St. Kitts Tourism Authority Presents Summer Unscripted
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, April 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This summer, the St. Kitts Tourism Authority invites travellers to embrace 'Summer Unscripted' — an invitation to explore St. Kitts spontaneously. Beyond the sun, sea and sand, St. Kitts offers a variety of authentic experiences that visitors can enjoy through exclusive offers. Travellers are encouraged to ditch the usual itinerary and discover the island's vibrant culture, natural beauty and thrilling adventures on their own terms and time.
Destination Experiences
St. Kitts' breadth of offerings makes it the ultimate summer destination for travellers to embrace the unexpected, allowing the island's beauty, culture, and landscape to guide the journey. Recognized as the Caribbean Journal's Adventure Destination of the Year, St. Kitts is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including lush rainforests, picturesque mountains and stunning waters. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, from hiking the slopes of Mount Liamuiga to exploring vibrant coral reefs in the World Travel Award's Caribbean Leading Dive Destination. Ocean lovers can enjoy thrilling water sports including kiteboarding, wakeboarding, parasailing and more, all set against the island's stunning backdrop.
Zen chasers are invited to experience the destination's luxurious spas, mountain views from the beach, and a mix of golden black sand beaches, perfect for quiet relaxation. Travellers seeking culturally immersive experiences, can visit the historic Old Road and learn and engage in the art of batik at the world-renowned Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor, or journey through time at Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts' UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rum connoisseurs can enjoy the craft of rum making and tastings and engage in the ultimate thrill of finding the best rum punch on island.
During the summer, there is no limit of activities for those seeking immersive cultural experiences. For travellers planning their vacations and thaw from the winter, St. Kitts offers activities where they can lose the script and venture outside. The St. Kitts Music Festival, held during the period June 26th -28th offers the opportunity to enjoy various genres of music under the stars. Headliners for the 2025 edition include Vybez Cartel, Shenceea and Jennifer Hudson.
Following the festival, the destination invites 'Foodies' to savour over 40 varieties of mangoes and mango themed dishes at the Nevis Mango Festival and explore local flavours during the St. Kitts Nevis Restaurant Week (17-27 July). This celebration offers visitors a twist with the tangy taste of Tamarind infused into dishes in the ultimate test of Chef creativity. Part of Restaurant Week, 'Grillfest' hosted at the Frigate Bay Lawn is the ultimate BBQ competition filling the air with smokey aromas and an opportunity for good fun for the entire family while Taste at Twilight boasts a tasting menu under the stars.
Exclusive Offers – Up to Two Nights Free & More
Travellers can take advantage of seasonal savings at internationally branded and boutique hotels across St. Kitts. Whether booking through their preferred travel provider or directly with participating hotels, travellers can unlock exclusive deals, including up to two nights free.
Participating hotels include Belle Mont Sanctuary Resort, Koi Resort, Park Hyatt, Ramada by Wyndham St. Kitts, Royal St. Kitts, St. Kitts Marriott Resort, Sugar Bay Club and Timothy Beach Hotel. Individual details on each offer can be found here.
'Summer Unscripted is a unique opportunity for visitors to experience St. Kitts in their own way,' said Marsha T. Henderson, Minister of Tourism. 'Whether they're seeking spontaneous adventures or moments of pure relaxation, the island offers an abundance of activities and experiences. From exploring our stunning natural landscapes to savoring our rich culture and cuisine, St. Kitts is the perfect place for travellers to immerse, enjoy, and craft their own memories.'
Getting to St. Kitts
Reaching St. Kitts is simple and convenient, with non-stop flights from major international cities. U.S. travellers can fly with American Airlines from Charlotte (CLT), New York (JFK), and Miami (MIA); Delta from Atlanta (ATL) and JFK; JetBlue from JFK; United Airlines from Newark (EWR), AirCanada from Toronto (YYZ), and British Airways from London (LGW).
Visitors are reminded to regularly check the St. Kitts Tourism Authority ( www.st kitts tourism.kn) website for updates and information.
About St. Kitts
St. Kitts is the larger of two islands that make up the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. Eighteen miles of green mountain ranges stretch from Mount Liamuiga in the north to the southern peninsula—each end, an entirely different and equally fulfilling experience. The island's serendipitous location between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea gives its coast distinctively varied hues. Our beaches range from golden tones to salt-and-pepper and alluring black volcanic sand. Peel back the many layers of our beautiful island to discover the culture, history, adventure, and culinary delights around every corner.
*If you are travelling to St. Kitts, it is required that you complete the online Immigration and Customs ED Form before arrival. Upon completion, you will receive a receipt with a QR code that you must present upon arrival in St. Kitts. Your QR code can be printed out or scanned directly from your phone. For more information about St. Kitts, visit visitstkitts.com.
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