Attractions in St Kitts and Nevis
Nestled in Basseterre, the Clay Villa Plantation House and Gardens spans a lush 10-acre (7.5-hectare) estate. Constructed in 1763, this historic property has been owned by the same family of […]
Built in 1740, the Eden Brown Estate on St Kitts and Nevis stands as a former sugar and cotton plantation. The great house and outbuildings, now in a state of […]
The Nevis Jewish Cemetery, located in Charlestown, the capital of Nevis, serves as a poignant reminder of the once-thriving Jewish community that resided on the island. Established in the late […]
Nestled on the southeastern tip of St. Kitts, Great Salt Pond offers a serene escape for hikers and birdwatchers. Surrounded by both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, the […]
Saddle Hill Fortress, perched on the island of Nevis, serves as a testament to British Admiral Lord Nelson’s time in the region. Originally designed as a strategic fallback position in […]
St. John’s Figtree Anglican Church, built in 1680, stands as one of the oldest churches in the Caribbean, nestled on the island of St. Kitts and Nevis. This modest stone […]