Brits welcomed back to Nevis as flights to the island resume

The Caribbean island of Nevis is welcoming back fully-vaccinated UK travellers to its shores.

As travel rules change, the island is looking forward to welcoming visitors to enjoy its beaches, five-star hotels, rejuvenating wellness retreats, adventurous activities, dining and eclectic beach bars.

Only fully-vaccinated travellers will be able to enter Nevis, and a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result is also required, taken no more than 72 hours ahead of travel. Airport health screening is still in place, and all travellers are asked to ?Vacation in Place? for four days at one of the island?s four ?Travel-Approved? hotels: Four Seasons Resort, Golden Rock Inn, Montpelier Plantation & Beach, and Paradise Beach.

Jadine Yarde, CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority, said: ?We?re so excited to be able to share all that Nevis has to offer with UK tourists once again. Whether they want to relax in one of our luxurious wellness retreats or are seeking adventure, Nevis has something to suit every type of traveller and we cannot wait to welcome them back.?

The British Airways service from Gatwick to the Federation of St. Kitts & Nevis resumed on October 3 2021. The route will operate two consecutive services departing from Gatwick on October 3 and October 10, then move to twice-weekly services departing from Gatwick on Wednesdays and Saturdays, commencing October 16 2021.

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