To elevate the visitor experience even further, I’d recommend investing in training for volunteers or staff—not just to enhance hospitality, but to ensure they can confidently share the rich history. Consider replacing handwritten cardboard signs with more durable and engaging formats, such as digital screens that play short videos about the site’s history, culture, and nearby attractions. Linking points of interest—like trails, historical landmarks, or scenic overlooks—can encourage visitors to explore more of what St. Kitts has to offer, benefiting both the retreat and the local community.
The above is only my suggestion. There is somuch to do and places to visit that should be place at the fortfront of what your visitors cando increasing the foot trafic and therefore the experience of...
Read moreExcellent presentation of informative, historic information. I learned so much. Myself, my husband and 3 teenage children really enjoyed and benefited from this visit. The Museum is small - but full of bright, clear information, pictures and historic relics. The home of Alexander Hamilton was also interesting. Surrounded by some beautiful gardens. Would definitely...
Read moreI was in the room where it happened... Beautiful Island & Amazing People... very welcoming country all around. Had a tour of the island giving the first stop to be this amazing location. Very well preserved history for any history lover and if you love Rum you might be able to get a Hamilton Reserve bottle from Clifton Estate Rum (I am so serious... best Rum I...
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