St Kitts Marriott Resort Completes $3 Million Revamp, New Beach Bar

By: - November 28th, 2012

Above: the Bohemia Beach Bar at the St Kitts Marriott

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The St Kitts Marriott Resort has completed a $3 million renovation of the property that includes updated suites, a refurbished lobby and the new Bohemia Beach Bar.

The updates included a complete soft-goods upgrade of the property’s 75 suites, and a facelift of the property.

Above: the refurbished lobby

The 3,024-square-foot Bohemia Beach Bar, located on the beach near the resort’s main pool, includes a full selection of premium rums and liquors and local seafood ceviche.

“With the launch of our new Beach Bar and refreshed lobby and room product, we’re re-energized and ready to continue catering to travelers from around the world,” said Sarines Oliva, director of sales and marketing at the property. “These new enhancements will heighten the overall experience.”

Above: a suite

The resort, which is located in the Frigate Bay area of St Kitts, includes a total of 393 rooms.

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