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Christophe Harbour Blog

Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park

By Katherine Verano in Adventure, St. Kitts

Dating from the late 1600s, Brimstone Hill is a UNESCO world heritage site, striking fortress of great significance throughout Caribbean history.  Web site:  www.brimstonehillfortress.org

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Black Rocks

By Katherine Verano in Adventure

Located between Saddlers and Tabernacle villages on the north side of the island, Black Rocks is a remnant of the once active volcano, Mt. Liamuiga.  The beautiful ebony cliffs of the landmark, which formed hundreds of years ago, provide a memorable view for visitors.

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Basseterre, Independence Square

By Katherine Verano in Adventure, St. Kitts

Filled with local history, Independence Square serves as town square for St. Kitts’ capital city, Basseterre.  Built in 1790 for slave auctions and council meetings, this public square was officially named in 1983 to commemorate the independence of the island Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis from Great Britain.  Today, the square is alive with family outings and impromptu gatherings, and serves as a place to gather for parades and parties.

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Exclusive Summer Offers

By Katherine Verano in Real Estate

Don’t forget about our amazing summer packages. Time is almost up to take advantage of these rates. All offers are valid until 30 September. Upgrades are available upon request. Make your reservations at (0) 65 9055624 or by email at [email protected].

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Infrastructure Commencing at Sandy Bank Bay

By Katherine Verano in Real Estate

Expect to see a burst of activity at Sandy Bank Bay during the coming months as infrastructure construction begins. The work gets underway with Malphrus Construction, in conjunction with local sub-contractors based in St. Kitts, to lay the infrastructure for Christophe Harbour’s debut community, Sandy Bank Bay. Next month, the roads for the hillside homesites will be filled with dirt, in preparation for paving and landscaping, and utility work will begin to lay water, power, and communication cables. 

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