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Christophe Harbour makes its debut at Caribbean Tourism Week

By Katherine Verano in Real Estate, St. Kitts

Under heavy clouds and thunderstorms, a little Caribbean sun and sizzle seemed to be just what the Big Apple needed as the Caribbean Tourism Organization presented Caribbean Tourism Week. Christophe Harbour was a proud participant, joining forces with the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, to promote awareness of the development and the island of St. Kitts to the travel and tourism industry. Several top travel publications and industry officials were in attendance at the Media Marketplace and expressed further interest in visiting and covering Christophe Harbour in upcoming editorial. Executive Chef George Reid traveled to New York to present Beach House culinary excellence at the Caribbean Marketing Conference luncheon, and the week culminated with the Governors of the State Ball, which allowed Christophe Harbour representatives...

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A New Vision for Tourism

By Katherine Verano in Adventure, St. Kitts

Visitors find much to explore on the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis and return again and again to enjoy the many things to do and see – historic sites, beaches, and watersports to name just a few.  You’ll experience a delight around every corner, discovering fun facts about the island’s history or culture, or maybe even learning something new, like kite boarding.

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British Airways Announces Gatwick to St. Kitts Flight

By Katherine Verano in St. Kitts

The British Airways weekly flight from Gatwick to St Kitts started in January 2009. The new flight confirms BA’s position as the UK airline with the most flights to the Caribbean. "This new route to St Kitts underlines our commitment both to the Caribbean and Gatwick and re-establishes a connection between the UK and the island, says British Airways head of leisure sales, Adam Daniels. "The introduction of St Kitts as a British Airways route means that we now operate to 11 destinations in the Caribbean. The region is performing extremely well for us," Daniels adds.

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