The Beach House restaurant hosted dignitaries from the U.S. Embassy in Barbados and the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis on July 7, 2010.
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Christophe Harbour Sales Team Play for Charity
The Kathy Sweeney Lowe (KSL) Foundation held the KSL Cup, an annual golf fundraiser at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis, on 3 February. Proceeds are donated to benefit education for underprivileged Nevisian children. This year’s… full story >
Prime Minister Denzil Douglas Remains in Office
Dr. Denzil Douglas wins the election and will remain Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis for the next five year term.
full story >Sales Assistant Molly Parnes Participates in Carnival
Carnival is one of the most anticipated events of the year on St. Kitts. It starts in mid-December going through the beginning of the New Year.
full story >The Beach House Sizzles at This Year’s Tourism Awards
The 9th Annual 2009 St. Kitts Tourism Awards results are in as Christophe Harbour’s Beach House Restaurant is named “Restaurant of the Year”. Part of the 2500-acre master-planned Christophe Harbour development, the Beach House is… full story >
St. Kitts and Nevis Prepares for 2009 Carnival Season
St. Kitts is busy preparing for the upcoming 2009 Carnival season starting 18 December through 2 January. If you've never attended the Carnival, it's quite a spectacle. Parades, pageants, calypso, and our favorite J'ouvert -- you won't… full story >
Beach House Chef Lionel Garnier takes home silver medal in Chef of the Year Competition
Chef Garnier participated in the St. Kitts and Nevis Hotel and Tourism Association Chef of the Year competition winning the silver medal and a spot on the St. Kitts Culinary Team.
full story >Sister Duo Spice Up the Day With Caribbean Cooking Classes
Sisters Wendy and Lorraine Lechner teach the basics of Caribbean cooking along with a history of each region and the foods and spices native to it.
full story >St. Kitts Nevis Carnival
Known as the "Christmas Sports," colorful, exotic troupes, and traditional folklore characters -- moko jumbies, masqueraders, bull and acrobats -- bring the streets to life.
full story >St. Kitts and Nevis is working, says PM
Citing Christophe Harbour as a positive example, St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas spoke to the economic growth his country is seeing, especially within the tourism sector.
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