| These partner islands abound with lush greenery and long stretches of white, shimmering beaches. St. Kitts captivates with its splendid views and charm; Nevis possesses rare beauty and splendid mineral spas - can we convince you that island hopping is a good idea? |
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| Basseterre | | St. Kitt's capital city is noted for its striking West Indian architecture. Nestled on the southern end of the island, Basseterre's earthy charm can best be experienced via a walking tour. |
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| Brimstone Hill Fortress | | This historic fortress was declared a national monument in 19100 by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. The view from this hill-top citadel is awesome. |
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| Monkey Hill | | This grassy knoll is home to the Vervet Monkey - a French import during their years of occupation. Also the site of 17th Century sugar plantations. |
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| Charlestown | | The Island's capital city and a quick ferry ride from Basseterre. Settled in 1660, Charlestown's gingerbread charm and Victorian ambience have lingered into modern times. |
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| Bath Hotel & Bath Springs | | Although the Hotel, built in 1778, stands majestic and silent, five of the original mineral baths have been restored and opened to the public. These baths served as a high society gathering spot for over 100 years. |
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| Nisbet Plantation | | Visitors are welcomed to the delightful beach and verdant lawns & towering palm trees of this restored "Great House". Dinner is also served. |
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| Pinneys Beach | | Generally considered the island's best - crystal clear water and miles of soft sand. |
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