Saint Kitts and Nevis Codifies Commitment to Sustainable Tourism

Image: Saint Kitts and Nevis legislators have launched initiatives to ensure a sustainable future for tourism. At Christophe Harbour, Saint Kitts. (Photo by Brian Major)
Image: Saint Kitts and Nevis legislators have launched initiatives to ensure a sustainable future for tourism. At Christophe Harbour, Saint Kitts. (Photo by Brian Major)
Brian Major
by Brian Major
Last updated: 4:55 PM ET, Thu September 19, 2024

Squarely in growth mode as a Caribbean tourism destination, the dual-island Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis is engaged in a series of initiatives to ensure its tourism future remains sustainable.

St. Kitts and Nevis last year codified its sustainability efforts through designation as a Sustainable Island State under United Nations auspices. Under the program Federation legislators are committed to implementing sustainability policies with ecological, educational, cultural and financial components.

The Federation this year introduced legislation to ban the use of single-use plastics, with a timetable for implementation. The government has also initiated a campaign to convert streetlights and lighting fixtures at sports facilities to LED, reducing power consumption.

“The philosophy behind the Federation’s efforts to create a sustainable tourism environment focuses on preserving our environment, culture, and history,” Marsha Henderson, Saint Kitts and Nevis’ minister of tourism, said in an interview earlier this year.

"As a destination that relies heavily on tourism, we must protect our tourism products so that locals and visitors can enjoy them for generations to come,” Henderson added.

Other government-led initiatives include a strategy to encourage the rewilding of former sugar plantations. Sugar cane fields were abandoned when commercial production ended in St. Kitts and Nevis in 2005, Henderson said.

“Naturally, nature started taking over and reclaimed much of the sugar lands closest to the rainforest. As a result, the rainforest has expanded,” she said. Notably, St. Kitts and Nevis’ rainforest is protected under legislation.

Other initiatives targeted St. Kitts and Nevis tourism businesses. In 2021, the Ministry of Tourism launched the Heart of St. Kitts Sustainability Charter, aimed at encouraging local tourism companies to adopt responsible practices.

The Charter outlines concrete actions businesses can take to improve their sustainability performance. Along with a framework of best practices, a participant handbook was developed to offer practical guidance on implementing sustainability practices.

Despite these actions, Henderson described the initiatives surrounding the government’s program to establish the Federation as a Sustainable Island State as “in the infancy stages.”

Still, Henderson said “Some restaurants on the island have already implemented the ban on single-use plastics, utilizing mason jars, paper straws, biodegradable takeaway containers and banana leaves as plates.”

The Ministry of Tourism has also created a marketing and communications toolkit to help assist businesses in telling their sustainability stories in compelling ways.

“We also seek to increase economic sustainability by creating closer links between tourism and agriculture,” Henderson said.

The Tourism Ministry is also creating connections between tourism and the Federation’s creative economy and souvenir manufacturing, aimed at “reducing the leakage of foreign exchange and expanding the wealth of tourism in the local communities within the Federation,” Henderson said.


For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.

Topics From This Article to Explore

Related Videos

Become A Travel Expert

Upcoming Webinar
2025 Travel Trends – How to Maximize Your SalesTuesday, December 17, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Join us for a dynamic session where we’ll dive into the key travel trends shaping the industry in...
Upcoming Webinar
This is Windstar CruisesWednesday, December 18, 2024 2:00pm EasternLearn about all things Windstar and end the year with the tools to kick off an incredible 2025....
Upcoming Webinar
Kensington 2025 Travel Trends ReportFriday, December 20, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Kensington is thrilled to announce that our 2025 Travel Trends Report is finally here – and we can’t...
Upcoming Webinar
2025 Travel Trends – How to Maximize Your SalesTuesday, December 17, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Join us for a dynamic session where we’ll dive into the key travel trends shaping the industry in...
Upcoming Webinar
This is Windstar CruisesWednesday, December 18, 2024 2:00pm EasternLearn about all things Windstar and end the year with the tools to kick off an incredible 2025....
Upcoming Webinar
Kensington 2025 Travel Trends ReportFriday, December 20, 2024
2:00pm Eastern
Kensington is thrilled to announce that our 2025 Travel Trends Report is finally here – and we can’t...

Get To Know Us Better

Agent At Home

Helping leisure selling travel agents successfully manage their at-home business.

Subscribe For Free

Agent Specialization: Group Travel

Laurence Pinckney

Laurence Pinckney

CEO of Zenbiz Travel, LLC

About Me
Agent At Home

Helping leisure selling travel agents successfully manage their at-home business.

Subscribe For Free

Agent Specialization: Group Travel

Laurence Pinckney

Laurence Pinckney

CEO of Zenbiz Travel, LLC

About Me