St Kitts and Nevis gets prestigious nominations at World Travel Awards 2024
The twin islands have secured individual nominations which showcases the Federation’s increasing presence among international passengers.

St Kitts and Nevis has bagged nominations in various categories in the prestigious 31st edition of the World Travel Awards 2024. The awards are the most comprehensive and sought after programme in the international travel and tourism industry and sets a benchmark for excellence.
The twin islands have secured individual nominations which showcases the Federation’s increasing presence among international passengers.
The island of St Kitts bagged four nominations at the WTA 2024 which places the island on the international stage as it competes for the highest honour in travel and tourism.
The Tourism Authority of St Kitts was thrilled to reveal that St Kitts has been nominated in the following categories:
- Caribbean's Leading Tourist Board — St Kitts Tourism Authority
- Caribbean's Leading Adventure Tourism Destination 2024 — St Kitts
- Caribbean's Leading Cultural Destination 2024 — St. Kitts
- Caribbean's Leading Dive Destination 2024 — St Kitts
The Four Seasons resort has been nominated in the following categories:
- Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Island Resort 2024
- Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Honeymoon Resort 2024
- Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Resort 2024
- Caribbean’s Most Romantic Resort 2024
- Caribbean’s Leading Beach Resort 2024
The resort which is famous for its unparalleled luxury and sophistication stands as a testament to the highest standards of hospitality.
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Meanwhile, the Tourism Authorities of both islands have urged the travellers to vote for the island and Four Seasons and make it shine across the world.“Click link https://www.worldtravelawards.com/nominees/2024/caribbean. Locate each category to cast your vote. Let's make St Kitts, Nevis and Four Seasons Resort Nevis the shining stars at the World Travel Awards,” said the Nevis Tourism Authority.
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