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Top 10
tourist attractions in St. Kitts and
Nevis
• Brimstone Hill
Fortress, St. Kitts, Caribbean
• Mount Liamuiga,
St. Kitts, Carribbean
• Turtle Beach,
St. Kits, Caribbean
• Royal St. Kitts
Golf Club, South Coast, St. Kitts, Carribbean
• Sunshine's,
Nevis, Carribbean
• Romney Manor,
Basseterre, St. Kitts, Caribbean
• Black Rocks,
St. Kits, Caribbean
• Bath Hotel and
Spring House, Charlestown, Nevis, Carribbean
• Pinney's Beach,
Nevis, Caribbean
• Botanical Gardens
of Nevis, Nevis, Caribbean
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Saint
Kitts and Nevis Vacation Overview
This
lush tropical paradise could easily be in the South Pacific rather
than the Caribbean. With lush forests and a dormant volcano, St
Kitts and it's sister island Nevis are often called 'the secret The
Caribbean.' St Kitts and Nevis were British colonies for hundreds of
years, and the legacy lingers with afternoon tea and Cricket. They
got their independence from Britain in September 1983. St. Kitts is
the larger of the two islands, it is the more "developed" of the
two. Its capital city is called Basseterre.
In comparison with other caribbean islands, St. Kitts and Nevis do
not get the heavy tourist crowds other islands such as St Thomas and
St Maarteen get. A few cruiseships maybe a couple days a week. While
there are several resort hotels by the coastline, there are also
small mountain inns in the countryside which are quite nice. (and
not necessarily budget, though, it would be good to inquire, anyway)
This lush tropical paradise could easily be in the South Pacific
rather than the Caribbean. With lush forests and a dormant volcano,
St Kitts and it's sister island Nevis are often called 'the secret
The Caribbean.' St Kitts and Nevis were British colonies for
hundreds of years, and the legacy lingers with afternoon tea and
Cricket. They got their independence from Britain in September 1983.
St. Kitts is the larger of the two islands, it is the more
"developed" of the two. Its capital city is called Basseterre.
In comparison with other caribbean islands, St. Kitts and Nevis do
not get the heavy tourist crowds other islands such as St Thomas and
St Maarteen get. A few cruiseships maybe a couple days a week. While
there are several resort hotels by the coastline, there are also
small mountain inns in the countryside which are quite nice. (and
not necessarily budget, though, it would be good to inquire, anyway)
St Kitts has its towering mountain (inactive) volcano called Mt
Liamuiga , (mount Misery) which is a good easy 2-3 hr hike to the
summit. The vegetation is very lush and tropical. There are large
sugar cane fields in the area (in the lowlands), and a sugar mill in
the east side of the island. St Kitts has a large fort called
Brimstone Hill built by the British. Brimstone Hill is known as the
Gibraltar of the West Indies, and has seen much bloodshed. The hill
is said to be unclimbable, yet control of the fortress changed hands
several times between the French and English between 1627 and 1713.
If memory serves correct. In the end the French were defeated after
something like an 18 month battle. When over thrown, the French were
allowed to leave the fortress flags flying and drums beating.
Brimstone Fortress was left to decay for many years until it's
historic significance was realized, and it was turned into a
National Park. Recently restored, It is now pretty well maintained,
and in a clear day you get a panoramic view of some of the
surrounding islands, such as St Eustachious and Saba.
For the people from UK who visit, Basseterre downtown has a very
small version of Picadilly Circus. Basseterre is filled with
history. A short talk with a local will reveal an interesting story
about the Independece Square and the adjacent buildings.
There are some great beaches in St Kitts. One of the better known
ones is called Frigate Bay, where the the Atlantic and Caribbean
sides are a mere 150 metres apart. Also, if you drive on the paved
road on the east side peninsula of St. Kitts (St. Kitts sort of has
the shape of a "chicken leg", sort of round oval and then this long
thin peninsula) you will be able to see Atlantic shore on the north
side (rougher water) and Caribben shore on the south side (quieter
water). The view is just amazing, and you can always stop for a
swim. St. Kitts is worth a visit, even for a day or two. The place
is very relaxing, and visitors can go swimming, hiking, light
shopping and even some sightseeing.
A daytrip by ferry to Nevis is always an option. (1 hr each way)
Nevis has a large volcano, called Mt Nevis and also nice coastline
and some resorts, both in the mountains and along the coastline.
There is a small version of Bath, but a far cry from the one in the
UK. (not really well kept) The Four Seasons Nevis is one of the top
resorts in the caribbean. Be sure to drop by to check out the
place... true paradise, and if staying there is off your budget,
then maybe just sit down and enjoy an expensive drink or snack.
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