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Nevis to St. Kitts Cross Channel Swim Returns

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The Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) today officially announced the return of the Nevis to St. Kitts Cross Channel Swim, on March 28, 2026. One of the Caribbean’s most iconic open water endurance events, will welcome former marathon swimmer and Team GB Olympic open water swimmer, Alice Dearing, who will take part in the upcoming edition of the swim. The announcement was made during a press conference and media briefing held at the Malcolm Guishard Recreation Park, bringing together government leaders, tourism stakeholders, event organizers, and regional and international media.

Spanning the famed Narrows between Nevis and St. Kitts, the annual 4.1-kilometre (2.5-mile) swim is more than a sporting challenge. Set against a backdrop of turquoise seas, volcanic peaks, and palm-fringed coastline, the Cross Channel Swim is a powerful test of endurance, discipline, and spirit, and a celebration of the natural beauty, culture, and adventure and is a flagship sporting and tourism product for the island. 

Andia Ravariere, CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority, addressed Nevis’ strategic vision for sports tourism and the role of the Cross Channel Swim in positioning the island as a credible, high-value destination for international sporting experiences: 

“The Nevis to St. Kitts Cross Channel Swim is more than a sporting event; it is a bold statement about where Nevis is headed. This rare crossing between two beautiful islands is an experience very few destinations in the region can deliver. The event reflects our vision of excellence, strength, innovation, and resilience, and this year we are proud to welcome Alice Dearing, the first Black woman to represent Great Britain in Olympic swimming. Her participation places this event firmly on the global stage and reinforces Nevis as a serious and credible sports tourism destination,” said Ravariere.

Now more than two decades strong, the Nevis to St. Kitts Cross Channel Swim has demonstrated steady growth in participation, reputation, and global recognition. 

Special remarks were delivered by Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis, who emphasized the event’s national significance, its role in elevating Nevis’ global profile, and the pride it generates for the island and its people:

The annual Nevis to St Kitts open water swim is a unique sporting event which has emerged on the bucket list of swimmers worldwide. Swimmers and their families gather from across the globe to participate in this bespoke event each year testing themselves against the warm Caribbean Sea. I look forward to this year’s staging of the event and welcome swimming enthusiasts to come and experience the languid charm of my beloved Nevis”, said Brantley.

A highlight of the press conference was a special video message from Olympian Alice Dearing, whose participation brings historic and symbolic significance to the event. A Tokyo 2021 Olympian, multiple-time national champion, and the first Black woman to represent Great Britain in Olympic swimming, Dearing is one of Britain’s most respected endurance and open water swimmers. Since stepping back from elite competition, she has become a leading advocate for diversity and inclusion in swimming and open water sport:

I love swims that feel like a real journey, and it doesn’t get more special than crossing between two islands in a place as beautiful as Nevis and St. Kitts. Warm water, incredible scenery, and that sense of adventure are what open water swimming is all about. This is a bucket-list swim for so many people and I’m really excited to be part of it, said Dearing.

Beyond the Swim: Discover Nevis

Beyond the race itself, visitors are encouraged to explore Nevis’ rare blend of barefoot luxury, rich history, and unspoilt adventure. As the birthplace of Sir Alexander Hamilton, the island offers beautifully preserved historic sites and Georgian architecture, set against lush rainforest and golden beaches.

From hiking Nevis Peak and unwinding in natural hot springs to enjoying vibrant local cuisine and tranquil, uncrowded, world-class beaches, Nevis delivers a deeply personal and authentic Caribbean experience, enhanced by the warmth and hospitality of its people.