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St Kitts & Nevis

  • A wooden pier stretching out in front with a palm tree either side

Deliciously slow and sleepy, the tranquil landscapes of St Kitts and Nevis epitomise the Caribbean of yesteryear.

Deliciously slow and sleepy, the tranquil landscapes of St Kitts and Nevis epitomise the Caribbean of yesteryear.

If we had to choose an island that embodies the Caribbean’s ethos for easy-breezy living, then it’s unsurprising that this two-island nation came along and doubled all the fun. The trusty enablers for all things loveably lazy and tantalisingly guilt-free, both are small enough to explore in just a few hours yet enticing enough to return to like it’s Groundhog Day.

Teeming with luscious rainforests and green vervet monkeys, natural habitats feel relatively untouched, while unforgiving histories are respectfully recognised in the remnants of plantation houses and the island’s maritime past. St Kitts may be the larger and wilder island of the two, while Nevis the polished junior, but both share local traditions, spicy Creole cuisine and a genuine closeness that can even be swum between.

A half full glass situated between two bottles of crowned monkey rum
Two small monkeys sat on the grass of a golf course
Looking through plant leaves at a white resort building with a straw roof
A half full glass situated between two bottles of crowned monkey rum
Two small monkeys sat on the grass of a golf course
Looking through plant leaves at a white resort building with a straw roof

In pursuit of…

Bright open hotel lobby at Four Seasons Resort Nevis
… being so laid back you’re practically horizontal

It's like taking a time machine back to all the Caribbean’s favourite traditions. Taking everything at a leisurely pace (where even the volcanoes are dormant), there are hikes to enjoy up Mount Liamuiga, while catamarans take divers to explore a myriad of reefs and wrecks. And because there’s nothing like the Caribbean’s love for sports to pass the time, there’s everything from glamorous golf courses to the excitement of witnessing local cricket games played with passion and verve. All finished off with the Kittitians and Nevisians time-honoured legacy of hand-making kites and test flying them; proving that the real winners in these parts are the ones that have got a better handle on swaying alongside the ocean’s breeze.

The real winners in these parts are the ones that have got a better handle on swaying alongside the ocean’s breeze.

Its essence...

EASYGOING
TRANQUIL
HOSPITABLE
Destination essentials
  • Dec - Apr
    HIGH
  • May - Nov
    LOW
SEASON
  • 10hrs 20min
    LGW - SKB
Flight
  • -4hrs
    GMT
Time difference
  • XCD
    EAST CARIBBEAN DOLLAR
  • English
    St Kitts Creole also spoken
Currency / Language
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