Nevis Tourism Projects To Receive Funding

Nevis' Premier - Joseph Parry

Nevis’ Premier – Joseph Parry

Charlestown, Nevis
June 21, 2012

Tourism related projects on Nevis have been approved for funding by the Sugar Industry Diversification Fund (SIDF).

Premier, Hon Joseph Parry, speaking to the Department of Information on Thursday June 21, revealed that work on the development of the Bath Village and the Saddle Hill areas would be completed before the next tourism season.

Hon. Joseph Parry, who also holds the Tourism portfolio in the Nevis Island Administration, was reporting upon his return from Zürich, Switzerland, where he had been invited to address the St. Kitts-Nevis Investor Seminar hosted by Henley & Partners and the Consulate-General of St. Kitts-Nevis in Zürich on Friday, June 15.

“It was very important that I went, because Nevis is looking to get a share of the SIDF funds, and if you want to get a share of something you should at least be involved in promoting it,” said Premier Parry. “While I was there, I received information that two Nevisian projects had been approved, the development of the Bath Village area and the development of the Saddle Hill area.”

According to Premier Parry, those are two key projects that his Nevis Reformation Party-led Administration wants done before the next tourism season. When completed, the two areas will be part of the cruise package.

In addition, the Administration is also looking at certain adjustments to Charlestown, which will include flushing the drains, and making sure that when the tourists come off the boats that the security is intact.

“We are also looking at funds to do some adjustments to the pier that the cruise boats use,” reported the Premier. “All those are things I was able to discuss while in Zürich, in terms of accessing SIDF funds and I am satisfied that they will be done and they will be done quickly.”

Premier Parry, as the Minister in charge of Tourism docket, was instrumental in having those projects approved. He noted that Kantours, the tourism arm of Delisle Walwyn Co Ltd, who handle most of the cruise ships calling in the Federation, had given conditions under which they would bring cruise passengers to Nevis.

“In fact the Kantours and the cruise people have said that they will not come unless,

1. Charlestown is presentable and we have good facilities

2. The cruise passengers have somewhere to go, because they claim that they get frustrated when they come to Nevis and they have nowhere to go,” noted the Premier.

The Premier, along with representatives of Kantours will in September travel to Miami to meet key players in the cruise industry and by then he will have answers for them, as Charlestown will have been spruced up and development work will be in progress at the Bath Village and Saddle Hill areas to give cruise passengers more variety on the island.

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