St. Kitts breaks ground on Port Zante Cruise Terminal

St. Kitts has broken ground at a special ceremony for a new cruise terminal at Port Zante. The ceremony brought together government officials, tourism stakeholders, industry partners, and members of the media to celebrate the commencement of a transformative project that will position St. Kitts and Nevis as a premier cruise turnaround port in the Caribbean with the ultimate goal of offering full homeport services.
St. Kitts has benefited from the economic impact of cruise tourism for many years with millions of visitors coming ashore at Port Zante, and in doing so, supporting local businesses, creating employment opportunities, and contributing significantly to national development.
The new terminal represents the next phase in the destination’s evolution, creating new opportunities for increased visitor spending, overnight stays, enhanced airlift, and broader economic benefits.
The facility is a key component of the Government’s strategy to build resilience within the cruise tourism sector. Beginning in November 2027, St. Kitts will commence turnaround operations for two P&O Cruises vessels, marking a significant expansion of the country’s cruise offering.

Upon completion, the terminal will feature state-of-the-art security screening and immigration systems designed to facilitate the seamless processing of guests embarking and disembarking in St. Kitts. The development also supports the continued growth of the sector, with the destination already welcoming more than 950,000 cruise passengers this season.
Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew said: “This investment in the cruise terminal will drive economic impact felt across every corner of our tourism industry; regardless of your job.”
And the Prime Minister continued: “It also advances our vision for a Sustainable Island State: a nation resilient enough, and diversified enough, to not just survive whatever comes our way, but to thrive.”
Once operational, the terminal will enhance the visitor experience, improve operational efficiencies, and further establish St. Kitts and Nevis as a leading cruise turnaround port in the Caribbean.
In the top photo
Seen here, from l to r, are Managing Director of Baley Project Management & Construction, Sunil Baley; Chief Executive Officer at the St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority, Adeola Moore; Minister of Tourism et al, the Hon. Marsha T. Henderson; Prime Minister of St. Kitts & Nevis, the Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, Minister of Public Infrastructure et al, the Hon. Konris G. Maynard, and Chairman of St. Christopher Air & Seaports Authority, Jonathan Bass.
Tags: Port Zante, St. Kitts

