St Kitts and Nevis
Overview
Visit the Caribbean’s most unspoilt islands and encounter the epitome of tranquillity. From the rustic small towns, laid-back lifestyle and breath-taking panoramas of St Kitts, to the historical landmarks, traditional sugar plantations and old-style charm of Nevis.
As an island still fairly untouched by tourism, St Kitts’ quaint allure stems from its unique heritage and agricultural legacies. As well as the usual long stretches of soft sandy beach and palm-studded shores, generic to the Caribbean, St Kitts is known for its quirky culture and sense of community. The island is steeped in history, having been colonised by both the British and French and is home to Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Just 2 miles east of St Kitts, the island of Nevis is primarily dominated by its 3232ft peak, creating stunning panoramic views across the Caribbean. Nestled amongst tropical landscapes and palm-studded shores, Nevis offers the ultimate in secluded retreats with the serene sands, rural mountain roads and cultured, rustic towns; this hidden gem is the region’s best kept secret.
The islands are super accessible, with is great air connections making it almost unforgivable not to visit them both at once! Our incredible twin-centre trip will see you spend 5 nights on bright and breezy St Kitts, before heading to the isolated island of Nevis for 6 nights of pure Caribbean culture. But if you think there's something missing, get in touch with our experts who can tailor your trip to meet your every need.
How to get here
There are two weekly direct flights from London Gatwick with British Airways to St Kitts. Flights are also available via Antigua. Hotels in St Kitts are a short transfer from the airport. Nevis is a short water taxi from St Kitts.