Leaders to welcome Icon of the Seas with 'A Taste of St Kitts' event today
The Federation's leaders will be welcoming the cruise at 6 am with huge celebrations. The Tourism Ministry is hosting 'A Taste of St Kitts' especially to mark this major milestone in the cruise tourism industry of St Kitts and Nevis.
Tuesday, 30th January 2024
The Federation's leaders will be welcoming the cruise at 6 am with huge celebrations. The Tourism Ministry is hosting 'A Taste of St Kitts' especially to mark this major milestone in the cruise tourism industry of St Kitts and Nevis.
St Kitts will be the first stop for the cruise ship as it begins its inaugural journey to the Caribbean region.The cruise passengers will get the chance to experience the tantalising tastes of the local cuisine along with the rhythmic beats of the traditional music while immersing themselves in the colourful tapestry of the island's heritage.
The arrival of the Icon of the Seas will be a day dedicated to Kittitian Vibes, which will include entertainment, local food and beverages and cultural performances. [caption id="attachment_67252" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] A taste of St Kitts event to take place to welcome the magnificent cruise[/caption] While expressing her excitement, Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson outlined, "We can't wait for the magnificent Icon of the Seas to be here in St Kitts on January 30, 2024. We are excited because St Kitts happens to be the first stop on the revenue-generating itinerary for the icon of the seas. So we're rolling out everything, rolling out the red carpet, and we can't wait." [caption id="attachment_67251" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] World's Largest Cruise - Icon of the Seas to visit St Kitts today at 6 am[/caption]In addition to this, Deputy Prime Minister Geoffrey Hanley also expressed his excitement in welcoming the cruise. He said, "I am thrilled about the excitement that the world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, brings to our shores today, Tuesday, January 30, 2024."
Minister Hanley also appreciated Marsha Henderson and her team for bringing the huge vessel to the island's shores. He said, "This historic stop at St. Kitts and Nevis reflects the hard work of our Ministry of Tourism and various stakeholders, enhancing the cruise industry's profile and benefiting our tourism."He said that he appreciates the dedication of hardworking tourism Minister Marsha Henderson, who led this effort with vigour while maintaining tourism's global reputation.
It is to be noted that this historic visit of the world's largest cruise ship is a positive development for St Kitts and Nevis, and the island is committed to enhancing its tourism product.
Also, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Denzil Douglas, expressed his thrill and said, "Basseterre, Port Zante will come alive once again with hundreds of Fun Seekers from the World's Largest Cruise Ship, Icon of the Seas."
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