On The Table Read Magazine, “the best arts and entertainment magazine UK“, British Olympian Alice Dearing will take on the breathtaking 4.1km Nevis to St Kitts Cross Channel Swim on March 28, crossing turquoise Caribbean waters between volcanic islands in one of the world’s most scenic and adventurous open water events.
British Olympian and former marathon swimmer Alice Dearing is set to compete in one of the Caribbean’s most captivating open water events this March. The Nevis to St Kitts Cross Channel Swim, scheduled for March 28, offers a 4.1km crossing between the two neighbouring islands, blending athletic challenge with extraordinary natural surroundings.



A Historic Swimmer Brings Inspiration to the Event
Alice Dearing holds a significant place in British swimming history as the first Black woman to represent Great Britain at the Olympics. She competed at the Tokyo 2020 Games (held in 2021) and has earned multiple national titles in endurance and open water disciplines. After stepping away from top-level competition, she has focused on promoting diversity and encouraging greater participation in swimming and open water activities, serving as a role model for aspiring athletes.
Dearing has expressed enthusiasm for events that provide a true sense of adventure and journey. She highlights the appeal of warm waters, stunning scenery, and the thrill of open water swimming, describing this particular crossing as a sought-after experience on many swimmers’ wish lists.
Showcasing Caribbean Beauty and Adventure
The swim takes place amid turquoise seas, volcanic landscapes, and palm-lined shores, creating a picturesque setting for every stroke. Participants cross the channel separating Nevis and St Kitts, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and dramatic island views. The event draws competitors from across the globe, combining high safety standards, professional organisation, and a vibrant Caribbean vibe.
Whether for elite endurance athletes or dedicated open water enthusiasts, the race delivers a memorable experience in one of the region’s most scenic waterways.
Welcome from Nevis Tourism and Island Appeal


The Nevis Tourism Authority has welcomed Dearing’s participation, noting how the event highlights the island’s natural splendour and adventurous spirit. Such gatherings help introduce Nevis to international audiences while offering participants and spectators an exceptional time.
Beyond the competition, Nevis invites visitors to discover its unique offerings. As the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, the island features rich historical sites, preserved Georgian architecture, and a backdrop of lush rainforests and pristine beaches. Opportunities include hiking the prominent Nevis Peak volcano, soaking in natural hot springs, or simply enjoying uncrowded, world-class shores.
The destination combines relaxed barefoot luxury with cultural depth, vibrant local food, and renowned warm hospitality.
This March’s Nevis to St Kitts Cross Channel Swim promises not only a demanding yet rewarding athletic endeavour but also an immersion in the Caribbean’s timeless beauty and welcoming atmosphere. With a champion like Alice Dearing joining the lineup, the event gains added excitement and inspiration for all involved.
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