Intoxicating
natural beauty, sunny skies, warm waters, and white sandy beaches
combine to make St. Kitts one of the most seductive spots in the
Caribbean. 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. Its strategic location and valuable
sugar trade led to an advanced and luxurious development that was among
the best in the Colonial Caribbean.
In the present, you'll find wonderful white and black sand beaches ring
the Frigate Bay area. The weather is tropical, with the always present
trade winds keeping the temperature pleasant all year around. The ocean
is warm, offering exciting wave action on the Atlantic side and calm
gently lapping waters on the Caribbean side. St. Kitts is a lush
tropical paradise. The atmosphere here is characterized by an
intoxicating blend of sunlight, sea air and fantastically abundant
vegetation. At the center of St. Kitts stands the spectacular,
cloud-fringed peak of Mount Liamuiga, covered by dense tropical cloud
forest filled with elusive green vervet monkeys and brilliant tropical
flowers.