Key Cruising Areas: There are many scenic anchorages to enjoy around the two islands, which are also an easy day sail to St Maarten Leeward or St Barts. The rest of the archipelago also offers spectacular landscapes and sailing.
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Key Cruising Areas: There are many scenic anchorages to enjoy around the two islands, which are also an easy day sail to St Maarten Leeward or St Barts. The rest of the archipelago also offers spectacular landscapes and sailing.
Don’t Miss: The underwater world around the islands may be more stunning than the land – the diving around St Kitts and Nevis is award winning! Visit the wreck of M/V River Taw for an easy wreck dive, Monkey Shoals or Coconut Tree reef for incredible corals and marine life, or – for the thrill seekers – explore the formations at the Devil’s Cavern.
Best Beach: Take a picnic to Majors Bay Beach on the south of St Kitts. With no developments, this once-secret bay remains quiet and unspoiled. Golden sands, clear waters that stretch to the foot of Nevis and a swimming pool in an old wreck make for a beautiful, tranquil bathing spot. [links]
Nevis is the smaller and more serene of the two islands. The island offers many sandy beaches, including palm-fringed Pinney’s Beach and sheltered Oualie Beach. On Nevis, colorfully painted houses dot the landscape. Both islands have genuinely welcoming people, cool tropical breezes, and plenty of things to see and do. more
St Kitts and Nevis a dual-island nation located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Cloud-shrouded mountains and beaches create striking views. Former sugar plantations that are now inns dot the islands. Mount Liamuiga dominates St. Kitts, the larger of the two islands. more
During the summer the climate in St Kitts and Nevis is hot, humid, windy, and partly cloudy. At higher elevations it cooler all year. Temperatures are lower from December to March. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 74°F to 88°F and is rarely below 72°F or above 90°F. more
Christophe Harbour Marina one of the newest megayacht marinas in the Caribbean. Customs and Immigration services are available at the marina. Easy access from St. Kitts International Airport on some of the best roads in the Caribbean. The new Grand Hyatt hotel is within 10 minutes of the marina. more
Relax and take in the spectacular views as you sail between the two islands to a secluded cove and snorkel with our marine biologist. more
T ake it slow and easy with a rum punch on deck or go full sail adventure and take the helm… it’s up to you. more
Bring your own tunes to suit your mood or listen to the wind in the sails and enjoy the peace and serenity of your own private yacht. more
Spend a perfect day sailing and snorkeling in the clear blue waters around St Kitts & Nevis. more
South Friars Bay (St Kitts)
Just off the Caribbean Sea side of Friars Bay, curious yacht charter guests will be excited to find one of this locale’s lively, beautiful beaches. Perfect for visitors of all ages, South Friars Bay promises calm waters, tasty food and drink, pristine sands, and magical horizon views. [links]
St Kitts and Nevis yacht charters offer the best way to see and explore the twin islands where you can get the authentic taste of the Caribbean and a reminder of the West Indies as they used to be.
Tour the island on board the St Kitts Scenic Railway
Originally built to transport sugar cane, the St Kitts Scenic Railway now offers sightseeing tours around the island. The journey takes 3 hours, covering about 30 miles and offering some of the most spectacular views of the coastline, the dormant volcano of Mount Liamuiga), the old sugar plantations, and small Caribbean towns. here
Sandy Point Reef National Marine Park (St Kitts)
Make sure to stop at the Sandy Point Reef National Marina Park on your yacht charter in St Kitts and Nevis for a day of diving and snorkeling. Here you can see large coral formations and swim through 30m-long canyons.
First discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, and later colonized in the early 1600s, St. Kitts was once a valuable addition to the sugar trade; resulting, today, in a prosperous island filled with luxurious resorts, a thriving nightlife, and a pulsing, South Caribbean beat.
Here are some of the top sites to experience during your next yacht charter to the enchanting island of St Kitts and Nevis: more