Timothy Hill Overlook
Tourist attraction · Saint George Basseterre ·

Timothy Hill Overlook

Tourist attraction · Saint George Basseterre ·

360-degree views of Atlantic, Caribbean, Nevis, and peninsula

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Timothy Hill Overlook by Photo courtesy of St. Kitts Tourism Authority
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78JC+FCW, Unnamed Road,, Frigate Bay, St. Kitts & Nevis Get directions

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78JC+FCW, Unnamed Road,, Frigate Bay, St. Kitts & Nevis Get directions

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"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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"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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Timothy Hill Overlook

Shanelle R.

Google
Timothy Hill is a fantastic spot for both exercise and breathtaking views! Whether you walk up in the cool morning breeze or during a peaceful evening, the climb is refreshing and rewarding. At the top, you’re treated to a stunning panorama, the deep blue Atlantic Ocean on one side, the calm Caribbean Sea on the other and even a glimpse of the sister island, Nevis. Oh! And you might see some interesting creatures on your walk up 🐒. It’s truly a beautiful place that captures the best of St. Kitts’ natural charm. There’s no entry fee, it is 100% free and open to the public. 🌴✨

Anna R

Google
Truly one of the most remarkable viewpoints. Went on a weekday during the evening and had the whole viewpoint to ourselves. Be sure to walk over to the other lookout platform too that overlooks the east coast.

Louisianne J.

Google
Timothy Hill Overlook is undoubtedly one of the must-see spots in St. Kitts, offering breathtaking panoramic views that truly showcase the island’s natural beauty. From the overlook, you can take in a stunning view of the peninsula and the nearby sister island of Nevis, making it a perfect spot for photos. There are two lookout points at Timothy Hill. The first provides a wide, scenic vista of the coastline and the lush greenery surrounding the area, while the second offers a spectacular view of Frigate Bay, with a clear view of notable hotels like the Marriott and Royal St. Kitts. As you enjoy the views, depending on the day and time, there is also local vendors where you can purchase souvenirs. You may even be lucky enough to meet a local with a monkey, which is a fun and unique photo opportunity for visitors. In addition to the gorgeous scenery, there is a popular St. Kitts sign at the overlook where you can take photos.

Don Z.

Google
This is the classic St. Kitts photo stop: You’re standing on a ridge with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, looking down over the narrow strip of land, the road, and those winding beaches below. It’s the kind of view that makes every photo look like a screensaver—even on a basic phone camera. What to expect: • It’s a quick stop, not an all-afternoon attraction – most people spend 10–15 minutes taking photos and soaking it in. • Usually a few local vendors, guides, and photographers are on-site. If you take photos with the horses/props or they help line up your shots, tip them—it’s part of the experience. • The pull-off area is right off the road and can get tight with buses and taxis, but drivers are used to the flow. Pro tips from a frequent reviewer: • Best time: Morning or late afternoon for softer light and cooler temps. Midday gives you the brightest water colors if you’re chasing that electric-blue look. • Cruise visitors: It’s an easy add-on to any taxi tour—just ask your driver to include Timothy Hill as a photo stop on the way to the southern beaches. • Safety: You’re right by the roadside, so watch your footing and keep an eye out for traffic while lining up shots. If you’re on St. Kitts and skip Timothy Hill, you’re basically skipping the island’s screensaver moment. Totally worth the short detour.

Zenyatta

Google
Really beautiful views here. I would say this is an easy must-do attraction in St Kitts. Great to snap a pic here.

Riley King (.

Google
Great overlook! Trail close by to get to the top.

Rixon B.

Google
Exception views.. Seeing both the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea in one pic is amazing.

Robin

Google
Timothy Hill Overlook in St. Kitts offers stunning panoramic views, making it a serene escape with lush greenery and clear Caribbean waters. The drive to the overlook is picturesque, and the destination itself captures the essence of the island's natural beauty. It's a must-visit spot for those seeking tranquility and breathtaking landscapes.