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This 38 acre fortress, dubbed "the Gibraltar of the east" is situated on the upper slopes of an 800 foot high mountain with superb views all around. Six other islands can be seen on a clear day and...
A 3,792 foot dormant volcano. Guided tours ascend the volcano, and, if properly equipped, descend into its 400-foot deep mouth.
Hardened lava formations at the base of coastal cliffs.
This old plantation estate houses the Caribelle Batik works. You can watch colorful, tie-dye clothes being made.
Scuba divers will want to visit the wreck of this large freighter, which was rated by Skin Diver Magazine as being in the top 20 in the Caribbean. The 144 foot ship sank in a storm in 1985, and then...
Turtle beach is located on the southeast corner of St. Kitts. Its white sand beaches are popular with swimmers. There is also a reef for snorkling. The former beach bar, Turtle Beach Bar & Grill,
An 18-hole championship course in the Frigate Bay area.
South of the island find this sugar-white-sand strand perfect for sunbathers and water sports.
A clean and friendly beach where a variety of sea life, including squid and sea urchin, reside.
The old cemetery has graves dating back to 1724.
Reefs and calm water makes this an ideal bay for snorkeling.
The town where the Dutch colonialists set up their tobacco trading industry.
One of the largest reefs in the area plummets to nearly 200 feet and boasts an abundance of marine life and coral head.
This interesting dive site, and sports fishing site, already has an "Inside" page, which you can find at: http://www.tripad...
With a drop of 80 feet and strong currents, this reef is for more experienced divers.
A stretch of pristine beaches.
