Savour a summer of content in St. Kitts with mega savings

‘Fall in Love with St. Kitts’ will offer seven nights for the price of five at selected hotels, bookable now from most tour operators, via agents or with hotels directly for travel from May 1 to December 19, 2009 according to an island-wide initiative developed by the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, in conjunction with the island’s hotels.
In addition to room night savings, selected participating hotels will offer food and beverage credit and visitors will receive a special value card at hotel check-in with details of discounts offered on island activities, car rentals and shopping to encourage visitors to explore St. Kitts.
Hotels participating in the 2009 ‘Fall in Love’ promotion include the Royal St. Kitts Hotel, St. Kitts Marriott, Sugar Bay Club, Timothy Beach Resort, Frigate Bay Resort ,Ocean Terrace Inn, Ottley’s Plantation Inn, Rawlins Plantation Inn and Rock Haven B&B.
Located in the northern Leeward Islands of the Caribbean , the island’s attractions include hiking through the tropical rainforest, riding the scenic railway that connects the island’s sugar plantations, touring Brimstone Hill Fortress, the only man-made UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Eastern Caribbean, and the more traditional pastimes such as watersports, golf, shopping, tennis, gourmet dining, gaming at one of St. Kitts’ two casinos or simply relaxing on one of the island’s idyllic beaches. Guests can select from accommodations ranging from intimate plantation inns to larger hotels or resorts.
As of January 10, 2009, St. Kitts is now served weekly from London Gatwick by British Airways, the first UK scheduled carrier to provide regular airlift to the island.
The promotion is not valid between the dates June 25-27, 2009. Bookings accepted until December 12, 2009.
For more information visit www.stkittstourism.kn
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