news to use NOVEMBER 2013
St Kitts and Nevis step up UK promotion
BY ALAN ORBELL ‘KNOW The UK, Grow The UK’ is the new theme for the Nevis Tourism Authority to promote the Caribbean destination to key tourism professionals in the UK as well as giving relationship-building opportunities to the island’s collection of hotels. Sister island to nearby St Kitts, tiny
Nevis offers a range of accommodation from ‘uniquely affordable’
to the Five
Diamond Four Seasons. The new theme was launched during a promotional drive by
three-day representatives of the two islands
key in
October. According to Richard Skerritt, St Kitts’ Minister of Tourism: “In spite of the high APD taxes, the British market still wants to visit the Caribbean and St Kitts and Nevis are two of the most special places in the Caribbean.” St Kitts and Nevis are served by a twice-
weekly British Airways’ service from LGW to St Kitts.
stkittstourism.kn;
nevisisland.com
Landing a good deal in Saint Lucia
THE five-star Landings, situated in the north of St Lucia, is offering up to 40% off on all its suites. The Landings’ early bird offers for 2013/2014 travel include 35% savings between January 3 and February 7 (booked by December 15); 30% savings between February 8 and April 22 (booked by December 15); and 40% savings
between April 23 and
December 19 (booked by Nov 30). All villa-suites have water views and
feature a master bedroom with king- size bed and en-suite bathroom, living room, fully-equipped designer kitchen, dining area and terrace. Some also have private plunge pools or Jacuzzis and the 2,300 sq ft three-bedroom suites are the island’s largest. The resort features a five-star spa and the Beach Club restaurant.
thelandingsstlucia.com
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