Howe: showe@phoenix.com.ky • Tel: 345.326.4488 www.phoenix.com.ky • Tel: 345.945.8001

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Ultra Modern: Camden House, North Side

Modern, contemporary and ultra-modern architecture in the Cayman Islands Words by: Kel Ebanks – President, WestPoint Construction Group

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s a dynamic and forward-thinking country, the Cayman Islands have begun to settle in to a somewhat new, but steady trend of building modern, contemporary, and, more recently, ultramodern architectural designs (described hereafter as MCU). These newer homes are being seen throughout the ever-changing landscape of the island and are often quite polarizing and misunderstood. MCU, with its clean lines and minimalist feel, is quite different from traditional builds and seemingly attracts a never-ending curiosity from those looking from afar. With much consideration given to the flow of the home, the site lines, capturing of views, features, function, lighting, and the overall mood and feel it projects, it could easily be said that a well-designed and built MCU home projects a level of real allure. So, what does modern, contemporary, and ultra-modern mean anyway? There are some variations and overlapping descriptions amongst architects and industry professionals, however, below are a few descriptions that will help:

Modern architecture Developed in the 20th century after World War II, modern architecture involved the use of new building technologies such as steel, reinforced concrete and a more prevalent use of glass or fenestration. Famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and iconic buildings like the Sydney Opera House in Australia set the standards to which many architects aspire to achieve today.

Contemporary architecture Born in the 21st century, contemporary architecture breaks away somewhat from modern architecture as it is defined and does not have a particularly recognisable style. The use of turns, curves, various shapes and often computer-aided designs, Contemporary: Walkers Building, George Town are some of the reasons for the very unique conceptual or expressionist designs, which are more typically found in commercial, government or art spaces. In fact, contemporary architecture can be loosely defined as the current style of the year, decade, etc.

Ultra-modern architecture As imagined, ultra-modern has its roots in modern architecture. Although there are several different perspectives on its true meaning, it is safe to say that it is part of the post-modern architecture style with more distinctive styling such as larger spans of glass, minimalist approaches, cantilevered decks and balconies, angled walls and the like. It is essentially modern, but simply done in an ultra, or maybe extreme sort of way. From a construction standpoint, MCU designs and styles present challenges for builders and industry professionals. Keeping up with new types of structural and interior demand changes are imperative in the methodical world of construction. Despite these demands, and judging from the successfully completed MCU homes and buildings found on island, it certainly seems that they have conquered those challenges.


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Four Grand Cayman-based architects who are shaping the island’s landscape share examples of their work that consider the tropical climate and aim to mature with time, all while putting first their clients’ needs. This striking ultra-modern house, fused with bold design, contrasts black and white exteriors that play with the effects of light and shadow while offering dramatic water views on both the canal and North Sound. Robert Towell Architect Ltd. www.roberttowell.com

Über-modern sustainable family home with commanding views designed to harness the elements. Ω µ This modern home embraces the art of true outdoor living – shading at the hottest time and naturally capturing the prevailing breezes. Design Cayman Architects www.design-cayman.ky

µ This contemporary residence was designed with a fresh Caribbean aesthetic composition and provides seamless transitions between interior and exterior living spaces. This minimalistic home showcases clean lines, but maintains warmth and comfort by integrating natural materials in the exterior finishes.Ω Trio Design Consultants www.trio-design.net

Ultra-modern poolisciousness – with commanding and panoramic views over the Governors Creek waterway – this ultra-modern house takes indoor-outdoor living to a new level of seamlessness. John Doak Architecture www.johndoak.com RL




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Words by Mark Duncan, Commercial and Marketing Director, Yachting Partners International www.ypigroup.com

ver the past few decades, the size of superyachts has continued to increase: at the 1991 inaugural Monaco Yacht Show, the average length was just 32 metres. Today the average yacht length exceeds 47 metres. Not only are the yachts getting bigger, but a new generation of owners are also entering the market, with traditional Middle Eastern, Russian, British and American customers being joined by increasing numbers of Asian, South American and Indian superyacht owners. While 24 metres is the starting point, superyachts can be found up to 180 meters in size (there are even plans for a 220-metre superyacht in the pipeline). Prices range from $10m to as high as $300m. The wider superyacht industry has continued to grow too: as a whole, yachting as an industry is estimated to generate around 24 billion euros a year. It involves over 6,000 companies providing everything from design, construction, crewing, yacht management, registration and legal services, yacht charter, yacht sales and purchase, surveying, naval architecture, refits, IT and AV technology, paint, maintenance, marketing, events and a host of other services. The industry employs over 130,000 land-based staff and over 30,000 crew. RL

The on-board offerings of the yachts and their technological capabilities are developing too. Larger yachts can be equipped with a helipad, a submarine or a fully kitted out beach club with extensive diving gear, lounge area, swim platform and water toys area. State-ofthe-art pools and Jacuzzis are often de rigueur, as is a fully-equipped gym with a view, a spa and massage centre, 3D cinema, games room and all the latest water toys – from seabobs and jetskis to waterslides and inflatable sailing yachts. Yachting uses and incorporates some of the world’s leading technology and research and design covering everything from hybrid engines for increased efficiency and environmental protection, to extensive developments in the use of carbon and glass for design and performance and, of course, state-of-the-art communications technology. One very new introduction is the use of virtual reality in the design and building of new yachts for clients. Fully immersive virtual reality programmes allow owners to walk through their, as yet, unbuilt yacht so they can take decisions on all sorts of design or build issues based on their ‘real’ experience of being virtually onboard. This can save a significant amount of time,


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money and heartache for owners because it reduces considerably the risk of having to make expensive change orders once the yacht is already in build. The number of new yachts being ordered and launched continues to grow as does their size and the complexity of how efficiently they run and perform and what they have to offer their owners. There is increasing interest from new markets such as India, Asia and South America as the number of UHNWIs grows every year. Today, it is estimated around 6% of all those who can afford to savour yachting at its most bespoke actually do. In other words, in the world of superyachts, the opportunities for growth are as deep as the oceans.

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Good Financial Behavior By Georgie Loxton, CFA, Wealth Advisor with International Financial Planning Ltd.

love what I do for lots of reasons, but perhaps most of all because every day I understand human nature a little bit better. We humans can be a strange, quirky and unusual lot. And never is that more true than when it comes to how we are with money. Our relationship with it can be incredibly complex and emotional, and it is especially evident when we look at how people handle a cash windfall. Studies have shown that 90% of lottery winners go through their winnings in five years or less, and one-third declare bankruptcy. Professional sportsmen and women earn a huge amount of money in a short amount of time and suffer the same fate – an estimated 78% of NFL players go bankrupt or are under financial stress in just two years after their retirement. Why is this? It’s because when it comes to money, managing your behavior is the hardest part. A windfall can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes – a bonus, inheritance, divorce payout, a lottery win, but the temptation is always to spend it. The reason that people end up in difficulty after receiving a windfall is because it makes them feel rich and they lose a sense of reality. So, what should you do if you come into a bit (or a lot) of money that you weren’t expecting? My first suggestion is to do nothing. Wait. Put it in an account out of reach (at least one not tied to a debit card) and preferably don’t tell anyone. RL

People can be very manipulating and it’s easy to feel guilty about not helping those around you right away. Surrounding yourself by the wrong people can be disastrous. That’s not to say you can’t use it for the greater good, but just give yourself time to work out how that might look. You need to assess your current financial situation. I am a financial advisor, so this might sound like I am blowing my own trumpet, but finding yourself a trustworthy and competent advisor to act as a buffer between you and the money just might be the best thing you can do. A good financial advisor will act as an accountability check and can also serve as a very useful blaming device when it comes to people feeling as though they deserve a piece of the pie. “I would love to help you out, but my financial advisor has told me that it’s something I cannot do right now” feels a lot easier to say than just “no”. However, beware of any advisor who immediately wants to take the money off your hands without a very thorough discussion of your situation and all your options. If you have debt, particularly high-interest paying debt (such as credit cards and car loans) the first thing would be to pay that off. Mortgage debt is slightly different due to a much lower interest rate, but if you are nearing retirement age and you are still saddled with a mortgage, then paying it off could be the right thing to do. How about fixing broken things? That leaky

window, or fence, or anything else that drives you mad. I would then look at how your retirement is shaping up. Are you on track? Do you have a plan? If not, the windfall could do a wonderful job plugging the gap and give you the peace of mind that you are never going to run out. Investing for growth in a well-diversified portfolio of the great companies of the world (aka equities) is unlikely to be something you will ever regret over the long-run. Going out and spending it all on accumulating more stuff, that might well be something you live to regret. If there are things you really want (remember the difference between want and need), write a wish-list – this can help curb the spending at the start. Think about the wants carefully – are they things that will enhance your life and bring you happiness and joy? Or are they just things that you think you should want? Lastly, if the money is enough that you can invest it and generate an income that lets you live the life you want to live, for the rest of your life, then you have achieved true freedom. Not only that, but your wealth will outlive you and become your legacy. And isn’t that our ultimate dream?

To learn more, contact, Georgie Loxton, Founder of Women, Wisdom, Wealth at: Email: gloxton@ifp.ky Facebook: Women, Wisdom, Wealth


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luxury real estate Feature Properties Boggy Sands Club, West Bay........................................................................ 80 Kembali Kai and Rum Point Club, North Side........................................... 76 Periwinkle, Grand Harbour.......................................................................... 82 The Residences, Magellan Quay................................................................. 74 The Residences at Seafire, Seven Mile Beach........................................... 78 Vela, South Sound........................................................................................ 84

Sales and Rentals Azure Realty Ltd............................................................................................ 87 Cayman Villas................................................................................................ 90 Caymans Luxury Retreats........................................................................... 88 Century 21 Thompson Realty - Samantha Twiss...................................... 86 Leeward Quay................................................................................................ 92 Luxury Cayman Villas................................................................................ IBC Property Cayman, RE/MAX Cayman Islands............................................. 89 REM Services................................................................................................. 86 Savills Cayman Islands................................................................................ 90 Solara, NCB Group........................................................................................ 91 Sun Serenity, Encompass Ltd...................................................................... 25 The Residences at Seafire, Provenance Properties of Cayman................. 5 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Ruth Gustafsson........................................ 10 The Residences of Stone Island.................................................................... 9 The Sanctuary, TerraMare Properties........................................................... 6 Vela, Davenport Development Ltd................................................................ 2

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An exclusive new development of just eight houses in Governors Harbour, The Residences have been created as the ideal homes for today’s modern family. Words by Natasha Were esigned, built and sold by Edgewater Development, a company with a flawless reputation, The Residences is a development that offers contemporary island living, backed by top quality construction, timeless design, and a highly sought after location. Conceived as homes not just for now, but for the future, the developers offer buyers an extensive choice of customisation options to truly make these homes their personal havens, and built-in future proofing ensures that changes and additions can be made as and when the family grows. At 3,526 square feet, the dimensions of each two-storey, three-bedroom house are generous, and with 0.2 of an acre of land per residence, there is ample private outdoor space as well. A practical and contemporary layout, with an open plan kitchen, living and dining room on the ground floor and sliding glass doors that open onto the 1,500 square foot pool deck, garden and gazebo, makes RL

entertaining easy, and creates open spaces where families will not feel crowded. A large media room and a bathroom, plus a double garage with direct access to the interior and a generous laundry room are also arranged on this level, so that performing every day household chores is easy and convenient. Upstairs, a master bedroom with en suite bathroom overlooks the garden, and the second and third bedrooms share a family bathroom. An extra nook on this level can be adapted to suit the residents’ needs: an office, an extra closet, or a playroom are just some of the possibilities. Additional roof space upstairs allows for the possibility of a loft conversion in the future, adding an extra bedroom if needed. In keeping with the developers’ high standards, The Residences will be built to exacting specifications, with insulated concrete walls, insulated roofs, hurricane rated windows and an exceptionally sleek and contemporary interior design package.


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Buyers will be able to alter the appearance of their home with choices of cladding and colours, and can also choose to add solar panels, additional interior insulation and smart home functionality for greater energy savings. Other optional upgrades include outfitting the gazebo with worktops and a barbecue recess, adding glass railings and a choice in landscaping packages. All this comes in an exceptional location at Magellan Quay, just a stone’s throw from the canal and within easy walking distance of Seven Mile Beach and the shops and services at Governors Square. A show home is already available for viewing and construction has commenced on the remaining units, with completion expected by spring 2018.

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In Bali, fishermen carefully construct their jukung boats out of the sacred Belalu tree, ensuring a continuous flow of energy and a perfect harmony with the spiritual world. Now, in that same tradition, residents can discover Kembali Kai, right in the heart of tranquil Rum Point. In this exclusive gated community consisting of just five ultra-private homes, owners can immerse themselves in the peaceful rhythms of life on the water. Here, luxury meets simplicity with clean, architectural lines, lushly landscaped gardens, and water is given centre stage. With an emphasis on quality, the 5,500 square foot Balinese-inspired homes offer a fresh aesthetic and open-plan design. The main level is comprised of an airy interior lounge, dining room, and spacious galley style kitchen – complete with stone countertops and highend appliances, plus a powder room and guest bedroom with en-suite. Living room doors open to an elevated al fresco dining area that is surrounded by dense tropical foliage and is enhanced by a personal reflection pool and lap lane and that is elegantly suspended over a private 30-foot boat dock. Championing privacy and an unparalleled aquatic lifestyle, the homes’ layout also underscores the inherent spirit of hospitality that has been designed into the residences. Upstairs, each of the three expansive bedrooms has a walk-in closet, porcelain-tiled en suite and private wrap around sun deck, allowing occupants to enjoy the cool ocean air as they gaze across to the sandy shores of Rum Point Beach. The master bedroom takes lavish comfort up a notch with a sunken bath, walk-in shower, custom closet

system and a secluded sitting area. With an emphasis on easy elegance, only the finest natural finishes are used throughout including hard wood for the sun decks, polished concrete and stone with mosaic inlays of glass tile and wood for the floors, and simple line trim. Outside mature landscaping is complemented with ground lighting and sand and gravel private driveways. Built to be low-key, but high-tech, Kembali Kai is prepared for whatever Mother Nature brings. Thoughtfully constructed by an experienced local architect to easily withstand hurricane forces, the homes have piled foundations, reinforced concrete ground beams, impact rated windows and doors, use only the toughest hard-wearing exterior finishes, and are set 10 feet above sea level. Residences can even be left at a moment’s notice, thanks to fully monitored security, giving owners peace of mind that their treasured investment is secure at all times. For owners wishing to enhance their home’s security they can add customisations such as electronic roll down shutters, a generator, emergency water storage and video surveillance. For those desiring more bells and whistles, an exterior hot tub, pool heater and boat-lift are on offer. Living here, residents can walk the stone’s throw to Rum Point Restaurant and bar, take advantage of world-class kitesurfing a mere fiveminute boat ride away, hit the links at golf clubs only 20 minutes by boat, or enjoy a deep-sea fishing expedition for marlin and tuna in their aquatic backyard. Visitors can even access the airport in just 40 minutes. More than merely a place to reside, Kembali Kai is island life as it is meant to be lived.


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In the same spirit, residents and visitors alike are now able to enjoy Seven Mile Beach oceanfront luxury on a tranquil 500-foot stretch of white sand beach at Rum Point Club. Courtesy of seasoned Cayman developer Joe Imparato, known for the legendary Caribbean Club and more during his 40-year career, the modern five-storey boutique condominiumhotel is Rum Point’s latest development and offers every imaginable luxury set amid the soft sands and quiet neighbourhoods of North Side. Ideal as a weekend retreat or as an investment property, owners seeking a laidback lifestyle with world-class amenities will relish this exclusive enclave with only 36 residences. Owners can dive into the liquid embrace of the beachfront infinity-edge pool, work up a sweat at the fully equipped fitness centre, unwind at the spa, or whip up a delicious meal at the al fresco kitchen. Onsite management ensures no need is unmet, and owners can relax knowing their home offers top-notch safety with hurricane-resistant, impact-proof doors and windows. At Rum Point Club, residents enjoy the best of unbridled luxury while revelling in Cayman as it used to be. For more information about Kembali Kai, and the Rum Point Club, contact: Jan Tomkins at Azure Realty, Cayman Islands Call: 345.926.2626 Email: cibroker@candw.ky Visit: www.AzureRealtyCayman.com MLS 406206, CI$2.5M and MLS 406832-35 from US$1.2M Local bank financing has been pre-arranged for qualified buyers of Rum Point Club. CIREBA Member

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Boggy Sands Club, where barefoot luxury, sustainability and contemporary living converge. Words by Natasha Were

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Where elegant, contemporary aesthetics and luxury lifestyle amenities combine. Words by Natasha Were. Photography by Deep Blue Images www.deepblueimages.com

ocated a stone’s throw from the sea, in the tranquil South Sound neighbourhood, Vela is one of the most appealing residential developments in Grand Cayman. Designed and built by Davenport Development – a company that has garnered an excellent reputation for its solid construction, affordable price point and superb community facilities – Vela is being developed in three phases. With Phase I now complete, the ground works and foundations are underway for Phase II. The second phase of the gated residential community features a total of 56 units: 12 one-bedroom apartments, 8 one-bedroom townhomes, 10 two-bedroom townhomes, 14 three-bed townhomes and 12 four-bedroom townhomes.

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Inspired by Mediterranean living, each home includes a variety of outdoor spaces: all homes feature entry courtyards on one side and a covered terrace on the pool-facing side. In the townhouses there is an additional covered terrace off the master bedroom and flat roofs provide a bonus, breeze-cooled space that is perfect for entertaining. Complementing the lifestyle made possible by these features is the peace of mind of knowing the construction is exceptionally strong and the homes economical to run. Walls are built with Insulated Concrete Forms, roofs are concrete and windows are made from reflective, impact resistant glass, all of which keep cooling costs down and ensure the structure is hurricane-proof. Air conditioning units from Otis Air are energy efficient, whilst ovens and stove tops from A.L. Thompson's, as well as the water heaters and washer dryers are propane-fuelled, further reducing electrical costs; residents also have the option of installing solar panels on their roof terraces. Buyers who reserve early may customise a number of features and finishes, and can even alter room layout if requested early enough in the construction process. For those seeking a totally turnkey solution, affordable modern furniture packages are available from Dwell by IDG. With resort-style amenities, high quality construction, a secure entry system and designed-in energy efficiency, Vela embodies Davenport Development’s commitment to delivering outstanding value together with an enviable lifestyle.

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Ya Mon! Paul Salmon, hotelier and restaurateur, is championing a new brand of Jamaican cool. Words by Natasha Were. Photography by Michael Condran and Corey Hamilton.

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he owner of legendary Negril getaway the Rockhouse Hotel, and managing partner in the growing international chain of Miss Lily’s Caribbean restaurants, Paul Salmon’s diverse businesses celebrate the best of Jamaica, its people and its culture. Both at home and abroad, Salmon’s businesses embody the bright colours, vibrant flavours and lively sounds of Jamaica. For those able to travel to the island, the Rockhouse Hotel offers plenty of sun, fun and rum, alongside a programme of activities that offer genuine cultural experiences. For those who can’t, Jamaica goes to them. Miss Lily’s, now present in Soho and the East Village in New York, and at the Sheraton in Dubai, serves up a virtual experience of Jamaica: cheerful vibes, tasty jerk treats and fresh organic juices recreate that vacation feeling, in the middle of busy city centres. Championing Jamaica’s food, music and people was not Salmon’s Plan A, however. Born and raised in Australia, Salmon’s goal was to

work as a Wall Street trader in New York. And that he did, until he went on vacation to Jamaica… “As a youngster and cricket fan, I grew up in an era when the West Indies team dominated the world competition so I had always been interested in travelling there,” he says. “But it wasn’t until ’89 or ’90 that I first went there with friends. We spent several weeks travelling around the island by bus and got to meet so many people,” he recalls. “It was a tropical paradise, of course, and the natural beauty was breathtaking, but it was the people that really captivated me: their vibrancy, positivity and zest for life.” So when, in 1994, the opportunity arose to invest in a hotel there, he felt the timing was right. “The boutique hotel wave was gathering momentum at the time. The emphasis on great design, personal service and creating connections to the local environment were something that got me really excited – and I think it’s critical to follow one’s passions,” he says. Perched on a low cliff at the western end of Negril, with steps carved

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from the rock leading down to a serene bay, the Rockhouse’s location is idyllic. In the first year, the new owners renovated all the rooms, added a cliff-top pool and an upscale restaurant and, in subsequent years, adjoining properties were acquired, bringing the total room number to 34 and adding a world-class spa, fitness centre and boutique. Despite having all the trappings of a luxury hotel, it has none of the pretence. “One of our goals has always been to have a place that is fun to visit and is affordable and inclusive,” Salmon explains. “We have a broad mix of guests including great representation from the music, arts and media industries.” Hip and upbeat, it appeals to a young and young-at-heart clientele seeking a more meaningful travel experience. What Salmon really strives for at the Rockhouse, he says, is to create a business that has soul. And this he achieves through a variety of social and environmental programmes. The resort is Green Globe certified, for instance, and thus minimises use of natural resources and negative impact on the environment; it also has its own organic farm, an on-site woodworking shop that produces much of the hotel’s furniture, and it organises an annual Green Globe Quiz designed to raise environmental awareness among local students. For guests, in addition to the traditional Caribbean vacation activities, they can also join drumming, cooking and dance classes,

and can visit and help out on projects sponsored by the Rockhouse Foundation, the charitable arm of the hotel. Set up in 2004, the foundation is another facet of Salmon’s commitment to creating an ethically sound, sustainable business. Since its inception the foundation has raised over US$3.5 million, which it has invested in transforming and upgrading five local schools, and in renovating and expanding the Negril Community Library. “We looked at the needs of the community and education – especially early childhood education – was an area that struggled in terms of facilities, so it seemed a natural place to start,” he says.“Kids are the future so helping them is a positive idea that everybody can get behind.” The difference that he has been able to make to the lives of local people, he says, is the achievement of which he is most proud. From downtown restaurants to a boutique hotel and an educational charity, Salmon’s various endeavours don’t just have Jamaica in common – they are also all shaped by a drive to create positive impacts. As he puts it, it’s about “giving our guests an amazing boutique hotel vacation, making our awesome Jamaican team partners in our success, taking care of the environment, and giving back to our community.” In other words, a win-win situation all round. And that’s irie.


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TIME TRAVELLER Perfect when on-the-go, the Modern Man Trio keeps life beautiful. Sized for international carry-on, it includes a moisturiser, shaving cream and face wash to keep life smooth. www.ernestsupplies.com

BLING BOX Have jewels will travel with the gorgeous Caroline Zip Case. With a leather-quilted exterior, the clever carrier neatly combines one ring roll, two zipped pockets and four necklace holders, so no bauble is left behind. www.wolf1834.com

OPEN & SHUT The Carry-On soars to new heights with clever innovations from TSA-approved locks and a scratch-resistant exterior to a built-in USB battery charger. Add to that a compression pad, premium 360° wheels and an impenetrable shell that bends, not breaks, and you’re looking at your next travel companion. www.awaytravel.com

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DON’T CHANCE THE WRAPPER Sheer genius, WineSkin’s protective bottle covers are as simple as they are essential. Combining shock-absorption with leak-proof confidence, the peel-and-seal transport bags come in wine and beer sizes to keep all imbibers happy. www.wineskin.net

EYES WIDE SHUT Make a statement with your eyes closed with an Olivia Von Halle eyemask. Lightly padded and fully reversible, the 100% silk eyemask comes with a matching travel case to ensure the only bags carried are in hand. www.oliviavonhalle.com

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MOOD OPERATOR The most underrated sense, scent taps into the primal part of the brain that affects mood and behaviour. Whilst away unlock your inner animal with a Votivo Travel Candle known for their intense bouquet. Available on island at www.designstudio.ky


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A hidden gem, Haiti, balancing on the western side of the island of Hispaniola, offers the more intrepid traveller an untouched, culturally-rich and authentic Caribbean experience. Whether you choose to spend your time by the sandy coastlines of the north or meandering through the vibrant streets of Port-au-Prince, this under-the-radar country is drenched in alluring adventure that will leave you wanting more. Words and photography by Monica Walton

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Don't stay in one place. Haiti lies on the second largest island in the West Indies. Almost 11,000 square miles, this country has seen its fair share of tragedy over the years, but with its diverse offerings it’s becoming more of a sought after tourist destination. From the charming fishing village of Labadee to the artsy Jacmel and exciting city of Port-au-Prince, there’s too much to see in this exhilarating country to stay in one place.

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the largest fortress in the Western Hemisphere, La Citadelle Laferrière. A majestic, mountaintop fort close to the city of Cap Haitien in northern Haiti, it is a UNESCO world heritage site and a symbol of the country’s power and independence from France. The fortress still holds more than 365 canons and with a backdrop of vast, sprawling mountains, the view is phenomenal.

for hundreds of Haitians selling goods. You’ll find everything from voodoo to hand-crafted art at this architectural wonder that’s steeped in culture.

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a colourful open-air tap tap through the city of Port-au-Price to properly take in the chaotic, yet exciting city atmosphere. These are impossible to miss, as they’re painted with flamboyant patterns and vibrant colours and will be blasting Caribbean music at full volume, making them a spectacle for the eyes and the ears. Like everything in Haiti, these cost a fraction of what you pay in other countries, so sit back, enjoy the ride, and tip your driver.

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over to the remote Amiga Island from the Cormier Plage resort and spend the day watching the fisherman bring in their fresh catch. Nearby you’ll find one of the wealthiest villages in Haiti, Labadee. Surrounded by emerald green waters, here you can kick back with the coconut-weilding locals and watch a voodoo ceremony.

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lots of local art at the March en Fer (Iron Market) in Portau-Prince. This towering structure was intended to be a railway station for Cairo, but ended up in Haiti and has since become a market

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the Village Artistique de Noailles close by to Port-au-Prince. The hub of the famed metal artwork that Haiti is known for, you’ll hear the clanking of the hammers before you see them. Artists begin at an early age, pounding metal into creative shapes to sell their masterpieces. Fill up on Creole cuisine and culture while there.

in the milky blue waters at Bassin Bleu. A short drive from the city of Jacmel in the south, Bassin Bleu is a group of glistening, untouched swimming holes and waterfalls, and one of the most breath-taking attractions in Haiti. Take a guided tour through the brush to four, aquamarine pools that make up this private sanctuary in the hills. RL


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fresh,fancy& footloose Whether brand new or recently refreshed, these Caribbean resorts promise glamorous stays, carefree days and complete physical and mental renewal. Words by Natasha Were

Mahekal Beach Resort, Mexico Cradled between the jungle and the Caribbean Sea, the reimagined Mahekal Beach Resort mixes Mayan-inspired design and with an upscale bohemian vibe. Tucked into lush garden areas or looking out across the beach, the organic styling of the bungalows, tree houses and ocean front suites includes vibrant textiles, woodcarvings and local ceramics, offset by white stucco walls and pale floors. A comprehensive three-year renovation has added an ultra-soothing spa and fitness centre, a revamped dive centre and a new beachfront restaurant offering farm-to-fork regional cuisine prepared over a wood-fired grill. www.mahekalbeachresort.com

Kimpton Seafire ResorT + Spa, Grand Cayman Kimpton’s first international resort, the Kimpton Seafire is a state-of-the-art lifestyle resort whose bold design and funky dÊcor set a new standard for luxury resorts in the region. Inspired throughout by the allure of the sea, windows that reach the ceiling embrace cerulean views and rooms and bungalows cocoon one in comfort with plush bedding, soaking tubs and luxury amenities. By day the toughest choice is whether to linger by the freeform pool, swim from the white sand beach or let the spa therapists transport you one step closer to nirvana. www.seafireresortandspa.com RL


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The Westin, Grand Cayman Cool blues and vivid turquoises echo the shades of sea and sky in the Westin’s $50 million newly enhanced lobby, pool and common areas. Exuding a fresh and energising new ambience, the long-established resort puts sun and sand at the heart of the guest experience: lounge in private beach cabanas, cool off in the sparkling pool or take to the sea by kayak, paddleboard or waverunner. Dining venues serving everything from casual Caribbean fare to international fine dining satisfy every palate, while heavenly treatments at the Hibiscus Spa promise the ultimate physical renewal. www.westingrandcayman.com

Goldeneye, Jamaica Goldeneye, formerly the home of novelist Ian Fleming, is a quirky and colourful boutique resort where lowkey luxury is the name of the game. A private beach, two pools and a tranquil lagoon make for an endless choice of water and land-based activities, and the new easy, breezy beach huts are the essence of outdoor living. Whether you opt for rum cocktails amongst the treetops, an early morning fishing trip or a walk through the exotic gardens, every experience is infused with the Jamaican zest for life. www.goldeneye.com

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BATHTUB BLUES Enhance tub time with Penhaligon’s Bluebell Bath Oil. Crafted from the highest quality ingredients that are designed to moisturise and nourish the skin, it harnesses the power of scent to further aid in relaxation. www.penhaligons.com

STELLAR STUDS Shine like a star with Gucci’s Star Stud Sunglasses. Oversized and square-framed, the light tortoiseshell acetate glasses come with grey-green lens and offer 100% UVA/UVB protection. www.gucci.com

LUXE LEGS Whether kicking around the house or jetting off on holiday, Banjo & Matilda’s 100% cashmere Beach Pants improve the adventure. Famously soft, the semirelaxed style is comfortable, durable and a deluxe alternative to old joggers. www.banjoandmatilda.com

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HOOP DREAMS Brighten an outfit with earrings inspired by island life. Often mixing vibrant yarn with natural beads, stones and found seashells, local designer Jessica Tesconi makes hoops for those who are as original as their jewellery. Facebook: jessiecreations

LID LOVE Hats off to Yosuzi’s latest collection of toppers that include the stylish MaÏa. The hand woven wonder sports star detail across the top and is embellished with colourful trim and pompoms. Requiring over eight hours to weave, the hats support Guajiro craftsmen in Venezuela. www.yosuzi.com RL

PEST CONTROL Art is a reflection of life with Darwin Sect’s beautiful Antique Glass Dome offerings. Paying homage to “the perfection of insects,” the creature curiosities are pinned into creative configurations that underscore their innate elegance. www.darwinsect.com

CLIP TRIP If this brass polished, Giant Paperclip doesn’t inspire you to crack a spine, nothing will. Manufactured by celebrated metal workshop Carl Auböck, the fastener plays with scale for an oversized art piece that is as useful as it is swish. www.stillfried.com



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DISH UP A colourful choice for both wall and table top, Laboratorio Paravincini’s collection of lively limited edition plates lives up to its name, Play Plates. Inspired by a collection of stories, the hand painted, dishwasher safe dishes are deliciously refreshing. www.paravicini.it

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE The key to a good life hides inside Carl Auböck’s clever brass polished Corkscrew Key. A celebrated figure in Austrian modernism, Auböck’s workshop continues to be family-run and produces original pieces for Stillfried Wien, like this oversized bottle opener. www.stillfried.com

WHIP IT Make cooking a whizz with the Breville Immersion Blender. The tool of choice for many chefs, the trigger grip with reduced suction blades blender is easy to clean, has 15 variable speeds and comes with a three-cup chopper, five-cup mixing jug and wire whisk. www.bonvivant.ky

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DECANT DESIGN Add originality to the bar cart with the striking Sphere Stopper Glass Decanter. Functional and ornamental, the clean design adds élan while the brass stopper comes in three shapes to offer variety. www.consort-design.com

VESSEL VARIETY Stay cool as ice with Mr Ice Bucket. With over 100 designs, the insulated, sweat-free containers are a nifty way to get iced. The cheap as (ice) chips buckets are also useful for serving sweets. www.mricebucket.com

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STACK ATTACK Neat freaks rejoice for the Lid Master Plus. Using silicone feet that rotate according to need, the heat resistant, dishwasher safe, stainless steel trivets slip between lids to tidily store them, making the most of small spaces and cluttered cupboards. www.frieling.com

FLIP A LID The perfect combination of performance and design, Lagostina’s Axia Ceramic Collection, features premium three-layer construction for optimal heat distribution and are non-stick and dishwasher safe. www.brandsourcecayman.com




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Suggestive of landscapes and horizons, Demeter Stripe by Kallianthi Wallpapers for Harlequin is a glorious choice for a feature wall. Available in two colourways, this one combines the depth of turmeric yellow with vibrant magenta and soft pebble. www.harlequin.uk.com

Elevate the tabletop with a Le Creuset Deluxe Round Trivet. With a distinctive design and cheery enamel finish that resists chipping and cracking, the tripod adds visual interest to its usefulness. Available on island at www.bonvivant.ky

Awaken walls with a splash of Airy Luminous Yellow from Valspar. Warm and sunlit it invigorates the senses without overwhelming a space. Available on island at www.althompson.com

Bring some sunshine to the beach in the solid yellow Matelasse Bikini. Subtle top stitching elevates the triangle top, while a unique side loop and back ruching add sporty elegance to the bottoms. www.vixpaulahermanny.com

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Let your fingers do the talking with a DY Signature Oval Ring from David Yurman. Sporting a faceted lemon citrine surrounded by pavÊ diamonds, it’s a brilliant conversation starter. Available on island at www.kirkfreeport.net

Add a zesty punch with tiles from ITC Tile. Bright and bold these lemon yellow glazed ceramic tiles are an easy way to infuse sunshine when no window is available. Available on island at www.caymantile.com

Buttery soft leather and high Italian style combine in the Tempo Sofa by Natuzzi Italia. Conceived of by architects Manzoni and Tapinassi, it incorporates mustard yellow leather and clean metal legs for a timeless design. Available on island at www.idgcayman.com RL



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Edify guests with “The Art of The Cayman Islands – A Journey Through the National Gallery Collection.” Spanning the work of over 70 local artists, 100% of proceeds go towards educational initiatives. Available on island at www.nationalgallery.org.ky Take guests to exotic sandy shores with Gray Malin’s Beaches. Famous for snapping Hollywood and fashion elite, his remarkable aerial photographs capture the individual charm of international beaches. www.graymalin.com

Create a room with a view with a tasteful mirror that makes the most of natural light while adding a flash of glamour. Allowing guests to check their reflection, mirrors spruce up both room and roommate. Available on island at www.marksons.ky

Adorn the room with a whimsical commissioned headdress handmade from feathers and flowers. As unique as each guest, it echoes in art that visiting friends are truly one-of-a-kind. www.rosehipandwild.com

Be my guest Transform a spare space into a welcoming guest room with these inviting objects. By Kyle Fulton

Set the ambiance ablaze with a two-tone candleholder. Available as a trio, the candlesticks are equally as impressive when unlit. Available on island at www.marksons.ky

Smarten up a space with a custom-made headboard. Whether refined, industrial or fashion-forward, they anchor a room while making it inviting for guests to turn in. Available on island at www.designstudio.ky

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Big and bold, subtle and serene, the Mendoza Pillow Collection takes pillow talk to a new level. 100% cotton, the cushions are so divine guests might want to call them mine. Cue the pillow fight. Available on island at www.designstudio.ky


Fashion the ultimate welcoming vibe with a pair of comfy pyjamas. Perfect for the hot tropics, the 100% fine cotton Marina Pyjamas feature piping trim and French seams for a cosy sleep. www.sleepyjones.com

The epitome of bohemian island chic, a macramé work of art creates a light-hearted atmosphere in a room where guests will want to hang out. Available on island at www.idgcayman.com

Thoughtful touches like these chic canisters and fanciful lacquered boxes help visitors keep knick-knacks within reach but out of sight. Available on island at www.designstudio.ky

Beautiful to behold and inhale, a room diffuser enlivens the senses. Hand poured in small batches, Belle Fleur’s olfactory offerings lets guests savour their holiday. www.bellefleurny.com Shine a light on late night sessions with a funky bedside lamp. The Caprice Lamp is clean and colourful, while the Mini Knot is modern yet rustic. Available on island at www.designstudio.ky

Avante-garde, these marble bowls give guests easy access to trinkets and treasures they’ve collected on their trip. Available on island at www.idgcayman.com

Encourage guests to take advantage of barefoot island living with a tactile rug. Also delivering visual interest, carpets are an easy way to add design depth to a room. Available on island at www.rugsoriental.ky

The perfect vessel for healthy snacks or as a catch-all for keys and cameras, this copper bowl lets guests know you’re pleased they came to visit. Available on island at www.vigoro.ky

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A Life of Art Words by Natasha Were. Photography courtesy of the Cayman Islands National Gallery.

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rtist Joanne Sibley lives and breathes painting. It’s part of her genetic make up. Whatever she is doing, whether driving, walking or talking, part of her is always assessing the scene and composing pictures in her mind’s eye. It’s the habit of a lifetime. No matter where she has been living – Canada, Jamaica or the Cayman Islands – art, drawing and painting have always been central to her life. Even as a child in Winnipeg, Canada, Sibley was drawn to art, no doubt influenced by her father, Newton Brett, who was a skilled designer and artist. “At home I would sit beside him drawing and painting while he worked at his easel,” she recalls. “He taught me many things but stressed drawing. Practice now, he would tell me, as you will never have the time you have now, later on.”

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In the Cayman Islands, Sibley is perhaps best known for her charming watercolours which depict local scenes familiar to many, but that also capture the gentle rhythms of island life. “I love painting seascapes and landscapes because for the most part they are painted on site and in Cayman that can be quite glorious,” she says. “The sun, the shade, the gentle breeze and the quiet… it’s a wonderful way to spend a delightful and often challenging morning.” Painting outdoors is a multi-sensory experience, she explains, where everything – from birdsong or the sound of the sea to the warm air or a boat sailing past – influences the final painting. Ultimately, her hope is that the viewer enters the scene with her, not only seeing what is there, but feeling it as well. It is this ability to paint warmth, tranquillity and harmony that make her landscapes and seascapes so appealing to so many.


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The shift to painting scenery and scenes of daily life coincided with her move to the Cayman Islands in 1980. Prior to that Sibley and her husband lived in Jamaica for 25 years but, she says, painting outdoors was hard to do there, as a crowd would always gather. In fact, in Jamaica, Sibley was better known for her portrait work. It is an aspect of her work that is not so well known in Cayman, perhaps because much of it resides in private collections, but she was honoured to be asked to paint George William Gordon, a national hero, as well as portraits of several prominent Jamaican businessmen. She credits Barrington Watson, the Jamaican portrait artist, under whom she studied for several months, with helping her hone her technique and style. For Sibley, portraits are a very different and more demanding type of work; one that requires hours of planning before you even put pencil to paper, let alone brush to canvas.

Title page: Fishermen, watercolour, 2005. This page, top: Harbour Drive, oil, 1995. This page, right: Portrait of Joanne at five, by her father Newton Brett, oil, 1935. This page, far right: South Sound, oil, 1995. Following page, top left: Contemplation, oil, 1964. Following page, bottom left: Andrea and her three loves, oil, 1985. Following page, top right: Dorothy Bush's Home, watercolour, 2005. Following page, bottom right: Mountain Woman, oil, 2016.

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“You are not only trying to achieve an attractive piece of work, but also a pose that is interesting and an excellent likeness of the subject,” she explains. “You are hoping to achieve the feeling that the person is about to speak to you, so that the image takes on a life of its own. Successful portraits are the most challenging work to achieve.” Now aged 86 and an artist to the core, Joanne Sibley continues to draw, to paint, to accept commissions, but most of all to learn. She goes to drop in art groups and classes, where she experiments, studies, learns from other artists’ work and tries new ways of doing things. “The more knowledge I gain the more I realise, as Jaime Lee McMahan said, 'how deep the ocean is.'”

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Ageing Gracefully

As much as we may wish to, nobody escapes the ageing process. It’s an unavoidable fact of life and, in a tropical climate, constant exposure to sun can accelerate the process. It’s not all bad news though: the wheels of cosmetic innovation keep on turning, and the treatments now available that can mitigate the signs of ageing are becoming ever more effective and affordable. Words by Natasha Were

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regular ritual of cleansing, toning, moisturising and protecting is essential, but beyond that, scientifically developed facial treatments administered by spa professionals, have more visible, longer lasting results. Facials Blissfully relaxing, thoroughly cleansing and exceptionally hydrating, facials tailored to specific skin types and conditions give tired, sun damaged complexions the boost they need. Using specially formulated products that penetrate deeper to stimulate cell renewal, regular targeted facials are an ideal, and very enjoyable, complement to your regular beauty routine. An hour long Collagen Facial 25+, for instance, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improves the skin’s tone and texture, and results in a clearer, softer, more youthful-looking skin. If the worry is more pronounced wrinkles, then the Hyaluronic Facial 35+, which targets areas of concern with infused strips, is the answer. www.bodyworkscayman.com

Chemical Peels Delving a little deeper into the damaged areas, chemical peels use gentle acid-based formulae of various types and strengths to remove the topmost layers of skin, taking with them fine lines, rough spots and uneven skin tone. The Kimpton Seafire Spa’s Sea Fan De-Age Facial is ideal for removing signs of sun damage and fine lines. Pure white algae, white wine, white tea and copper peptides deliver superior hydration and stimulate collagen production to impart a more youthful appearance. When combined with an Enzymatic Peel, a vitamin C exfoliator, the mild chemical peel further brightens and RL

lightens tired, dull skin. www.seafireresortandspa.com Beyond Basics Medical Day Spa offers clients a range of customisable chemical peels. A slightly stronger option, the Rejuvenize Peel combines resorcinol, lactic acid, and salicylic acid, which together penetrate a little deeper than glycolic acid, to improve skin health and promote healing. Following the treatment skin may become red and dry, eventually peeling off completely, revealing smoother, fresher skin below. In addition to reducing pore size and acne scars, it can also lighten areas of discolouration and smooth out fine lines. www.beyondbasics.ky

Intense rejuvenation A more intensive, one-off non-surgical treatment that can achieve dramatic results is the Triniti Treatment, available at Beyond Basics Medical Day Spa. The threestep procedure is performed in a single visit – although a total of three sessions is advisable – and combines three of today’s most effective rejuvenating facial treatments. It begins with a FotoFacial RF to improve spider veins, sunspots and uneven skin tone; this is followed by Refirme Skin Tightening that targets loose skin around the jowls and neck, under the eyes and around the nasolabial folds and finishes with the Matrix IR Fractional for Wrinkles, which reduces wrinkles, increases elasticity and improves the skin’s texture. www.beyondbasics.ky Microdermabrasion treatments before peels and FotoFacials can further enhance results by sloughing off darkened pigment in advance of a treatment, allowing the acids or laser to better penetrate the epidermis. Whilst an elixir of eternal youth has yet to be discovered, investing in professional anti-ageing treatments goes a long way towards slowing down, and possibly even turning back, the hands of time.


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Smooth Operator imples are cute, but not on your thighs, tush, tummy or arms. The ultimate bête noir, cellulite affects nearly 90% of all women. While diet, exercise and genetics play an important part in the severity of affliction, it is not a weight issue. Rather it is the ultimate equaliser refusing to distinguish between slim or sizeable, fit or flabby, young or old. Striking when enlarged pockets of fat push through weakened connective tissue, cellulite causes a dimpled, orange peel-like appearance on the skin. More likely to present when connective tissues are weakened due to excess fat deposits, poor muscle tone and fluctuating hormones, amongst other reasons, cellulite cannot be cured. Mercifully though, there are myriad effective methods to diminish the dimple and embrace super smooth skin. By Kyle Fulton

FOOD & WATER Like Hippocrates said, “Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food.” So if you want perfect pins put down the saltshaker and pick up the water glass. Salt causes fat cells to swell making cellulite more noticeable, while water keeps connective tissues strong. It’s those connective tissues that keep cellulite under wraps. Literally. Consuming high-water content foods is an easy way to increase water intake. These include: watermelon, strawberry, cantaloupe, pineapple, orange, tomato, zucchini, radish, celery, pepper and broccoli. An added bonus is that water-rich fruits and vegetables naturally and effectively provide essential amino acids, mineral salts and vitamins. Get fresh goods on island at The Market at The Cricket Grounds. RL

EXERCISE Prevent and reduce cellulite with a regular routine of hitting the gym. A mix of high-intensity cardio and strength training has proven most effective since it tones and burns fat. If a squat, lunge, run, repeat regime has you sweating before you’ve even begun head to F45 Cayman Islands. Merging three results-qualified fitness techniques into one training style, F45 offers group classes that burn fat while building muscle to make you fitter, faster and your stems sleek. www.f45training.com/caymanislands If personalised workouts are the preference, Balance Cayman is the answer. With creative tailored programmes designed according to clients’ health and fitness goals, their one-on-one approach is perfect for busy individuals. www.balancecayman.com


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DRY BRUSH Around for centuries, dry brushing exfoliates the skin, boosts blood circulation, and stimulates the lymphatic system, all which help to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Look for a natural bristle brush that is firm, not hard. The idea is to improve skin tone, not scratch and damage the epidermis. In the morning before bathing use long and short upward strokes starting at the feet and brushing firmly towards the heart. Like with most things, consistency is key to achieving results. Choose from a selection of brushes at Island Naturals to get gorgeous gams.

MASSAGE A welcome addition to any health and beauty regime, massage is known to boost circulation, aid in lymphatic drainage and reduce fluid retention to plump up the skin and reduce the appearance of cellulite. While the effect may be temporary, results can be enhanced and prolonged with the addition of certain topical solutions. Such is the case with the Cellutox Aroma Spa Ocean Wrap. A detoxifying blend of sea plants and marine algae, lumps get blasted while you bliss out and become bump free. Available on island at www.touchofthai.ky

WRAPS A painless procedure that provides instant results, the Shrinking Violet Body Wrap is ideal for trouble areas like the thighs, bottom and stomach. Byway of lipolysis, fat cells are shrunk and then eliminated by the body through the lymphatic system, ultimately removing inches off treated areas. Softening and smoothing, think of it as the perfect treatment when you need to get leggy like before Carnival. Available on island at www.beyondbasics.ky

TOPICAL CREAMS As the company says, Air Lite Daily Lift for Legs is not just “another cellulite cream.� The pioneering formula penetrates deep into the skin to provide lypolytic action that discourages cellulite and fluid retention while enhancing circulation and skin tone. Infused with a revitalising lemon scent, this contouring salve energises tired legs to keep them healthy and dimplefree. Slather it on for sexy stems. Available at www.legology.co.uk

TAN Disguise dimples with a tan. By creating the appearance of an even skin tone, Versapro Heated Sunless Spa has a slimming and smoothing effect on the body. Derived from sugar cane, the natural and controllable mist offers everything from a golden glow to a deep bronzing while taking uncertainly and skin damage out of the equation. When only an even hue will do, get a sunless sun kiss. Available on island at www.tipsntoes.ky

FAT FREEZE A non-surgical method that effectively targets stubborn cellulite, Venus Freeze is ideal for body contouring. Harnessing the power of multi-polar radio frequency and pulsed magnetic fields, the cutting-edge technology both tightens skin and stimulates collagen growth for long-lasting results. The first FDA cleared aesthetic technology, treatment is akin to a warm massage with the added benefit of smoothing out dimples and tightening the epidermis. Pain-free and requiring no downtime, it is the order of the day when firmer, younger, dimple-free legs are desired. Available on island at www.beyondbasics.ky


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Work hard. Play hard. We’re all familiar with the phrase, but when the donkey in your head just won’t stop, it’s time to detox. Here within quick fixes that will have you waving bye-bye to that burro in no time. By Kyle Fulton FACE TIME While there may be more than one reason you’re red in the face upon waking (do you even remember last night?), at least you can do something about it… well, most of it. After a night out overindulging skin turns red due to inflammation and dehydration, so back away from the Bloody Mary and reach for products that calm and moisturise. Aptly named, Elemis’ S.O.S Emergency Cream is an intensive moisturiser that is super-nourishing. Chockfull of hydrating, anti-oxidant rich ingredients, the cream is ideal for soothing sensitive, moisture-parched skin. www.elemis.com When ‘heavy lifting’ is required, look to Elemis’s Fruit Active Rejuvenating Mask. A potent mix of strawberry and kiwi fruit derived active ingredients, the deep cleaning creamy mask rejuvenates and brightens complexions for beautifully soft skin. www.elemis.com

GET CRACKIN’ Rehydrate. I know, thanks Captain Obvious, but besides guzzling regular H2O there are things one can do to improve or accelerate hydration, which at this moment is probably vital to your sense of wellbeing. Drink coconut water. Low in sugar and calories, coconut water is filled with essential vitamins, minerals and electrolytes like potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, all critical for replenishing your depleted husk of a body. Look for one with no additives like

Harmless Harvest’s Harmless Coconut Water. Or go climb a tree. If cracking a nut isn’t your thing, show your liver some love by adding lemon, ginger and honey to regular water. Ginger is good for nausea, while lemon supports detoxification by boosting liver function and tissue regeneration. Honey is made up mostly of fructose, and digestion of fructose competes with that of alcohol, forcing the body to more rapidly rid itself of remaining alcohol. Translation: it tells your hangover to buzz off.

SWEAT IT OUT Kick a killer headache with a workout. This does not mean holding down the couch while you gorge on reruns and scarf down every carb in sight. Try a yoga class instead. The twisting movement of many poses is akin to twisting water out of a rag and is said to be a good way to flush out toxins and increase oxygen and blood flow. Go namaste yourself at Bliss. www.blissyogacayman.com

SPLASH TIME And I’m not talking drinks by the pool. If the mere thought of moving has your stomach rolling, pour yourself into a bath loaded with Epsom salts. Rich in magnesium and sulphate, Epsom salts aid the detoxification process and calm swollen blood vessels.


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BEAM ME UP Enhance recovery from last night’s not-so-great decisions with a sweat session that requires no effort. Harnessing the body’s most natural method for eliminating toxins – sweating – full spectrum infrared saunas are a powerful tool for natural healing. Effectively penetrating human tissue, infrared light heats the body’s core deep inside on a cellular level where toxins reside, while also stimulating collagen production (goodbye wrinkles!), exciting the circulatory system (hello oxygen!) and boosting the immune system. Good for chronic aches and pains as well as fuzzyhead syndrome, red light love is where it’s at. Available on island at www.beyondbasics.ky

MAINLINE RELIEF When immediate relief is required, head to REVIV. Offering five signature infusions, all which can be tailored to specific needs, the spa-meets-ER clinic takes the suffering out of everything from overindulgence (think: too much sun and fun) to jetlag and intense exercise. Quick and painless, the vitamin and mineral cocktails are administered by a registered nurse, overseen by a doctor, and offer swift recuperation byway of intense hydration, nutrition and fortification. Convalesce on your terms when you take advantage of their concierge in-room service. Get stuck at www.revivme.com/grand-cayman

PROTEIN POWER Munch a steak, crack some eggs or toss back pumpkin seeds, regardless of how you get it, make sure to ingest some protein. Broken down into various amino acids, protein helps detoxify the liver. Besides containing protein, eggs also contain cysteine, which protects the body from harmful toxins and is a sure fire way to help the liver quickly break down alcohol. Magnesium is often given to alcoholics in withdrawal as the vitamin is depleted by alcohol consumption. Pumpkin seeds contain a whopping amount of magnesium. Throw back a handful to aid recovery.

BODY WORK When a hangover just won’t go, consider getting some bodywork done. Massage improves blood flow, which can help the liver clear toxins (read: booze) out faster. The increased circulation exposes the liver to alcohol more rapidly, but also forces the liver to kick it up a notch. And besides feeling really darn good, massage also boosts the immune system by releasing white blood cells. Get pummelled on island at www.beyondbasics.ky

...RETOX All work and no play makes everyone dull, so let’s talk drinks. Velvet Buchanan Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa 1 ½ oz Buffalo Trace bourbon ¼ oz Amaro di Angostura ½ oz house made fresh ginger syrup ½ oz honey ¾ oz fresh lemon juice 2 oz sorrel tea Lemon whipped cream Add all ingredients except lemon whipped cream into a shaker tin with ice. Shake, strain over ice into glass, top with lemon infused cream. Get served at www.seafireresortandspa.com

The Green Flash The Westin Grand Cayman 50 ml Zacapa 23 30 ml Antica Formula 20 ml Campari 5ml Laphroaig 48 hours barrel aged orange zest

Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake. Strain mixture into a coupe glass and garnish with orange zest. Try the real deal at www.westingrandcayman.com

Mango Madness Lobster Pot 2 oz scotch bonnet infused rum ½ oz Midori 2 oz fresh mango puree ½ oz kabosu citrus Splash orange juice

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By Kyle Fulton

Is there anything more divine than biting into the juicy, sun-warmed flesh of a mango? Known as the ‘king of fruits’, the noble mango is one of nature’s true delights and packs a serious punch of healthy. Chockfull of vitamins and antioxidants, the native South Asian stone fruit has over 400 known cultivars, is grown the world over and is considered a must-have item in most tropical kitchens. Delicious fresh, dried, salted, stewed, seasoned or as an addition to pickles, chutneys, salads, smoothies and more, it is with good reason the versatile mango is the world’s most popular fruit.

Mango Salsa 2 whole mangoes 2 corn on the cob 1 green pepper 1 red pepper 1 red onion 1 bunch cilantro 1 lemon 2 limes 3Tbs of Thai sweet chili sauce

- Roast the corn on the cob to give a bit of charcoal colour and flavour. Let cool down then slice and separate the kernels - Finely dice the mango, peppers and red onion - Chop the cilantro into medium size pieces - Juice the lemon and limes - Place all of the above ingredients in a mixing bowl and blend gently - Add the sweet chili and mix again Courtesy of The Lobster Pot.

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Island Fresh Produce Innovation Delivering on a Farm-to-Table Promise Words by Vanessa Hansen. Photography by Kyle Fulton.

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urn down a narrow dirt road in north Bodden Town and soon the land opens up to a patchwork of garden paths and greenhouses that is Island Fresh Produce farm. The farm’s story began more than a decade ago, when fourth generation Canadian farmer Rob Mastronardi was visiting friends in Grand Cayman. While out grocery shopping, Mastronardi saw produce from his family’s farm back in Ontario selling for three times the price. It was this ‘aha moment’ that led Mastronardi to create Island Fresh Produce. A New Frontier With a degree in horticulture and more than 20 years’ of experience, Mastronardi brought his knowledge of hydroponics and organic farming to Grand Cayman. The result? A two-acre farm that includes a 22,000 square-feet greenhouse, a water filtration system and state-of-theart technology that ensures precious resources are not wasted. Despite all this, the new climate provided the experienced farmer with some unforgiving learning experiences along the way. “It took about a year to build up to steady production as we discovered that Cayman summers are not ideal for growing the larger tomatoes and eggplants don’t thrive in greenhouses here,” explains Mastronardi. Now in their fourth year, the farm produces a variety of organic vegetables from cucumbers, tomatoes and bell peppers to eggplant, bok choy and spring mix. When asked about other crops Mastronardi explains that they don’t grow produce that local farmers are already cultivating. RL

Environment & Efficiency The farm operates with the efficiency of a Swiss clock. Seedlings start out in certified organic cells, called Jiffy Pots, before being transplanted to troughs. A high-tech computer system determines irrigation needs based on the strength of the sun, which if you missed it in science class is measured in joules per square centimetre. The greenhouse vents are also opened and closed throughout the day based on sun exposure. Excess water is collected and filtered through an ozone system that kills bacteria delivering clean water back to the crops, and the Jiffy Pots are recycled and used as compost for outdoor crops. Not only does this approach eliminate the use and import of plastic pots, but also they are able to get a two-year life cycle out of each one. Additionally, only non-processed fertiliser is used at the farm, which is more organic compared to processed options. No Spray Pest Control The farm uses what is called integrated pest management. Insect netting and sticky cards provide a first line of defence against pests. The second line of defence – bugs. Five to six different types of insects are imported to naturally control the bad bugs, with a new population brought in every three to four months. Crops are also spaced out: a few rows of peppers, a few rows of cucumber, a few rows of tomatoes. This is called 'buffering', which Mastronardi explains is done for two reasons, “If there is a row of tomatoes that has a pest or virus, it can’t spread as fast, and it is easier to re-plant slowly rather than pull a whole bay of a certain crop at once.”


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Fresh Means Fresh With the growing farm-to-table movement in Cayman, Island Fresh Produce is committed to pick and deliver produce on the same day. Deliveries to grocery stores, hotels and restaurants are made daily, and the farm is now selling 100% of what is produced. The overall benefits of locally grown produce are numerous, from eliminating the import of unnecessary plastic containers and cardboard to increased nutrients that result from spending more time on the vine. So, the next time you are in the grocery store, look for Island Fresh Produce knowing you are making the healthy choice for your family and the earth.

To learn more about Island Fresh Produce: Call: 345.547-3315 Facebook: islandfreshproduce Email: rob.islandfreshproduce@gmail.com RL


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A. L THOMPSON’S TO UPGRADE KOHLER SHOWROOM Eight years after opening, the Bath & Kitchen Gallery at A. L. Thompson’s will be upgrading its Kohler® Registered Showroom. New fixtures from future collections as well as long-time favourites will be on display. Standard popular fixtures will also be in stock for immediate delivery. Watch for the grand opening of the renovated showroom in the next few months at A. L. Thompson’s. www.althompson.com • (345) 949 8622

CAMBRIA AVAILABLE AT STAFFORD FLOORING Cambria surfaces are made of pure, natural quartz, one of the hardest minerals on Earth. As a stain resistant, nonporous natural stone surface, Cambria is harder, stronger, safer and easier to care for than other stone surfaces. In fact, they are completely maintenance free. Sold worldwide only through an exclusive network of speciality retail and trade partners. www.staffordflooring.com • (345) 943 2722

AVIATION MANAGEMENT SERVICES (CAYMAN) LTD. AMS is an aviation company that manages aircraft and flight departments around the world, focused on the interests of the aircraft owners. Based in Grand Cayman, and with support offices in the UK, Shanghai, China and Chandler, Arizona. AMS' services include IS-BAO/IS-BAH safety and quality audits, financial due diligence audits, aircraft delivery and acceptance and more. www.ams.ky • william@ams.ky

CAYMAN NATIONAL BANK AWARDED BANK OF THE YEAR 2016 Cayman National Bank has been awarded the prestigious Bank of the Year 2016 (Cayman Islands) by The Banker Magazine. This notable award recognises the performance of best financial institutions across the globe. Management and staff are extremely proud of this accolade and adopted the tagline “It’s more than a title… it’s about who we are and what we do!,” as it speaks to their efforts to continuously strive for excellence. www.caymannational.com • (345) 949 4655

AZURE REALTY ANNOUNCES TWO NEW DEVELOPMENTS Rum Point Club and Kembali Kai, where luxury meets bliss. Offering 36 private villas that reflect the elegance of a world-class complex, Rum Point Club retains the charm of a boutique resort. Overlooking 500 feet of pristine beach, amenities include a fitness centre, spa, beachfront infinity-edge pool, outdoor kitchen and more. Kembali Kai is an exclusive canal front gated community consisting of just five ultra private luxurious homes. Balinese-inspired, the 5,500 sq ft homes have a private pool and dock. The first home will be completed by late spring. www.azurerealtycayman.com • (345) 926 2626 BCQS INTERNATIONAL'S NEW DIRECTOR OF VALUATION SERVICES BCQS International announces the promotion of Rosie Nicholls MRICS to Director of Valuation Services, based in the Turks and Caicos Islands.“Over the last 12 years Rosie’s contribution has been invaluable to the firm’s continued growth and success. Her professionalism combined with extensive property valuation and general practice experience will continue to enhance the service offerings of BCQS and we are delighted to have her lead the valuation team.” said Simon Taylor, Director for BCQS International. www.bcqs.com • (345) 949 8644 BEYOND BASICS MEDICAL SPA, THE FIRST OF ITS KIND IN CAYMAN Beyond Basics is a world class Medical Spa for men and women, operating under a board certified doctor and internationally trained providers in a spa like atmosphere. They offer a wide range of services for anti aging, acne, hyperpigmentation, body contouring and fat reduction, laser hair reduction, Botox, Dermal Fillers, hydrafacials, chemical peels, hair and nail services, massage and more. www.beyondbasics.ky • (345) 945 2737 BOGGY SANDS CLUB SHOWROOM CONDOS NEAR COMPLETION Boggy Sands Club is nearing completion of the first three luxury showroom condos, each with three large bedrooms and a den/media room. The 2500 sq ft roof top terrace with stunning views from George Town to NW Point is one of the highest points in West Bay, even Rum Point can be seen from the rooftop. www.boggysands.club • (345) 923 7980 BLUE POINT CONSULTANTS LTD PARTNERS WITH CROWN WORLDWIDE Blue Point Consultants Ltd is now a destination services partner with Crown Worldwide who provide relocation services to customers globally through their offices and partners in over 265 locations in almost 60 countries. Together, they can arrange relocation to Cayman from almost anywhere in the world, guiding clients through all aspects of purchasing property and relocating. www.bluepointproperty.com • info@bluepointproperty.com BON VIVANT INTRODUCES THE 60” PRO RANGE Available at Bon Vivant, the 60” Pro Grand® Range is the most versatile appliance of its kind – cooks can mix and match two different surface cooking options with two different oven cooking options. The new range features six patented Star® Burners and allows homeowners to choose either a convection oven alongside a steam and convection oven and warming drawer, or a 36” convection oven alongside a 30” convection oven. info@bonvivant.ky • (345) 623 2665 RL

DWELL BY IDG – 'A PLACE TO LINGER FOR A WHILE' Offering consumers the essence of casual luxury in home furnishings, DWELL fashions unpretentious yet exceptional interiors at affordable prices. For those who wish to 'dwell in style', visit their 15,000 sq ft showroom at 119 Dorcy Drive to experience pieces firsthand. Items can be purchased off the floor and delivered by their team of expert handlers. www.idgcayman.com • (345) 745 4310 DESIGN CAYMAN BREAKS GROUND ON VISTA DEL MAR (VDM) ESTATE Design Cayman has broken ground on a luxury estate in VDM, a 1.5 acre lot that will be one of the preeminent homes in the area. In addition, Design Cayman recently completed several new family homes and have started on the planning package for Cayman Enterprise City. With all this activity they have also, welcomed a new staff member, David Cerame. www.design-cayman.ky • (345) 949 2800 SEAHAVEN, CAYMAN’S NEWEST GATED RESIDENTIAL ENCLAVE Encompass' current development, 13 elegant island contemporary style villas positioned directly upon the coastline of the tranquil North Sound, are well under way. Special features include private garages, boat docks, detached carriage guest houses and spacious rooftop terraces with expansive panoramic water views. Starting at CI$656K. www.encompasscayman.com • (345) 326 4562 ISLAND HERITAGE NOW OFFERING YACHT COVER in cayman Trusted property and motor insurers, Island Heritage are now insuring boats. Through their parent company BF&M, they bring over 100 years of experience in marine insurance to the Cayman Islands while providing the peace of mind you can only get from a local company that understands your needs and cares. www.islandheritageinsurance.com • (345) 949 7280 JOHN DOAK ARCHITECTURE COMPLETES TWO RESTAURANTS Bacaro, located at the Cayman Islands Yacht Club, lets diners enjoy classic Venetian tapas style cuisine indoors under the catboat builders’ ropes or on the breeze cooled verandahs with views of the harbour. Doak also designed Mexican taco joint Coccoloba Bar & Grill at Grand Cayman’s Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa. Part beach hut, part restaurant, it's mango-throwing distance from the water. www.johndoak.com LEEWARD QUAY – AN EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENT Leeward Quay is a new and exclusive condo development of 17 stunning modern homes. Ideal for boat owners and watersports enthusiasts, it is set in beautiful grounds with panoramic views of the North Sound from the shared pool. Close to Countryside Shopping Village, it also offers plenty of dock space with boat accessibility to nearby Stingray City and Rum Point. www.leewardquay.ky • (345) 925 4901


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MARKSONS OFFERS AFFORDABLE Furniture sets Marksons offers exceptional value with their superior quality sofas, love seat sets and sectionals from just over $1000. Also choose from stylish solid wood bedroom sets in three different finishes along with a selection of colourful accents and accessories. In stock and available for delivery today. www.marksons.ky • (345) 949 6233 NCB GROUP INTRODUCES SOLARA – DISTINCTIVE TOWNHOMES NCB's newest development, Solara in Crystal Harbour, will provide the ultimate lifestyle haven. Consisting of 26, three-storey, three bedroom town houses, every residence has majestic water views, designated boat slips within a private marina and access to incredible amenities. www.solara.ky • (345) 946 9622 OBMI TRUSTED DESIGN ADVISERS FOR OVER 80 YEARS For over 80 years, clients have trusted OBMI's advisors for their dedication and commitment to exceptional, beautiful design, making OBMI a global leader in master planning, architecture and design. They consciously create luxury resorts and hotels, high-end private residences and engaging urban areas that reflect the utmost respect for the land, people and cultures they will impact. www.obmi.com PERWINKLE TO BREAK GROUND THIS SPRING “Periwinkle is perfect for anyone looking for a home within a well-connected community with a strong sense of place and great value for investment,” says Ryan. Each high-quality, spacious residence is designed with a vision of classic Caribbean with a modern vibe and offers a range of Cayman-style porches, courtyard balconies or serene waterfront views. www.periwinkle.ky • (345) 326 4785 POOL PATROL INTRODUCES NEW STAIN SOLUTION CENTER Introducing the Stain Solution Center powered by Jack’s Magic. If your pool has unsightly stains and replastering your pool is not in the budget, stop by Pool Patrol’s Stain Solution Center to find a cost-effective solution to get rid of those unsightly blemishes and stains. www.poolpatrol.ky • (345) 949 8543 PROPERTY CAYMAN EXTENDS CURRENT SERVICES Team Property Cayman extends beyond a conventional brokerage firm, offering a full-service approach to real estate with the addition of landlord and tenant assistance for residential and commercial leasing. This dynamic team ensures clients are guided and connected to that perfect piece of paradise. www.PropertyCayman.com • (345) 949 6170 RUGS ORIENTAL OFFERS NEW LINE OF MODERN RUGS A stunning new line of abstract modern rugs is now available at Rugs Oriental. The 100% hand knotted in Pakistan rugs are made from silk and wool, available in a range of designs and colours and can be custom designed to your specifications. www.rugsoriental.ky • (345) 943 7847 SAVILLS CAYMAN WELCOMES ANN BAXTER Ann Baxter joined Savills Cayman in August 2016 as Office Manager/Realtor. Ann brings a wealth of experience having sold luxury real estate in Cayman, the Caribbean and Internationally for over 10 years. Whether you are looking for a residence or an investment property in Miami, London, the South of France or in Cayman, Savills, a global real estate services provider, can help you. www.savills.ky • (345) 525 6400

THE RESIDENCES AT SEAFIRE’S SALES TEAM NOW ON LOCATION The Residences at Seafire sales specialists recently moved from their Camana Bay location to Bungalow 1 at Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa. The move allows the team to directly showcase the luxurious amenities to potential buyers. The Residences at Seafire are set to open and welcome owners in October 2017. www.seafireresidencescayman.com • (345) 640 7000. THE RESIDENCES OF STONE ISLAND NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION The award-winning developers of The WaterColours are pleased to announce that the much anticipated Residences of Stone Island are now well under way. This gated waterfront community in the Yacht Club neighbourhood is comprised of 44 luxury residences. Homes feature plunge pools, double car garages, vaulted master bedroom ceilings, waterway views, and much more. www.stoneislandcayman.com WESTIN GRAND CAYMAN RECEIVES $50 MILLION TRANSFORMATION Guests can now enjoy the spectacular resort enhancement, with modern designs complementing the island flair. Located on Seven Mile Beach, the resort includes: a new beachfront deck to the island’s largest freshwater pool, redesigned lobby with floorto-ceiling windows, Cat Boat Lobby Bar, fitness centre, retail outlets, coffee shop, lounges and restaurants. The guestrooms, suites and Hibiscus Spa renovations are to be completed by fall 2017. www.westingrandcayman.com TRIO ARCHITECTURE AWARDED MAJOR DESIGN PROJECTS In Cayman, Trio was recently awarded the design of a 440-suite hotel, as well as overseeing the renovation works at Margaritaville Beach Resort and Locale hotel. Additionally, they are designing a 200-suite hotel in Mexico. Trio continues to design custom homes and commercial spaces in Cayman and through its Miami branch. www.trio-design.ky • (345) 749 0555 VIGORO NURSERY OFFERS HIGH QUALITY ARTIFICIAL LAWN We live in an extremely hot climate that can be harsh to your lawn. Vigoro suggests high quality artificial lawn that looks and feels like the real thing. Ask Vigoro for a quote on this hassle-free, affordable and beautiful alternative to maintaining a live lawn. Suitable for residential or commercial spaces. tom.balon@vigoro.ky • (345) 949 4270 VINTAGE OFFERS MOBILE SERVICES FOR WEDDINGS & SPECIAL EVENTS

With an increase in client base, Vintage has expanded their team of professionals, launched a new website and added new treatments. In addition, Stacey Foster, a Partner at Vintage, has announced they will now offer mobile hair and make-up services for weddings and special events. A selection of packages are available to accommodate all requirements. www.vintage.ky • (345) 947-1897 VISTABREEZE LAUNCHES OPERABLE ALUMINIUM LOUVER LINE Products in the line include operable louvered windows, side-lites and swing doors, as well as fixed louvers. The products are designed with consideration to key features including ventilation, a clean view, hurricane protection, security, plus ease to join with other door and window manufacturers' products. Custom colours, automation and woodgrain finishes are available. www.vistabreezelouvers.com • (561) 578 545 RL


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DEVELOPERS, CONSTRUCTION & SURVEYORS

SHIPPING & DELIVERY SERVICES

DART, Camana Bay, Cayman Islands............. (345) 943 3278 Thompson Shipping, Cayman Islands..........(345) 949 8044 Davenport Development Ltd, Cayman Islands........(345) 949 4979 Tropical Shipping, Florida.............................. (305) 805 6620 Edgewater Development Ltd. Cayman Islands....(345) 946 3343

APPLIANCES, KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, CABINETRY, FLOORING, ROOFING & TILES

JEC Property Consultants Ltd. Cayman Islands.. (345) 945 5930 SHOPPING & JEWELLERY The Phoenix Group, Cayman Islands.............(345) 945 8001 Breitling Boutique, Cayman Islands................(345) 815 7472

A.L. Thompson’s, Cayman Islands................ (345) 949 8622 Westpoint Inspections, Cayman Islands........(345) 936 2454 Camana Bay, Cayman Islands...................... (345) 640 4000 David Yurman, Cayman Islands.....................(345) 949 7477 Brand Source Home Gallery, Cayman Islands. (345) 949 5211 John Hardy, Cayman Islands..........................(345) 949 7477 Bon Vivant, Camana Bay, Cayman Islands....(345) 623 2665 INSURANCE Brizo, Cayman Islands................................... (345) 949 8622 Bogle Insurance Brokers Ltd., Cayman Islands...(345) 949 0579 Hearts on Fire, Cayman Islands.....................(345) 949 7477 BULL, Cayman Islands................................... (345) 949 8622 Island Heritage, Cayman Islands.................. (345) 949 7280 Kirk Freeport Bayshore Mall, Cayman Islands.......................(345) 815 7474 CAMBRIA, Cayman Islands............................ (345) 943 2722 Enviroshake, Canada.......................................(519) 380 9265 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN,

Island Interiors, Cayman Islands................... (345) 949 6262 DECOR & FURNITURE

Cardinall Avenue, Cayman Islands................. (345) 815 7470 Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.(345) 815 7478

ITC International Tile Co. , Cayman Islands...(345) 945 3798 Absolutely Fabulous, Cayman Islands..................(345) 926 9803 The Strand, Grand Cayman..............................(345) 815 7473 Kohler, Cayman Islands................................. (345) 949 8622 Ashley Furniture Home Store, Cayman Islands........ (345) 943 2323 Martlet Design, Cayman Islands.....................(345) 916 7583 The Decorators Unlimited, Florida.................. (561) 215 7615 SALONS & SPAS Otis Air, Cayman Islands................................ (345) 945 7167 Design Studio, Cayman Islands .....................(345) 945 4977 Beyond Basics Medical Day Spa, Cayman Islands.... (345) 945 2737 Pooley Cabinets, Cayman Islands.................. (345) 947 6780 Rugs Oriental, Cayman Islands......................(345) 943 7847 Stafford Flooring, Cayman Islands................. (345) 943 2722

ARCHITECTS Design Cayman, Cayman Islands..................(345) 949 2800 John Doak Architecture, Cayman Islands.......(345) 946 3625 OBM International, Cayman Islands...............(345) 949 8115 OBM International, Miami............................. (305) 537 7100 Robert Towell Architecture, Cayman Islands.(345) 946 6681 TRIO Design, Cayman Islands........................ (345) 749 0555

AVIATION & AIRLINES Aviation Management Services, Cayman Islands.....(345) 945 5043 Island Air, Cayman Islands ............................ (345) 949 5252

BANKS & FINANCIAL SERVICES

Design Studio, Turks & Caicos......................(649) 941 4848 Hibiscus Spa, Westin Grand Cayman........... (345) 914 2009 DWELL by IDG, Cayman Islands.................... (345) 943 4310 The Spa at Seafire...........................................(345) 746 4040

IDG - International Design Group, Cayman Islands..(345) 943 6464 Vintage, Cayman Islands.................................(345) 947-1897 Island Interiors, Cayman Islands................... (345) 949 6262 Markson's Furniture & Windows, Cayman Islands...(345) 949 6233 SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES Martlet Design, Cayman Islands.....................(345) 916 7583 COST WATCH, Cayman Islands (345) 949 8000 Rugs Oriental, Cayman Islands......................(345) 943 7847 OBM International, Cayman Islands ..............(345) 949 8115 INTERNET, TELEVISION & TELECOMMUNICATION C3 - Pure Fibre, Cayman Islands.......................(345) 333 3333

LANDSCAPING & NURSERY Vigoro Nursery Ltd., Cayman Islands............ (345) 949 4270 TOURISM BOARDS & ASSOCIATIONS Tourism Attraction Board, Cayman Islands.............(345) 949 6999

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority......(268) 562 7600

Aerial Innovations, Cayman Islands............... (345) 936 8333 British Virgin Islands.......................................(284) 494 3134 Deep Blue Images, Cayman Islands...............(345) 916 0016 Cayman Islands.............................................. (345) 949 0623 Jamaica............................................................ (305) 665 0557

POOL MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY

St Kitts........................................................... (869) 465 4040

Pool Patrol, Cayman Islands...........................(345) 949 8543 Saint Lucia...................................................... (758) 452 4094

Butterfield Bank, Cayman Islands..................(345) 949 7055

Turks & Caicos...............................................(649) 946 4970 Cayman National Bank, Cayman Islands.......(345) 949 4655 REAL ESTATE AGENTS US Virgin Islands............................................ (340) 774 8784 International Financial Planning (Cayman) Ltd...(345) 516 2695 Azure Realty Ltd, Cayman Islands................ (345) 946 2987

CAR SALES

Century 21 Thompson Realty Samantha Twiss, Cayman Islands................... (345) 516 8951

Car City (Mercedes-Benz), Cayman Islands.(345) 949 0440 Dart Realty, Cayman Islands........................... (345) 943 3278 Edgewater Properties, Cayman Islands.......... (345) 946 3343

CONDOS AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS

Encompass Ltd. - Tracey Kline, Cayman Islands..(345) 326 4562

Boggy Sands Club, Cayman Islands...............(345) 923 7980 Property Cayman, RE/MAX Cayman Islands Michael Joseph and Stefan Prior................... (345) 949 6170 Leeward Quay, Cayman Islands......................(345) 925 4901 Provenance Properties of Cayman................ (345) 640 7000 Periwinkle, Cayman Islands............................ (345) 326 4785 Ritz-Carlton Residences, Cayman Islands Kembali Kai, Cayman Islands........................ (345) 926 2626 Ruth Gustafsson, Cayman Islands..................(345) 526 3633 Rum Point Club, Cayman Islands.................. (345) 926 2626 REM Services Ltd, Cayman Islands...............(345) 946 8664 SeaHaven, Cayman Islands............................ (345) 326 4562 TerraMare, John Hurlstone, Cayman Islands.(345) 925 7901 The Residences, Magellan Quay, Cayman Islands....(345) 946-3343 The Residences at SeaFire, Cayman Islands...(345) 640 7000 RESORTS & VILLA RENTALS The Residences of Stone Island, Cayman Islands....(345) 949 9772 Caymans Luxury Retreats...............................(345) 946 8664 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Cayman Islands.... (345) 526 3633 Cayman Villas, Cayman Islands......................(345) 945 4144 The Sanctuary, Cayman Islands...................... (345) 925 7901 Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa....................... (345) 746 0000 Vela, Cayman Islands.....................................(345) 949 4979 Luxury Cayman Villas, Cayman Islands..........(345) 322 3968 The Westin Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands......(345) 945 3800

DEVELOPERS, CONSTRUCTION & SURVEYORS Abernethy & Associates Ltd. Cayman Islands......(345) 925 2816 RESTAURANTS, CATERING, FOOD & BEVERAGE Arch and Godfrey, Cayman Islands............... (345) 949 2370 Beach House, Westin Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.(345) 945 3800 BCQS International, Cayman Islands............(345) 949 8644 The Lobster Pot, Cayman Islands...................(345) 949 2736 Blue Point Consultants Ltd, Cayman Islands...... (345) 525 0706

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