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St Kitts is a Caribbean island and has a population of 40,000 and has a shared government with the island of Nevis. The islands official language is English and the island's official currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar. The island was traditionally used for the manufacture of sugar cane; however, decreases in prices have resulted in St Kitts finding alternative methods of generating income. The main source of income for St Kitts is tourism. The Caribbean is an area that is much desired and St Kitts have exploited this as tourism plays a big part in the economy of the island.
Here are some examples of prices to send a parcel to St Kitts. We have many options, so for a personalised quote please enter the weight of your item into the quote box below.
As with a number of the smaller Caribbean islands, we can only offer a very limited courier service for heavy parcels via our partners DHL. However we do offer small parcel delivery product with Asendia, which you can book from less than £35. A 1kg parcel will typically arrive in 7-9 days with this courier, while DHL estimate the delivery time will be 3-5 days.
Before you book a courier collection you should make sure that the items you are sending meet the local regulations and our conditions of carriage and comply with our restricted items list - which will be linked to during the booking process.
The customs department is shared with Nevis and contact can be made using the below information.
Customs Department: Phone +1 869-466-7227
Fax: (869)469-0705 E-mail: [email protected]
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