12 Reasons We Love St. Kitts

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 on 2022.02.03
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St. Kitts may be a small island, but it has a lot to love, from a lively capital city to historic sites to beautiful beaches. Build the perfect visit around these 12 great attractions and activities. Credit: Collected by Bob Curley, AFAR Local Expert
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town, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor

Tourist attraction · Saint Thomas Middle Island

"Caribelle Batik The ancient art of wax-resist dyeing reaches a whole new level at Caribelle Batik, located on Romney Manor. At the factory, you can watch artists as they boil hues, apply wax, and dye fabrics, creating the brightly colored, intricately patterned clothing that’s typical of St. Kitts. After taking in the process, browse the wide selection of wraps, dresses, men’s shirts, bandanas, bags, wall hangings, and more, which are among the most desired products in the Caribbean."

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Saint John Capesterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Mount Liamuiga

Mountain peak · Saint John Capesterre

"Mount Liamuiga Standing at 3,793 feet, this towering, verdant peak is the island’s highest point. The dormant volcano is covered mostly in rain forest and capped with a cloud forest, making it ideal for a beautiful hike. The climb is an arduous one, however, and shouldn’t be attempted without a guide. If you manage to reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of St. Kitts, the Caribbean Sea, and neighboring islands like Nevis, Antigua, and Saba."

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Saint George Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

The Marina at Christophe Harbour

Marina · Saint George Basseterre

"After opening in 2014, it didn’t take SALT Plage long to start appearing on lists of the world’s best beachfront restaurants. At the Christophe Harbour dining destination, guests gather on a palm-shaded deck overlooking White House Bay for craft cocktails and Caribbean fare, served from a corrugated steel bar that manages, like the menu, to project both a casual and sophisticated vibe. Live music and full-moon parties make this the place to be for sunset and beyond."

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Saint Anne Sandy Point, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Sandy Point Town

Saint Anne Sandy Point

"Located just off shore in the shadow of Brimstone Hill, Sandy Point National Marine Park is renowned for its scuba diving. The area features large coral formations, canyons for divers to swim through, and a mooring site called Anchors Away, where a half-dozen anchors were dropped on the reef centuries ago by sparring French, English, and Spanish warships."

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Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Palms Court Gardens

Restaurant · Basseterre

"Palms Court may be known for its statuary gardens, but it’s also home to a restaurant, a freeform saltwater pool, and one of the best gift shops on the island. At Shell Works St. Kitts, you’ll find shell jewelry and artwork made from local materials like driftwood, sugar cane, sand, and tree roots. Spend time browsing the beautiful selection and you might even see craftspeople making new pieces for the shop."

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road town, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Sky Safari Zipline

Recreation center · Saint Thomas Middle Island

"Some zip line parks are one-and-done—you arrive, sit for orientation, take a single (if exhilarating) ride, and get back in the car. Not so at Sky Safari, located at St. Kitts’ Wingfield Estate. Here, you start with a training run on a short zip line, then head into the jungle for the main attractions: four more lines that run over the lush canopy of slumbering stratovolcano Mount Liamuiga. The first three lines, named The Boss, Mango Tango, and Brimstone Blast, measure up to 1,400 feet long, while the fourth is a dual zip line that crosses over a river and ends near the ruins of a historic sugar plantation. As you soar, you’ll reach heights of 250 feet and thrilling speeds of up to 40 miles per hour."

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Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Basseterre

Basseterre

"For more than two decades, the St. Kitts Music Festival has remained among the premier showcases in the Caribbean for a broad range of musical styles, from reggae, soca, and calypso to R&B, blues, and jazz, performed by world-famous artists like Lionel Richie and Ludacris. Held the last week of June, the festival draws thousands of attendees to Warner Park Stadium over five days and nights. This being the Caribbean, guests also enjoy a slate of beach celebrations and after-parties."

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Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Basseterre

Basseterre

"For more than two decades, the St. Kitts Music Festival has remained among the premier showcases in the Caribbean for a broad range of musical styles, from reggae, soca, and calypso to R&B, blues, and jazz, performed by world-famous artists like Lionel Richie and Ludacris. Held the last week of June, the festival draws thousands of attendees to Warner Park Stadium over five days and nights. This being the Caribbean, guests also enjoy a slate of beach celebrations and after-parties."

Photo by Stylejerk Photography
Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

St. Kitts Scenic Railway

Heritage railroad · Basseterre

"A combination of train and bus, this three-hour tour weaves a fascinatingroute past some of the island’s most historic sights. Constructed from 1912 to 1926, the rail system originally carried sugar from St. Kitts’ estates to the factory in Basseterre, but today serves as a fun tourist attraction. Visitors ride in double-decker cars—the lower is air-conditioned, the upper open-air—past black-sand beaches, old plantations,andsugarcane fields, and then up a portion of Mount Liamuiga."

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frigate bay, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Timothy Hill Overlook

Tourist attraction · Saint George Basseterre

"If you’re driving out to the beaches or bars ofSt. Kitts’southeast peninsula, make sure to stop for an envy-inducing photo op at the top of Timothy Hill. Up here, your 360-degree view includes the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, Friar’s and Frigate bays, Nevis, and the hilly peninsula itself."

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Mr. X's Shiggidy Shack Bar & Grill

"A collection of rambling beach bars, The Strip on South Frigate Bay is the best “lime” on St. Kitts—a beach bash by day that transitions to an open-air dance party, moveable feast, and pub crawl by night. The area is within walking distance of the St. Kitts Marriott Resort, but it’s a popular nightlife destination for locals and visitors from all over the island. Don’t miss Mr. X’s Shiggidy Shack, the most famous bar on St. Kitts, where you can enjoy grilled lobster alongside an ever-changing lineup of live entertainment, from karaoke to fire-eaters. Also worth visiting are Vibes (St. Kitts’ closest thing to a sports bar), ChinChillas (for Mexican food), and The Dock Bar, which offers a more relaxed scene and, as its name suggests, its very own dock. Wherever you land, expect live bands and DJs to keep the dance floor hopping well into the wee hours. If you get tired, cool off and then rev up with a “Ting with a Sting,” a popular drink of local CSR rum mixed with grapefruit soda."

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