Turtle beach is located on the southeast corner of St. Kitts. Its white sand beaches are popular with swimmers. There is a coral reef which is good for snorkelling The former beach bar, Turtle...
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Turtle beach is located on the southeast corner of St. Kitts. Its white sand beaches are popular with swimmers. There is a coral reef which is good for snorkelling The former beach bar, Turtle...
Reefs and calm water makes this an ideal bay for snorkeling.
The old cemetery has graves dating back to 1724.
The town where the Dutch colonialists set up their tobacco trading industry.
One of the largest reefs in the area plummets to nearly 200 feet and boasts an abundance of marine life and coral head.
This interesting dive site, and sports fishing site, already has an "Inside" page, which you can find at: http://www.tripad...
With a drop of 80 feet and strong currents, this reef is for more experienced divers.
The first permanent West Indian English settlement. Find old Indian pictographs on nearby boulders.
Folklore holds that this dried river bed once flowed blood for three days following a slaughter of Carib Indians by British and French colonial forces.
The heart of Charlestown was modeled and named after Londons Piccadilly Circus.
Spice up your day at Caribbean Cooks! If you're curious about what's in Caribbean cuisine or if you love those cooking shows on television, come visit us for a morning of food, fun and folklore. In a two-hour show, a 30-year veteran of Caribbean cooking and history will regale guests with fun facts and tall tales about West Indian cuisine. She will demonstrate the preparation of four traditional dishes, such as jerk pork, cinnamon chicken and rum cake. And they you'll enjoy the dishes for lunch. Come and enjoy!
Spectrum ATV Tours is located at Wingfield Estate, Old Road and offers three (3) tours daily: 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m. The tour itself is approximately 1.5 -2 hrs long. However, the ride
A lovely trail beginning with open pastures and going through thick forest where tree-frogs greet you in chorus.
Where 2,000 Carib Indians were slaughtered by colonial British and French troops in 1626.
Sir Thomas Warner, a key figure in St. Kitts colonial history and, as his epitaph reads, a much lamented gent, is buried here.
A peaceful mountain pond nestled among tropical trees and flowers.
A well-developed area including luxury hotels, a casino, golf course, yacht club and oodles of shops.
A salt source with lots of local wildlife to catch sight of, like monkeys, sea turtles and wild deer.