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What's New!

From French fine dining to a geothermal-powered hotel, we highlight the best of St. Kitts and Nevis’ newest openings and experiences BY SARAH FREEMAN

Organic coffee and permaculture

specialists Liamuiga Natural Farms

have garnered global recognition by

National Geographic magazine as a 2024

must-visit cultural spot in its coveted

‘Travel, Best of the World List.’
 

🌐 Website
 

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LIAMUIGA NATURAL FARM

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A CLEAN CONSCIENCE

5-star Sunset Reef has more than a few reasons to celebrate in 2024. In addition to being recognized for having the Caribbean’s first Sustainable Energy Storage System, the

Palmetto Point hotel was named Sustainable Hotel of TheYear 2024 by Caribbean Journal.

Operating on 100% green energy, the property’s solargeothermal system powers everything from its infinity pooland mineralized hot spa to the suites’ air conditioning. The hotel is also entirely plastic-free, landscaped with climateresilient

native plants and serves guests triple-filtered

reverse osmosis water.

🌐 Website

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SUNSET REEF ST KITTS

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FRENCH FARE FLAIR

In just six short months, L’Escale has

brought some ouh là là to Nevis. The former

Gin Trap is now a wine bar and bistro turning

out classics like Fresh Mussels in White

Wine and Parsley Garlic and Coq au Vin.

Make an early reservation on the patio for

sunset views and be sure to pair L’Escale’s

exceptional cheese boards with a fine

French vintage.

📞 +1 (869) 469-8230

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TAKING FLIGHT

A long-time favorite haunt for homeware shoppers, the rebranded Indigo Egret

Gallery and Boutique is now a destination for fashion and art lovers too. Riviere House, Government Road, Charlestown.
 

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RIVIERE HOUSE

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MAKING A SPLASH

St. Kitts’ shiny new sea bridge ferries

visitors between Majors Bay (St. Kitts) and

Long Point (Nevis) in 40 fleeting minutes.

Making its maiden voyage in May 2024, the

Grecian-built crimson vessel holds up to

200 passengers and 35 cars with four daily

departures.

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SEA BRIDGE

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