Joanna Walding

Manager, Business Development - UK & Europe at Cayman Islands Department of Tourism

Joanna Walding is an experienced tourism and marketing professional currently serving as the Manager of Business Development for the UK and Europe at the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism since September 2024. Previously, Joanna held significant roles including Director at Beauvue Marketing from November 2012 to September 2024 and Country Manager for the UK and Ireland at the Aruba Tourism Authority during the same period. Additional notable positions include Project Manager for England's Great Walking Trails and Marketing Manager for Caribtours & The Private Travel Company. Joanna also contributed as a Company Director at The Saltmarsh Partnership, overseeing trade representation and marketing. Education includes a BSc in Geography from the University of Plymouth (1997-2000).

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Cayman Islands Department of Tourism

The Cayman Islands is the premier warm-weather destination of choice for discerning travellers, honeymooners and families who value togetherness in an idyllic, environmentally responsible location with impeccably friendly service. The Department of Tourism assists with vacation planning by providing visitors with a wide range of information on the eclectic array of events, attractions, and land- and water-based activities that are offered across the three islands to ensure that visitors will enjoy the ultimate, magical vacation experience filled with lasting memories. With offices in the Cayman Islands, U.S., U.K. and Canada, and information booths located at Owen Roberts International Airport and the Royal Watler Cruise Ship Terminal on Grand Cayman, the department maintains both a global perspective in tandem with a local sensitivity and seeks to advance the heritage, culture and values of the Cayman Islands through the promotion of sustainable tourism practices for the benefit of future generations.


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