Saint Kitts and Nevis 2003

Saint Kitts and Nevis Border Map

In 2003, Saint Kitts and Nevis was a small island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. It had a population of around 50,000 people and its economy was largely driven by tourism. The country had adopted a democratic multi-party system but corruption remained an issue. According to computergees, Saint Kitts and Nevis maintained strong diplomatic ties with other Caribbean nations such as Jamaica and Antigua while it also had close relations with the United States. In 2003, tourism to the islands was beginning to grow as visitors were drawn to its beautiful beaches and lush rainforests. The country offered numerous attractions such as Brimstone Hill Fortress which showcased the colonial history of the region, Black Rocks Beach which provided opportunities for snorkeling and swimming, Timothy Hill Nature Reserve which offered hiking trails, and Romney Manor which was a former sugar plantation. Additionally, there were many opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing in Basseterre Bay or exploring the ruins of Wingfield Estate.

Yearbook 2003

Saint Christopher and Nevis. According to Countryaah.com, Saint Kitts and Nevis Independence Day is September 19. Saint Christopher and Nevis again invested in tourism, which experienced a downturn due to the terrorist attacks against the United States in 2001. In Frigate Bay on Saint Christopher, the Caribbean’s largest hotel complex was opened, which increased the number of hotel places in the country by 60%. The hotel also provided many new jobs in the tourism sector.

Saint Kitts and Nevis Border Map

Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis Brief Guide

According to AbbreviationFinder, St. Kitts & Nevis is an independent federation of two main islands in the central Caribbean. In addition to its beautiful beaches, the islands are especially known for their high-quality accommodation options and luxury villas and hotels.

St. Kitts & Nevis has made a conscious effort to avoid mass tourism and the islands have managed to maintain the unhurried and friendly relaxed atmosphere of the old Caribbean. There are no package tours to the island, let alone charter flights and services are handled in a British polite style. The islands are a popular wedding destination – as locals can point out, Admiral Nelson also spent his wedding on the island in his time.

The state of St.Kitts & Nevis has also taken care of the old buildings; the capital, Charslestown, has often been chosen as the most beautiful city in the Caribbean, and its colonial wooden buildings have remained intact and in continuous use. The international airport is located on the island of St. Kitts, from where you can get to Nevis either by small plane or by ship. In addition to beach holidays and water sports, the islands are popular with sailors and sailboats are available for rent for both experienced and first-time sailors.

Language English
Population 55,000
Area 260 km 2
Currency East Caribbean Dollar
How to fly Via London, Miami or New York
Stop-over
recommendation
New York or Miami
Ship connections Between St. Kitts and Nevis
Combine Antigua & Barbuda
Inauguration at Succeed
Golf No
The best time to travel Between January-May or November-December