Quintessentially Caribbean
If you’re looking for an island that’s quintessentially Caribbean, look not further than St. Kitts and Nevis. Diverse in history, it was the mother colony of the Caribbean, and today it remains unspoilt, offering beautiful beaches, diverse activities, historic tours and excellent food. A hidden Caribbean gem, its charm and appeal lies in the authentic experiences it offers.
The Ideal Romantic Escape
A holiday to St. Kitts whisks you away from the crowds, ideal for the perfect romantic getaway. bask in the lush rainforests and beautiful beaches, or embark on an adventure together, ziplining through scenery or wreck diving at hot spots around the island. Weddings are easy to plan and arrange; choose from an array of charming, picturesque settings recite your vows at a historic church.
Family Fun and Togetherness
Kids will love Greg’s safaris, which transpots you deep into the island's lush, mountainous interior. Admire the dramatic views jungle-clad volcanic peaks, before hiking Mt. Liamuiga. Alternatively, take a half-day rainforest hike or plantation tour.
St. Kitts also offers gorgeous golf resorts, overlooking both the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, a casino and plenty of duty-free shopping. Take a day trip to the beautiful sister, island, Nevis, which shelters the remains of a British fort.
Don’t miss the scenic railway, a 3-hour, picturesque trip around the island, delving deep into the undiscovered Caribbean. Night life is relaxed- think beach bars and restaurants where you can sway to the rhythmic tunes of reggae and soca music under the stars.
Interested? Contact us today to discover why St. Kitts is the hidden gem of the Caribbean!
Getting There
Flight time from the U.K. is 10.5 hours via Antigua.
Language
English is the official language, though most people speak Creole, which is influences by the languages of the Garifuna and West Africans.
Currency
East Caribbean Dollar. US dollars are widely accepted.
Best Time to Go
The driest months are usually February to May. The rainy season is July -November, however, when the rain does come it’s usually brief and the average hours of sunshine are pretty consistent throughout the year.June-November is the official hurricane season, although storms usually hit during September or October.