It depends on what nationality you are, and that country's requirements.
No. Australia is part of the British Commonwealth and so is Grand Cayman
Yes, you would need a visa to travel to Cayman Island.
Most of these countries (Mexico, Cayman Is.) don't require a visa regardless of nationality if you are on a cruise. You should however, call your cruise-line for specific details.
Passports are needed for most citizens to enter countries around the world. Irish nationals who are visiting Jamaica do not need a visa, but do need a passport to enter the country. Grand Cayman requires a passport and a visa if the trip is going to be beyond 10 days and its for business or 60 if you are on vacation. Mexico requires a passport and no visa if the visit is less then 180 days. Haiti requires a passport but no visa if trip is less then three months.
Yes, you need to contact your card providers that you will be traveling there however.
If you're traveling by plane, then yes. I'm not sure about cruise ships though.
This is highly subjective as the Condos in the Cayman Islands cater to a diverse set of tastes and interests. The best known are possibly the residences at the Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman. Prices can range from quite expensive to very affordable. The list is really quite exhaustive. For a more specific answer the particular set of attributes which are sought would need to be known.
Yes, you would need a visa to travel to Cayman Island.
To contact Cayman National Bank, you can visit their website and find their contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses. Alternatively, you can visit one of their branch locations in the Cayman Islands or send a letter to their main office address.
No. You'll need to convert your Cayman currency into USD, however, US Dollars can be spent in Cayman.
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Yes you do, source:: I travelled to cayman in july 2011