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And yet nature is only a small part of the wonder of these small, relatively undiscovered destinations. Long ago, St. Kitts and Nevis were the pearls of the British Caribbean, rich and enormously important islands that were celebrated throughout Europe. Nevis, the "Queen of the Caribbees," possessed unimaginable wealth from its super-productive sugar industry, while on St. Kitts the impregnable fortress of Brimstone Hill stood as the Gibraltar of the West Indies. In this venerable history is plenty of romance as well, for it was on Nevis that the dashing young Horatio Nelson met, courted, and wedded Fanny Nisbet, all the while attending to the whirling social life of the island's prosperous plantation estates. Today these islands are esteemed more for their long stretches of sugary sand than for their sugar cane. Basseterre and Charlestown, the islands' capitals, are among the most captivating and picturesque of the Caribbean's colonial harbour towns. The law here holds that no building here may be taller than the surrounding palm trees, and on both St. Kitts and Nevis natural preservation is a major value. Activities include outstanding hiking through the islands' rain forests, golfing on internationally ranked golf courses, fishing, boating and diving or snorkeling through underwater reefs and unexplored wrecks. There is also an exceptional wealth of historic points of interest, including restored fortresses, haunted plantations, and ancient petroglyphs. In the midst of all of these attractions are many of the finest and most welcoming plantation inns in the Caribbean. Still largely undiscovered, despite their extraordinary beauty, their remarkable history, and their unmatched charm, St. Kitts & Nevis offer a rare opportunity to visit the "Secret Caribbean." |
St. Kitts and Nevis
the
sister islands of St Kitts and Nevis with its sunny skies, inviting
waters, and sparsely peopled beaches combine to make them one of the
most seductive spots in the Caribbean.
Separated by a 2-mile wide channel, the islands are connected by ferry services that help visitors easily enjoy them both in a single trip!
Christopher Columbus first spotted St Kitts in 1493, when it was populated with native tribes, but the Europeans didn't colonize until the British arrived in 1623. Their strategic location and valuable sugar trade led to an advanced and luxurious development that was among the best in the Colonial Caribbean. Those high standards continue today and, in fact, St Kitts and Nevis only gained independence from Britain, in 1983.
St. Kitts' rich past is evident acroos the island. The 38-acre Brimstone Hill fortress is on one of the finest in the Caribbean. Built by the British in 1689 to defend the island agianst the French, it was returned to the French in 1782 and then recaptured by the British the following year.
St. George's Anglican Church was built by the French in 1670. Originally called the Nôtre Dame the church was burnt by the British 30 years later. Rebuilt in 1704, it was rechristened St. George's - after England's patron saint.
Nature lovers will want to take advantage of the various tours through lava formations, tropical forest areas, and seaside lagoons. Boating tours and scuba diving expeditions are also favourites activities. Plantation homes have been transformed into grand, yet intimate inns. Quaint shopping areas and beautiful Colonial architecture draw visitors to the tiny towns.
Nevis also boasts the Horatio Nelson Museum with its prints, furniture and flatware celebrating this famous sea commander.
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St. Kitts & Nevis are located in the northern part of the Leeward Islands in the eastern Caribbean