St Kitts and Nevis’ sustainable tourism future

At ITB Berlin 2025, St. Kitts and Nevis took centre stage as Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson and Deputy CEO of the St Kitts Tourism Authority, Melnecia Marshall, received accolades.
The islands were celebrated as a “Hidden Gem” of the Caribbean, while Minister Henderson was honoured as the “Female Minister of the Caribbean.”
St. Kitts and Nevis’ tourism strategy is rooted in sustainability, aiming to balance environmental stewardship with economic growth.
The government has prioritised spreading the benefits of tourism beyond traditional centres into local communities. This includes encouraging visitors to explore the islands’ rich culture, history, and natural beauty through the “Venture Deeper” campaign.
The initiative promotes experiences beyond sandy beaches, urging tourists to engage with local communities, savour authentic cuisine, and discover mountainous farms producing fruits, vegetables, coffee, bananas, and fresh fish.
The government’s commitment to sustainability extends to energy independence.
Efforts are underway to harness wind, solar, and geothermal energy while converting cruise ship waste into usable power.
Despite welcoming some of the world’s largest cruise ships, Minister Henderson sees no conflict between this and the islands’ sustainability goals.
She says overtourism is not currently an issue but assured that pollution monitoring and visitor management systems would be refined to ensure long-term balance.
Room stock remains a challenge for St. Kitts and Nevis as visitor numbers rise. However, two major hotel developments—the T-Loft and Ritz-Carlton—are set to alleviate this issue while adding to the luxury offerings on the islands.
Airbnb rentals are also welcomed but will soon face stricter regulations to ensure compliance with tax laws.
The islands have embraced their French and British colonial history as part of their tourism narrative.
Iconic attractions such as the sugar train offer visitors a unique blend of heritage and adventure; travellers can now enjoy a scenic train ride followed by a cruise back along the coast.
Sustainability efforts also focus on reducing reliance on imported food by boosting local agricultural production.
Tourism revenue has seen significant growth thanks to increased airlift from Canada, joint marketing campaigns with British Airways targeting UK travellers, and strong interest from US, Caribbean, and Canadian markets.
The accolades received at ITB Berlin underscore St. Kitts and Nevis’ success in positioning itself as a sustainable destination that prioritizes community well-being alongside economic development.
TravelMole also spoke with St. Kitts and Nevis at ITB.
“Our vision is clear: to create an inclusive tourism industry that benefits our people while safeguarding our environment for generations to come,” Minister Henderson said during her acceptance speech.
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