Imagine yourself surrounded by centuries-old sugar plantations, grand stone churches, volcanic mountain peaks, a flourishing rainforest and vast stretches of sandy beaches, all part of an island bordered by the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. With its rich history, scenic natural beauty, vibrant island culture, genuinely welcoming people and innumerable things to see and do, St Kitts and Nevis provides an ideal setting for a distinctive and inspired escape.
- Black Rocks
A remnant of the once active volcano, Mt. Liamuiga.
- Brimstone Hill Fortress
Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park is a monument to the ingenuity of the British military.
- Cane Sugar Rothschild
Take a tour of this famous rummery.
- Carib Breweries
You can see the entire process of how beer is made and bottled.
- Catholic Church
This is a striking old church that is worth visiting regardless of your religious preference.
- Clay Villa Plantation House and Gardens
Breath-taking views and gardens.
- Dry Forest
This is the area where you will see how plant life has adapted to the drought.
- Mount Liamuiga
Mt. Liamuiga is a stratovolcano located in the North West Range rising to 3,792 feet above sea level.
- Petroglyphs
The Carib Indians, early inhabitants of St. Kitts, left these stone carvings throughout the island.
- Rain Forest
A tropical rain forest where the fragrances of Jasmine and Mango await.
- The Circus
The heart of Charlestown was modeled and named after Londons Piccadilly Circus.
- Treasury Building
This historic building housed ministries and departments of the government for over 100 years.
- Wingfield Plantation
Wingfield Plantation is the ruins of the original sugar plantation manor house that is known as Romney Manor.












