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Christophe Harbour Blog

Christophe Harbour Development Update

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With November’s grand opening of The Pavilion beach club, Christophe Harbour now has its social anchor. The magnificent beachfront structure, home to exquisite dining, lively activities, and top-tier service has already been featured in Maco Magazine. Paving was completed on the Cardinal Point road in February, marking the completion of the infrastructure in Sandy Bank Bay. Now, our primary focus can turn to the building of the superyacht marina. A 240-foot dock has been installed. This offers mooring capabilities for six superyachts greater than 150 feet in length.

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Christophe Harbour Welcomes Bill Lee

By admin in Real Estate

Christophe Harbour welcomes Bill Lee as the new Chief Operating Officer. Bill has extensive experience managing projects in the Caribbean and has lived in the region for the last decade. Most recently, he served as the general manager of Bimini Bay Resort and Marina, Bahamas and was an integral part of the start-up of Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina in the British Virgin Islands, where he held the post of opening general manager. With Bill’s strong operational background, we know he will bring great value to the Christophe Harbour team and to the Federation.

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Donation Ceremony Introduces Newest Member of St. Kitts Police Force

By Katherine in Christophe Harbour Foundation, Community

The Coalition of Support for St. Kitts-Nevis Security Initiatives (CSSKNSI) held a donation ceremony on Wednesday at the Independence Square in support of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force to hand over a German shepherd to the police K-9 Unit. In addition, the ceremony provided an opportunity to share the importance of proper animal care to the general public. The CSSKNSI was formed to promote unity through one voice representing several organizations on the island. “I am appreciative that the coalition has chosen to invest in the safety of our community,” said Commissioner Celvin G. Walwyn, Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force. “I would like to thank the group for providing us with another tool in the fight...

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Legendary Beginnings:  How St. Kitts got (or didn’t get) its name.

By Katherine in Community, Nature and Environment, St. Kitts

While several theories on the origin of St. Kitts name are still debated 519 years after Christopher Columbus first spotted the island, one slightly fanciful premise lends the moniker the most color.

Legend has it that, in 1493, when Columbus sailed past the island for the first time, he found its distinct shape intriguing. Much as one might imagine a herd of elephants or a stately castle in a particular mass of clouds, the explorer conjured a recognizable figure in the island’s outline. To the active imagination of Columbus, it mimicked a silhouette of St. Christopher carrying the Christ child. So taken by the likeness, he christened the island St. Christopher. Nearly two centuries later, when Britain’s Sir Thomas Warner...

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The St. Kitts Music Festival is Music to our Ears

By Katherine in Christophe Harbour Foundation, Events, St. Kitts

The St. Kitts Music Festival is an explosion of Caribbean musical culture. Major international stars bring reggae, soca, calypso, gospel, R&B, and more to Basseterre's Warner Park Sporting Complex from Thursday, June 28 to Saturday, June 30.

Six-time Grammy Award winner Toni Braxton will headline the upcoming Festival. The lineup also includes Roberta Flack, Damian Marley, Courtney Pine, Omarion, Machel Montano, Morgan Heritage, Krosfyah, I-Octane, and Popcaan. Chairman of the Promotions Sub-Committee, Lester Ible says, “This promises to be one of the best Music Festival we have had in years...our activities reflect the energy of the Sweet 16 St. Kitts Music Festival.”

Now in its 16th year, the Festival attracts both locals and vacationers alike. It...

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