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.
The Alexander Hamilton Birthplace, which contains the Hamilton Museum, sits on the waterfront. This bougainvillea-draped Georgian-style house...Read More
These twin connected eyebrows of glittering champagne-color sand—stretching nearly 2 miles (3 km) total at the southeastern tip of the island...Read More
The Caribbean's first hotel, the Bath Hotel, built by businessman John Huggins in 1778, was so popular in the 19th century that visitors, who...Read More
This series of lava deposits was spat into the sea ages ago when the island's volcano erupted. It has since been molded into fanciful shapes...Read More
In addition to terraced gardens and arbors, this remarkable 7.8-acre site in the glowering shadow of Mt. Nevis has natural lagoons, streams...Read More
This 38-acre fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is part of a national park dedicated by Queen Elizabeth in 1985. After routing the French...Read More
This government-owned mansion, built around 1740, is known as Nevis's haunted house, or haunted ruins. In 1822 a Miss Julia Huggins was to marry...Read More
Parts of this French colonial great house set on more than 2 lush tropical acres date back to 1701, with an impeccably restored interior in...Read More
On the grounds of a former sugar plantation–cotton ginnery, this ambitious, ever-expanding project traces the evolution of Nevisian social history...Read More
Locals consider Friar's Bay, on the Caribbean (southern) side, the island's finest beach. It's a long, tawny scimitar where the water always...Read More
The Caribbean side offers talcum-powder-fine beige sand framed by coconut palms and sea grapes, and the Atlantic side (a 15-minute stroll)—sometimes...Read More
Overgrown with tropical vegetation, this site overlooks the place where the settlement of Jamestown fell into the sea after a tidal wave hit...Read More
Here you can opt for everything from horseback riding to jaunts in hand-carved mahogany carriages. ...Read More
There are lovely gardens and a fountain on the site of a former slave market at Independence Square. The square is surrounded on three sides...Read More
Anyone who wants a real sense of island daily life and subsistence should call Mervin "Mansa" Tyson. He'll take you past his fruit trees and...Read More
Purportedly this is the Western Hemisphere's largest collection of Lord Horatio Nelson memorabilia, including letters, documents, paintings...Read More
In the restored former Treasury Building, the National Museum presents an eclectic collection of artifacts reflecting the history and culture...Read More
The Nevis Equestrian Centre offers leisurely beach rides as well as more demanding canters through the lush hills, starting at $75. Lessons...Read More
This broad swath of soft ecru sand shaded by coconut palms is near Nisbet Plantation, on the channel between St. Kitts and Nevis. It's popular...Read More
This site marks the first permanent English settlement in the West Indies, founded in 1624 by Thomas Warner. Take the side road toward the interior...Read More
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