Two Islands One Paradise private Tour of St Kitts and Nevis
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Two Islands One Paradise private Tour of St Kitts and Nevis

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6h - 7h
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About this experience

This excursion gives you the opportunity to explore the vibrant culture and rich history of St. Kitts and Nevis on this private tour that showcases the best of both islands. Discover the colonial past of Basseterre, visit picturesque sites like Caribbelle Batik and Golden Rock hotel, and immerse yourself in the lush rainforest. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of Nevis with visits to its heritage sites and stunning landscapes. With a knowledgeable local guide and private transportation, this tour offers an engaging and personalized experience that highlights the unique charm of these sister islands.

Highlights:
- Private tour with a local guide for a personalized experience
- Visit key historical sites like Independence Square and Alexandra Haliton Museum
- Scenic ferry ride between St. Kitts and Nevis included
- Kid-friendly
- light activity level suitable for all travelers

Available options

Mid size group

Mini Van/Bus: To facilitate up to 6 guests<br/>Exclusions: Merchandise: Caps, etc
Admission fee: Round-trip Inter-island Ferry Services
Entrance fee: various sightseeing locations<br/>Pickup included

Extended Family

Omni Bus: This accommodates up to 13 pax <br/>Exclusions: Merchandise: Caps, etc
Admission fee: Round-trip Inter-island Ferry Services
Entrance fee: various sightseeing locations<br/>Pickup included

Small Group-Intimate

Car/Jeep: This is to accommodate solo, couple, or small families up to 4<br/>Exclusions: Merchandise: Caps, etc
Admission fee: Round-trip Inter-island Ferry Services
Entrance fee: various sightseeing locations<br/>Pickup included

Family

Mini Bus: This accommodates up to 9 persons<br/>Exclusions: Merchandise: Caps, etc
Admission fee: Round-trip Inter-island Ferry Services
Entrance fee: various sightseeing locations<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Complimentary local Carib beer or Ting (non-alcoholic grapefruit)
Certified Tour Guide
1 625ml/21 fl.oz
Parking Fees

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1 Pass by

Begin your day with a city tour of Basseterre, our capital, where 18th-century structures blend with modern developments. This Old French town features remnants of unused slave quarters and the vibrant energy of a business day.

On the tour, you'll see key landmarks, including the Immaculate Conception Catholic Co-Cathedral, Warner Park (hosts international football and cricket), St. George’s Anglican Church, and Government Headquarters.

2

Explore the bustling center of Basseterre at our main taxi stand, located near three former international banks, a national museum, and the iconic Berkeley Memorial clock. Discover the historical significance of this fountain, which stands in the heart of our town and features four faces pointing toward the connecting streets.

3
Stop 3 Pass by

Independence Square in Basseterre is a beautiful compact public square, now serving as a venue for trade fairs, lunch breaks, or simply enjoying nature and the birds during a busy workday. Its shape resembles the Union Jack, and at its center lies a foundation that adds to its charm. Once an old slave market, this area has transformed into a peaceful and tranquil space.

4

This site connects visitors to the emotions and history of the massacre that took place in this region, where Europeans fought against the Amerindians for settlers' rights.

There will also be local vendors available.

5

Just a minute’s drive beyond Bloody River lies a breathtaking vantage point overlooking the historic community of Old Road, stretching all the way to the Brimstone Hill Forest. From here, the island unfolds in layers of history and beauty: the neatly cultivated fields of St. Kitts, the majestic rise of Mount Liamuiga—visible on a clear day beyond the drifting clouds—and the silhouettes of neighboring islands on the horizon. This stop offers more than just a photo opportunity; it invites reflection. As we gaze over the remnants of former British settlements, the lush mountains, the distant volcano, and the imposing Brimstone Hill, we weave together commentary that bridges past and present, connecting the landscapes before us with the stories they hold.

6
Stop 6

Nestled in the historic town of Old Road, Wingfield Estate is situated at the base of the island's central mountain range, surrounded by lush landscapes. The estate includes the Wingfield rainforest and watershed, which supplies up to three-quarters of the island's water.

The site showcases original crops like tobacco and indigo and illustrates the harvesting and preservation of sugar cane. Visitors can learn about the evolution of cane crushing methods—from animal and water-driven techniques to steam power—while exploring the ruins of the original rum distillery.

Enjoy local culture with a taste of the island's rum or a freshly made non-dairy smoothie, and listen for the friendly Vervet monkeys. Local vendors and restrooms are also available.

7

Immerse yourself in a stunning botanical garden featuring over 14 different types of palm trees, complemented by a tour of a batik factory and an accompanying gift shop. You can also relax at the rainforest bar while watching and listening to the wildlife around you. This site was once owned by Amerindian Chief Tegreman and shares historical connections with the ancestors of America's Thomas Jefferson, as well as the Early family of Romney. It's the perfect location for a photoshoot!

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Stop 8

Timothy Hill is the perfect way to conclude your excursion in St. Kitts. Standing approximately 179 meters (587 feet) above sea level, you'll enjoy stunning views of the island's most affluent areas. You'll see picturesque green mountains, rolling hills, and colorful houses nestled on the slopes. On one side, you can take in the breathtaking sight of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, visible together in one frame. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of our sister island, Nevis, along with other nearby islands. Local vendors are available to enhance your experience.

9

Relax on the golden sands of Cockleshell Beach while enjoying stunning views of Nevis across the channel. From here, it’s just a 6-minute ferry or water taxi ride to explore Nevis, making it a perfect spot to take in the scenery before your short island hop.

10

Discover panoramic views of Nevis’ lush landscapes and the sparkling Caribbean from the grounds of Golden Rock Hotel. This scenic stop is perfect for photos, a leisurely stroll through tropical gardens, and soaking in the island’s serene beauty.

11
Stop 11

Travel back in time at Nevis Heritage Village, a carefully preserved site that showcases the island’s rich history and culture. Visitors can explore restored properties, including traditional homes, workshops, and public buildings, gaining insight into the daily lives, customs, and crafts of Nevisians from centuries past. The village offers an immersive experience, allowing guests to walk through history, admire authentic architecture, and connect with the island’s heritage in a tangible, memorable way.

12

Nestled in lush tropical surroundings, Hermitage Inn is a historic property that dates back centuries and was once part of a colonial estate. Guides often stop at the iconic old hardwood tree on the grounds, a scenic and memorable spot perfect for photos while taking in panoramic views of Nevis’ landscape.

13

Just outside Charlestown lies the Bath Hot Spring, one of Nevis’s oldest natural attractions. Fed by geothermal heat from Nevis Peak, the spring releases warm, mineral-rich waters long believed to have healing powers. Flowing beside a small river, the pools offer both relaxation and a glimpse of the island’s volcanic heart.

Learn about the nearby former Bath Hotel, one of the region’s first luxury resorts.

14

Located in the historic heart of Charlestown, the Alexander Hamilton Museum honors the birthplace of Nevis’ most famous son, Alexander Hamilton, who was born here and later became a Founding Father of the United States and its first Treasury Secretary. Visitors can explore exhibits and period furnishings that bring 18th-century island life to life, gaining insight into the early years of this influential figure.

Just steps away, the M.V. Christian Monument commemorates Nevis’ maritime heritage and its connection to seafaring and trade. Together, these sites provide a rich cultural and historical stop, perfect for those interested in the island’s history and its global impact.

What's not included

Lunch at a local resturant if request such stop
For various sightseeing locations
Round trip Inter island Ferry Services (private if requested)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES
Audio guide
FR

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Please note below if arriving in St Kitts
Upon exiting the Port Zante arrival hall, turn right towards the Mapau Casino &Hard Rock
Cafe's entrance. You can expect a guide with our logo, "JB Taxi & Excursions," or your/group
leader's name.

Important notes

Just present your name upon arrival

About St Kitts

St Kitts, part of the twin-island nation of St Kitts and Nevis, is known for its lush rainforests, historic sugar plantations, and pristine beaches. It offers a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it a unique Caribbean destination.

Top Attractions

Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 18th-century British military fortress offers stunning views and a glimpse into the island's colonial past.

Historical 2-3 hours EC$10 (adults), EC$5 (children)

Rainforest Adventures

A canopy zip-line tour through the lush rainforest, offering thrilling adventures and breathtaking views.

Nature 2-3 hours EC$150-$200

Magdeburg Waterfall

A beautiful waterfall located in the rainforest, accessible via a scenic hike.

Nature 2-3 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Stewed Saltfish

A traditional dish made with salted cod, vegetables, and spices.

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish

Fungi and Saltfish

A breakfast staple made with cornmeal and okra, served with salted cod.

Breakfast Contains fish

Conch Fritters

Deep-fried fritters made with conch meat and spices.

Snack Contains seafood

Popular Activities

Zip-lining Hiking Snorkeling Beach relaxation Spa treatments Yoga Visiting historic sites Attending local festivals

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach relaxation.

24-30°C 75-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)

Time Zone

AST (UTC-4)

Electricity

230VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

St Kitts is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Use reputable tour operators

Getting there

By air
  • Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport • 3 km from Basseterre
By bus

Basseterre, Other towns

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are affordable and frequent, but schedules can be irregular.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Basseterre Frigate Bay Dieppe Bay

Day trips

Nevis Island
30 km (by ferry) • Half day to full day

A neighboring island with beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Sandy Point
20 km from Basseterre • Half day

A secluded beach with beautiful sand and clear waters, located near the Brimstone Hill Fortress.

Festivals

St. Kitts Music Festival • June (annual) Carnival • December (annual)

Pro tips

  • Rent a car for flexibility and convenience in exploring the island
  • Visit historic sites early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat
  • Try local dishes like stewed saltfish and fungi for an authentic culinary experience
  • Explore the island's rainforests and beaches for a mix of adventure and relaxation
  • Respect local customs and traditions, and be mindful of cultural differences
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 13
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