St. Kitts is the larger, and slightly more developed of the two islands that make up the St. Kitts and Nevis region. Though not as well known as many of the other Caribbean islands, St. Kitts offers a plethora of options for visitors, without the crowds of tourists. And because of this, St. Kitts offers a reasonably authentic island experience. On the island are unpopulated beaches, towering volcanoes, tropical rainforests, charming towns and rambling 18th century plantations, many converted to St. Kitts hotels, inns and guesthouses.
The residents welcome you with open arms and look forward for your visit. Come and enjoy some fun in the sun!!!
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Come and taste the sweetness of Sugar City St. Kitts, the sister Isle to Nevis. This 68 square mile island is in the shape of a bat, and is covered with lush green trees, rainforest, and an abundance of sugar cane cultivation. Saint Christophers, commonly referred to as St. Kitts, is one of the most unspoiled and untamed islands in the Caribbean. It has been able to uphold and maintain its culture, its heritage and its spirituality. These are just some of the treasures that St. Kitts have to offer you. There is much more to see and do but you need to come and explore this gem of an island on your own!
During your holiday on St. Kitts, why not try one of the interesting St. Kitts tours on offer to learn and see more of this fascinating island? Whether being guided around the colonial-style capital of Basseterre, trekking through the jungle or hiking up the dormant volcano, there is bound to be a tour in St. Kitts that piques your interest. See and learn more of the fascinating history and natural beauty of this island on a specialised St. Kitts tour!
Despite the lack of crowds, there are a wide range of places to stay in St. Kitts to fit your needs. You can also check out our St. Kitts map to find a hotel in St. Kitts based on its location.
Getting to St. Kitts is easy, and the most common way is by air from Europe or North America via San Juan or Puerto Rico. Be sure to use your St. Kitts holiday to visit some of its amazing neighbours such as Antigua, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, and St. Lucia.
Who knows, one visit to this island might make you want to stay there forever. That's how addictive this Sugar Island can be. There are the great ruins that tell the history of the island from beyond time. Come and join the festivities and engage in some of the local culture that is performed here on the island!