
Safe Harbor Marinas, the world’s largest owner and operator of marinas, has added a new jewel to its Caribbean crown: the renowned Christophe Harbour Marina on the island of St. Kitts.
The move marks a strategic expansion for Safe Harbor into one of the Eastern Caribbean’s most sought-after yachting regions. With naturally protected waters, top-tier superyacht infrastructure, and the capacity to host vessels up to 115 meters, the facility is poised to become a premier waypoint for yachts cruising between hotspots like St. Barths, Nevis, and Antigua.
“We’re extremely pleased to be able to serve the global fleet in this important region with an offering of such high quality,” said Baxter Underwood, CEO of Safe Harbor Marinas.
Positioned just 30 nautical miles from St. Barths and a short hop from Nevis, Christophe Harbour’s deep-water basin and refined amenities offer a smart, central hub for yachts exploring the Leeward Islands. Designed with captains and crew in mind, the marina combines convenience, luxury, and technical support in equal measure.
“We are excited to offer our captains and crew another location that provides the amenities and service they have come to expect at our facilities,” added Christian Denhard, Senior Vice President at Safe Harbor. “Now in the heart of the Caribbean, we can’t wait to see the fleet in St. Kitts.”
The new location joins Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey—the largest marina in the Caribbean—and Safe Harbor San Juan, bringing the company’s regional slip total to more than 1,000. For cruising sailors and superyachts alike, Safe Harbor’s growing footprint underscores the company’s commitment to delivering world-class experiences in the world’s most iconic cruising grounds.
Learn more at shmarinas.com.