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Nevis Tourism Authority Takes Travel Advisor Engagement on the Road

by Dori Saltzman  October 01, 2025
Hamilton Villas on the island of Nevis

Hamilton Villas. Photo: Nevis Tourism Authority

The Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) has expanded its commitment to the U.S. travel trade with a larger schedule of events and activations across the Northeast this fall.

The roadshow, which launched in early September, is designed to strengthen relationships with travel advisors and highlight Nevis’ positioning as a boutique, luxury destination. According to the NTA, travel advisors remain one of the most trusted sources for travelers visiting the island.

“These events provide the NTA with valuable opportunities to showcase Nevis’ barefoot luxury, sustainability initiatives, and unique selling points to advisors in key feeder markets,” said Pheon Jones director of sales and marketing. “By building stronger connections with the travel trade, we’re ensuring Nevis remains top-of-mind for advisors and their clients seeking authentic, high-end Caribbean experiences.”

Remaining fall 2025 events are:

  • ASTA Northern New England (Maine and New Hampshire) Tradeshow – Portland, Maine (Oct. 15)
  • ASTA New England Tradeshow – Boston, MA (Oct. 16)
  • ASTA Central PA Symposium – Tannersville, PA (Oct. 19–21)
  • ASTA Maryland Tradeshow – Baltimore, MD (October 22)
  • AWTA (Alliance of Westchester Travel Agents) Annual Tradeshow – New Rochelle, NY (Oct. 27)

The fall schedule also serves as a lead-up to the joint Nevis & St. Kitts Travel Agent Roadshow planned for Q1 2026.

  
  
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