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St. Kitts Yourway Continues: Exclusive Program for Travel Advisors

St. Kitts
The St. Kitts Tourism Authority has announced the continuation of its St. Kitts Yourway (SKY) Travel Agent Program, running from 01MAY to 15DEC, 2025. The program rewards advisors with exclusive benefits, including exceptional discounts and special rates on St. Kitts accommodations and experiences.

Travel agents who participate in the SKY program have the chance to earn quarterly rewards, with the agent who secures the highest number of bookings each quarter receiving a USD$1,000 reward. The program allows agents to experience the wonders of St. Kitts firsthand, enabling them to better share the island’s offerings with their clients.

Participating Properties and Rates

During the “Kittitian Explorer” months, travel agents can book directly with each hotel to secure special rates Our Properties:

  • Belle Mont Sanctuary Resort: USD $275 per night plus tax (includes breakfast for single or double occupancy)
  • KOI Resort St. Kitts: 15 per cent off base rate
  • Park Hyatt St. Kitts: Rates starting at USD $300 plus tax
  • St. Kitts Marriott Resort: USD $169 per night plus 24.50 per cent tax for Garden view room
  • Ramada by Wyndham St Kitts Resort: Rates starting at USD $160 plus tax
  • Royal St. Kitts Hotel: Rates starting at USD $129 per night plus tax
  • Sugar Bay Club: Rates starting at USD $106.25 plus tax
  • Timothy Beach Resort: Rates starting at USD $95 per night plus tax

All rates are subject to change and black out dates may apply.

Additional Benefits

  • Site Inspections and Island Tours: Available upon request through the form on the St. Kitts Tourism Authority’s website, subject to availability. Site Inspection Form
  • Value Card: Upon arrival, agents will receive a value card offering discounts on gift shops, restaurants, and more, enhancing their stay and overall experience on the island.

“We are thrilled to continue the SKY Travel Agent Program, reinforcing our commitment to strong partnerships with travel agents," said Minister of Tourism Marsha T. Henderson. "This program offers more than just exclusive rates and benefits—it provides agents with firsthand experiences that allow them to truly connect with the beauty and culture of St. Kitts. By immersing themselves in the destination, agents will be better equipped and inspired to share its unique charm with their clients.”

The SKY program invites travel advisors to independently explore the island with exclusive discounts on hotels, restaurants, and attractions, enhancing their firsthand knowledge and service for clients.

To take advantage of these benefits, travel advisors in North America must complete the destination specialist program at www.visitstkitts.com/travel-professionals/us-canada-agents and log their bookings at www.visitstkitts.com/travel-professionals/log-your-bookings at the time of booking.

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