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Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
The guide was updated:Brimstone Hill Fortress is a collection of fortifications situated on Brimstone Hil. The fortress was constructed by British military engineers and is an example of their exceptional engineering abilities at the time. To access the fortifications and buildings, visitors must go up a steep path with steps and ramps along the way.
The national park where the fortress is located is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is possible to explore the fortress on your own, but if you want to experience it to the fullest, a guided tour is highly recommended.
Useful Information
- Address: Island Main Road, Sandy Point Town, St Kitts & Nevis
- Opening hours: Daily 9:30am–5:30pm
- Website: www.brimstonehillfortress.org
- Phone: +1 869 465 2609
- Email: brimstonehill@sisterisles.kn
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Basseterre is the capital and one of the oldest towns in the eastern Caribbean. With a population of roughly 14,000, this port city is located on the southwestern coast of Saint Kitts Island. The Historic zone of Basseterre is definitely worth a stroll as it shows a mix of French and English colonial architecture. This vibrant area of town is also full of shops, cafés and restaurants, not to mention that is frequented by both tourists and locals.
Besides being a bustling city, Basseterre also has spectacular beaches, famous for their gentle waters, and abundant natural beauty with a variety of flora and fauna.
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The National Museum of St. Kitts
Located in what used to be the Treasury Building, this informative museum offers a nice break from the heat and the sun. Despite being small, this museum documents and preserves the history of the island before the arrival of the Europeans and African slaves. Visitors can learn about the natural history of the islands and the animal life that existed before humans arrived over two thousand years ago.
The National Museum of Saint Kitts is well worth the visit during your stay in Basseterre. For a low entry fee, you'll be able to discover Saint Kitts and Nevis's fascinating history.
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Charlestown
Charlestown is the capital of Nevis in the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. It is located on the leeward side of the island in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. Some of the main sights are the famous Main Street, the cemetery, where headstones date back to 1684, and the Nevis Peak.
Getting to Charlestown from Basseterre is not complicated. There are ferries from St. Kitts to Charlestown’s waterfront. The journey is 45 minutes long and the price can be between 4 and 7 US dollars.
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Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
Brimstone Hill Fortress is a collection of fortifications situated on Brimstone Hil. The fortress was constructed by British military engineers and is an example of their exceptional engineering abilities at the time. To access the fortifications and buildings, visitors must go up a steep path with steps and ramps along the way.
The national park where the fortress is located is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is possible to explore the fortress on your own, but if you want to experience it to the fullest, a guided tour is highly recommended.
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Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden
The Fairview Great House and Botanical Garden is a unique attraction in Saint Kitts located at the foot of Olivees Mountain. The house was built in 1701 and it sits on over 2 acres of beautiful tropical gardens, which visitors can explore. The gardens are filled with lush greenery, flowers, birds, and monkeys.
There are a number of different tours available to choose from. The Caribbean Flavours Cooks Tour and The Rum tasting Tour are amongst the most popular ones, however, you can also take a simple tour around the house and the botanical Gardens or get a day pass at the pool.
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Banana Bay
Banana Bay Beach is a serene and secluded beach located on the southeast coast of Saint Kitts. The beach is a beautiful stretch of golden sand and clear water, Despite not being as remote as it used to be due to the development of some resorts and restaurants in the area, it still offers a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation.
The beach is conveniently located near other popular beaches, if you are planning to do some beach hopping. The only drawback about Banana Bay is that visitors will need their own private vehicle to get there, although taxi services are available if needed.
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Timothy Hill Overlook
Timothy Hill Overlook is probably the best spot to capture stunning views of Saint Kitts' southeast peninsula. This famous tourist attraction offers a 360-degree view of the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the island of Nevis and the hilly peninsula itself. It can be easily accessed when driving from Basseterre towards Cockleshel beach. Since it's quite popular, it can get crowded, but the views are breathtaking and most importantly, visitors can see where the Caribbean and Atlantic oceans meet.
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Spooner's Ginnery
Spooner's Ginnery is a historical site located at the edge of the town of Cayon in Saint Kitts. The property was used to process sugar cane until it was converted into a cotton ginnery. Although Spooner's Ginnery is gaining popularity nowadays, it is still a tourist attraction for those looking to avoid tourist crowds and learn about local history in a quiet environment.
Today it is the only cotton ginnery still standing. Visitors can have a glimpse into the island's history and beautiful views of the surrounding land.
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A Taste of Saint Kitts
Saint Kitts Food Tours is the ultimate experience for tourists to savour the island's food and drinks through either walking tours or open vehicle tours. The main goal is to explore the scenic views and local establishments that are not typically included in traditional tours. St. Kitts Food Tours aim to teach visitors about the island's people and culture through their food and drink traditions.
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Dieppe Bay Beach
Dieppe Bay Beach is a black sand beach home to a variety of marine life. Given that it's protected by a major reef, the place is more than ideal for bathing and snorkelling. The beach is usually quite busy as its shiny volcanic sand and natural beauty attract so many visitors.
What really sets Dieppe Bay Beach apart is the scenery. As you gaze out at the water, you will be able to see the Caribbean Sea on the left, and the Atlantic Ocean on the right.
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Central Forest Reserve National Park
Located on the northwest of Basseterre, this national park is well known for its verdant central mountain chain covered by thriving rainforest. The area is considered by experts as one of the rarest kinds of forests on the planet. There are many trails through the lush forests for adventurous hikes, bike rides or family trips. Walk under the canopy of ancient trees and enjoy the sounds of the wildlife that thrives in this spectacular world.
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Mark's Rum Tasting
Mark's Rum tasting is enjoyable and informative experience with 200 rums to choose from. Mark, the local host, is knowledgeable about rum making and passionate about his products. He also has a shop in Charlestown where he sells rum and wines to take home as souvenirs.
The tour is highly recommended if you want to know more about rum's history on the island, its characteristics and different aromas. its bottling process.
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