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Charlestown, NevisNovember 8, 2021… Journalist Nigel Tisdall has featured Nevis in a round-up of ’Action-Packed Caribbean Islands’ in the desirable National Geographic print magazine and website. In the article, which sees Nevis sit alongside Tobago, Barbados, and St Kitts, Tisdall shares 11 of what he believes to be the most engaging Caribbean destinations, where memorable adventures await. Nigel Tisdall focuses on the historic ‘characterful, heritage hotels that are slowly vanishing elsewhere’ and he first illustrates Bath hotel, its ballroom, Italian gardens, and thermal spa. He then details The Hermitage, Montpelier Plantation & Beach, and Golden Rock Inn. In addition, he encourages readers to travel to Nevis…
Below is an updated cruise schedule for November, 2021 as of Monday 8th November, 2021.Cruise dates highlighted in blue are inaugural calls to the destination.Hard copies of the cruise schedule are available at the front desk of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority.
BASSETERRE (9th November, 2021): St. Kitts is honored to announce the island’s inclusion in the National Geographic UK travel article “11 action-packed Caribbean islands – and how to pick the right one for you”. Ranked among the top three islands, St. Kitts’ culture and scenery are highlighted when described as the top destination for travelers who are history-lovers and adventure seekers. St. Kitts’ history as the “mother colony” of the West Indies allows travelers to learn the story of the island dating back to the 1620s. Among the notable locations outlined to visit on the island is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of…
NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (November 09. 2021) — Hon. Eric Evelyn, Minister of Youth and Social Development in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), applauded the nine young persons who were honoured at the Youth Impact 12 Awards Ceremony on November 04, 2021. The annual event hosted by the Department of Youth, was held at the Nevis Performing Arts Centre (NEPAC). The minister who is off island on official business, in a virtual message, in congratulating the awardees urged them to continue to be good examples to other youths. “I want to tell you that you are role models for other young persons on…
BASSETERRE (10th November, 2021): The Celebrity Apex made its inaugural call to St. Kitts today, November 10, 2021, at 8:00am, adding to an exciting roster of cruise calls for the island during November. The ship will be docked at Port Zante where the Tourism Authority will welcome the inaugural cruise and host a plaque exchange ceremony. “We are extremely privileged to welcome the captain, crew and passengers of the Celebrity Apex to St. Kitts during its inaugural voyage,” said Lindsay F.P. Grant, Minister of Tourism, Transport and Ports. “The long overdue arrival of the Celebrity Apex is an exciting component of our…
NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (November 10, 2021) — The Christmas season is nearing and Abattoir Division in the Department of Agriculture in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), is urging the public to place their orders for smocked local products. To ensure that orders are delivered on time, the division is presently taking orders for smoked local hams, beef, pork ribs and chicken. The deadline for all orders will close on December 13, 2021. The contact numbers are: 469-5521 ext. 6520 or (Cell) 669-2903/6698726
Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 10, 2021 (SKNIS): The amendments made to the Vehicles and Road Traffic Act Cap. 15.06, otherwise known as the Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2021, will provide additional safety and security to all citizens and residents, said Attorney-General, the Honourable Vincent Byron Jr. while lending support to the debate during the November 10 Sitting of Parliament. “The Bill is very short and is intended to provide for the safety and security of all of the citizens, those who drive motor vehicles, as well as those pedestrians and others who use our roadways. The Bill is intended…
BASSETERRE (10th November, 2021): Today marks the first day that more than 3,000 cruise passengers have arrived on the island since before the pandemic. Among the three ships in port includes the Carnival Freedom, which is host to Tom Joyner’s Ultimate Party with a Purpose®, a cruise experience that supports students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through grants and scholarships. The experience includes performances by more than 30 performers, including headliners Usher and Alicia Keys. “Today was our best day since reopening our border for cruise tourism. This morning, 37 independent taxi operators were dispatched from the SKTA Independent Taxis/Tours…
The 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) currently taking place in Glasgow, Scotland, UK is a pivotal moment for the global community to raise ambition on reducing global emissions and meeting the commitments of the 2015 Paris Agreement. From 5-6 November 2021, with international leaders descending on Scotland en masse to reach a consensus on climate change at COP26, Parliamentarians from across the world met in Edinburgh for the GLOBE COP26 Legislators Summit, hosted by GLOBE International and the Scottish Parliament. GLOBE International, a cross-party network of Parliamentarians dedicated to improving governance for sustainable development, organised the Summit in its capacity as the…
Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 10, 2021 (SKNIS): Minister of Agriculture, the Honourable Alexis Jeffers, updated the Federal Parliament on plans to transform the agricultural sector over the next ten years, as outlined in the St. Kitts and Nevis Agricultural Transformation and Growth Strategy 2022-2031.The comprehensive plan is particularly important given that the sector’s contribution to St. Kitts and Nevis’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP) decreased from two (2) percent in the year 2000 to 0.7 percent in 2018. During that period, the food import bill amounted to $76 million.“We intend to, over the next ten years, address some of the concerns with…
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