PARTNER CONTENT FOR PARK HYATT ST KITTS CHRISTOPHE HARBOUR
Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour ST KITTS AND NEVIS
Situated on a peninsula, an almost untouched area, by the shores of Banana Bay overlooking the Narrows — a strait that separates the islands of St Kitts and Nevis — is the Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour. It’s both the brand’s first property in the Caribbean and the first luxury hotel on the island of St Kitts. All 78 rooms and 48 suites feature
contemporary architecture melded with a timeless feel that taps into the rich historic roots of St Kitts. They also have either a private terrace or balcony while the premium suites have individual pools with private sundecks offering unobstructed views of the Caribbean Sea and the neighbouring island of Nevis. Park Hyatt St Kitts offers both local and
international cuisine in three signature restaurants. The Great House offers all day dining in a luxurious setting. It also includes The Chef’s Table, where guests can interact with the chef while he prepares thoughtfully crafted dishes specifically for diners. The Great House also has a herb garden, a rum bar called Tots
and the main bar, Fleming’s. The Stone Barn Restaurant is also fine dining and serves hearth- cooked food from an open kitchen. Fisherman’s Village Restaurant, meanwhile, is an open-air, over-the-water, casual eatery that serves lunch and dinner. Its main concept is ocean-to-table dining experiences. For rejuvenation, relaxation and connection to
nature, this harmonious resort has the Miraval Life in Balance Spa. This brand — the first spa in the Caribbean of its kind — offers treatments that leave guests feeling pampered and relaxed. Park Hyatt St Kitts’ idyllic location offers
an unmatched romantic setting for weddings ceremonies, special events and functions. From the indoor setting of The Great Hall to the elegant Beachfront Lawn, the stunning colonial architecture and natural beauty of the resort make beautiful backdrops for pictures. Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour also
has two pools where you can soak up the warm Caribbean sun, one for adults (Rampart Pool) and the other open to everyone (Lagoon Pool).
Don’t miss Dine & Lime — an experience that focuses on unique dining and the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into creating a memorable meal
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KEY FACILITIES • 78 rooms • 48 suites • The Great House Restaurant • Fisherman’s Village Restaurant • The Stone Barn Restaurant • Miraval Life in Balance Spa • Island Fort Kids Club • Lagoon Pool • Rampart Pool • Fleming’s Bar • Tot’s Rum Bar • Fane’s Beach Bar
Get in touch
parkhyattstkitts.com
T: 00 1 869 468 1234 E:
cari.abonador-alexander@hyatt.com
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