Economy (Hyundai Accent or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
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Economy (Hyundai Accent or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Based on car searches on KAYAK, the most popular cities to rent a car in Saint Kitts and Nevis are Basseterre (96% of total searches of users looking to rent a car in Saint Kitts and Nevis), Charlestown (2%) and Frigate Bay (2%).
When you fill up your tank in Saint Kitts and Nevis, you will find that the average price of gas is 2.65 XCD (0.98 USD) per liter and 3.92 USD per gallon. Gas stations on the islands are very small; however, there are plenty located on both islands. Most gas stations either stay open until 10:00 pm or 24h.
On average a rental car in Saint Kitts and Nevis costs C$ 1,495 per month (C$ 50 per day). more
When you fill up your tank in Saint Kitts and Nevis, you will find that the average price of gas is 2.65 XCD (0.98 USD) per liter and 3.92 USD per gallon. Gas stations on the islands are very small; however, there are plenty located on both islands. Most gas stations either stay open until 10:00 pm or 24h.
Economy (Hyundai Accent or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
On average a rental car in Saint Kitts and Nevis costs C$ 349 per week (C$ 50 per day). more
4 bedrooms / 5 bathrooms / sleeps 10 here
3 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms / sleeps 6
4 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms / sleeps 8 [links]
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“Come and enjoy the view” I'm not sure what I can say that others haven't. This is a beautiful home with a million dollar view. Communication with Richard went smoothly. He was always quick to respond to questions. The property manager, Liz, met us at the house when we arrived. She helped us unload the groceries we had bought, then gave us a quick tour of the home. She was also quick to respond to questions we had prior to arrival. There were 7 adults in our group (6 originally, but my niece decided to join us). It was nice to find a house that had queen beds in all the bedrooms. I'm glad they put in air conditioning a few years back. I think the bedrooms would have been too warm for sleeping had they not had air conditioning. There is no air conditioning downstairs, which is fine during the day, but it did get warm overnight. My niece was sleeping on the pull out couch. To let you know, she loves the heat, but even she thought it was a little warm. Keep that in mind if someone is planning on sleeping downstairs. Also, she said the pull out couch was very uncomfortable. It may be find for young children, but not so much for an adult. Having the kitchen was great. We bought groceries for breakfast every morning and ate out for lunch and dinner. This saved us a few bucks. We found St. Kitts to be expensive when it came to the price of meals. The grill is a charcoal grill. Something we didn't realize until the guys got it out to cook the fish they caught (we're used to gas grills at home). Unfortunately there was very little charcoal and no lighter fluid, so we ended up baking the fish. If you plan on grilling, check the supply before hand. It wasn't worth the drive back to town to get the charcoal and fluid for one dinner. We enjoyed the Reggae Beach bar nearby. So much so, we ate there 3 times during the week. Just keep in mind they close at 6:00. Something we found out the night of our arrival, at 6:10. The Spice Mill was also excellent. Try the ribs, you won't be disappointed.
When you fill up your tank in Saint Kitts and Nevis, you will find that the average price of petrol is 2.65 XCD (0.98 USD) per liter and 3.92 USD per gallon. Petrol stations on the islands are very small; however, there are plenty located on both islands. Most petrol stations either stay open until 10:00 pm or 24h.
When you rent a car in Saint Kitts and Nevis, you will need to drive on the left-hand side of the road and overtake on the right. It is mandatory for you to wear your seatbelt when driving, and drunk driving is illegal. You will notice that local drivers will frequently use their horns as greetings, not warnings. Driving around the island is simple, as there is one major road that encircles the island—which starts at Basseterre—and a single road that cuts down to the southern peninsula. [links]
If you plan to rent a car in Saint Kitts and Nevis, you will need to be at least 25 years old. You must be in possession of a full driving license, and you must also purchase a local driver’s license when you go to pick up your rental car. The Saint Kitts and Nevis license costs around 67 XCD (25 USD) and is valid for three months. Drivers are required to carry a valid driver’s license, registration, and insurance documents at all times.
Full-size (Nissan Altima or similar) is the most frequently booked car hire type in Saint Kitts and Nevis. more
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Because Saint Kitts and Nevis are small islands, you will find that the speed limits are considerably lower than elsewhere in the world. The national maximum speed limit is 63 km/h (40 mph). The speed limit for urban areas is 31 km/h (20 mph), while outside of built-up areas the maximum speed limit is 63 km/h (40 mph). more