St. Kitts and Nevis
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in St. Kitts and Nevis - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
All Kind of Tings, a peppermint-pink edifice on Liverpool Row at College Street Ghaut, functions as a de facto vendors' market, where several...Read More
Caribelle Batik sells gloriously colored batik wraps, kimonos, caftans, T-shirts, dresses, wall hangings, and the like; you can watch the process...Read More
This marvelous source for local specialties, from vetiver mats to leather moccasins, also has a smaller branch in the Cotton Ginnery. ...Read More
The Crafthouse is one of the best sources for local dolls, wood carvings, and straw work. ...Read More
Nevis has produced one artist of some international repute, the late Dame Eva Wilkin, who for more than 50 years painted island people, flowers...Read More
The island's classiest shop carries an excellent selection of everything from bathing suits and dresses to straw bags and jewelry. ...Read More
This shop across from the tourist office offers works by local artisans (clothing, ceramic ware, woven goods) and locally produced honey, hot...Read More
This cooperative has continued the age-old tradition of hand-built red-clay pottery fired over burning coconut husks. It's possible to watch...Read More
Talk about multitasking: this little oasis offers a restaurant, an infinity pool and hot tub with bay views, miniature botanical gardens, and...Read More
This shopping arcade, designed to look like a traditional Caribbean street, has more than 20 stores (purveying mostly resort wear, souvenirs...Read More
St. Kitts and Nevis are famous for their decorative, and sometimes valuable, stamps. Collectors will find real beauties here, including the...Read More
Directly behind Pelican Mall, on the waterfront, is Port Zante, the deepwater cruise-ship pier where a much-delayed upscale shopping–dining...Read More
Shoreline Plaza is next to the Treasury Building, right on Basseterre's waterfront. The shops mainly sell locally made souvenirs and handicrafts...Read More
Spencer Cameron Art Gallery has historical reproductions of Caribbean island charts and prints, in addition to owner Rosey Cameron's popular...Read More
TDC Mall is just off the Circus in downtown, with a few boutiques, selling mostly island wear. ...Read More
Cheryl "Cherrianne" Liburd's Bocane Ceramics stocks beautifully designed and glazed local pottery, which she dubs "functional art," such as...Read More
Booyork Gallery is the atelier of Dennis Richards, who works in a remarkable range of media from pastels to papier-mâché, ceramics to collages...Read More
Glass Island sells frames, earrings, and handblown glass vases, bowls, and plates in sinuous shapes and seductive colors. ...Read More
This is a good place for island crafts, especially wood carvings, pottery, textiles, and colorful resort wear, as well as humorous T-shirts...Read More
Island Hopper sells colorful Caribelle Batik clothing and painted coconut bags as well as T-shirts and other Nevis souvenirs. ...Read More
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