Travel expert Jeanette Grell Hull encourages visitors to tour first-ever Vanilla Paradise in Nevis
Jeanette Grell Hull, a retired travel professional, shared her experience of visit to Vanilla Paradise. It is beautiful place to be explored.
2024-07-09 22:30:13

St. Kitts and Nevis: Jeanette Grell Hull, a retired travel professional, shared her experience of the visit to Vanilla Paradise. It is a beautiful place to be explored in the country, St. Kitts and Nevis.
She mentioned that she spent about three hours at the place, and had a chance to tour the Old Sugar Mill. She expressed that such a visit made her remember her childhood memories. “I was born and lived there while Sugar Mill was in Operation,” mentioned Jeanette Grell-Hull.
Through her words, she is encouraging the people from around to visit the Vanilla. “Just give Gina, the developer, a call and set up an appointment for a tour of the farm,” added the retired travel professional.
She mentioned her contact number as 662 8990. Recently, new blooms were witnessed at the farm, which added grace to the farm. This magical blossoming of the vanilla orchid flowers says off the excellent outcome of the hard work paid by Gina Empson who is the first investor to grow Vanilla in Nevis.
An early blooming of the vanilla orchids would bring great change to the agriculture sector in the coming times. Such a stance is justified as the crop requires three to four years to produce the beans. And, it has been just a year till it is planted.
There is no doubt that it has made a significant step towards diversification in the agriculture sector. Along with, it even has made a contribution to the tourism sector. As Jeanette Grell Hull is encouraging people to tour the place presents a clear vision of its addition to the tourism sector.
She as well shared some of the glimpses of the Vanilla Paradise Nevis. And, while narrating her experience quoted, “it is amazing.” The paradise is significantly spreading its magic around to make a mark ahead towards the development of country.
Sasha Baptiste is a dedicated writer focusing on cultural trends, human interest stories, and social movements across the UK and the Caribbean. With a background in sociology and journalism, Sasha’s reporting brings empathy, depth, and clarity to stories that shape today’s society. She is particularly interested in covering diaspora communities and their impact on modern culture.
Latest
- Belize: Two killed, one injured in suspected hit and run nea...
-
Trinidad: Tara Lochansingh, 47, missing after being swept aw... -
Miss Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant returns to St. Kitts fo... -
Wonder of the Seas brings nearly 7000 visitors to St Kitts,... -
Guyana: Corentyne man brutally beats partner at nightclub, s...