St. Kitts – The Caribbean’s Latest “It” Destination

The Caribbean has long been my happy place.

Since my first visit to The Bahamas as a kid on a cruise with my family, I’ve been hooked on turquoise sea and white sand. I’ve always said I can’t pick a favorite country in the world, but I might just be able to pinpoint the Caribbean as my favorite region. I’m just so fascinated by the history, intrigued by the marriage of cultures, and of course captivated by the scenery, the sea breeze, the balmy weather and the friendly people.

The Atlantic Ocean on the left, the Caribbean Sea on the right. It's amazing, right?
The Atlantic Ocean on the left, the Caribbean Sea on the right. St. Kitts has some breathtaking views.

It will come as no surprise that it took absolutely no thought to say an immediate and enthusiastic YES when I was invited to experience St. Kitts for the first time. I likely would’ve said yes even if some of the worst media offenders were invited, but I was blessed this time because not only were there no jerks, my other two cohorts were travelers I absolutely adore – Jade from Vagabond3 and Kristin from Camels & Chocolate.

Can you say much-needed girls’ trip?! Yup.

You'd think this was our first time out of the house...
You’d think this was our first time out of the house…

So what did I know about St. Kitts before my trip? Not much. And as it turns out, most folks I told about my visit didn’t know either.

I heard “Is that in the British Virgin Islands?” more than once.

Nope. St. Kitts, also known formally as Saint Christopher Island, is one of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. South of Miami, southeast of the BVIs and neighbors with Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda and Montserrat, Saint Kitts is actually a part of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The two islands make up one country.

Less than a decade ago, St. Kitts’ economy was all wrapped up in sugar. In 2005, the island shut down sugar and focused full throttle on tourism.

Even without the sugar industry, I learned very quickly that St. Kitts is a gentle island with a very sweet disposition!

St. Kitts Map

So what is there to do on Saint Kitts? 

There are the usual island destination soft adventure activities available to satiate both the day-tripping cruise passenger and the super active fly-in traveler – volcano & rainforest hiking with world famous guide O’Neil Mulraine, whizzing through the Wingfield Estate treetops on a zipline at Sky Safari, scuba diving, helicopter rides, SUP and flyboarding at Reggae Beach.

Zipping through the tree tops with Sky Safari
Zipping through the tree tops with Sky Safari
The best rainforest guide ever, Mr. O'Neil Mulraine. He knew EVERY plant, tree, shrub & creature!
The best rainforest guide ever, Mr. O’Neil Mulraine. He knew EVERY plant, tree, shrub & creature!
Stand-up paddle boarding at Reggae Beach
Stand-up paddle boarding at Reggae Beach

And you can’t miss the not-terribly-adventurous, but extremely lovely St. Kitts Scenic Railway, an 18-mile train journey on the old sugar-transportation line. There’s no better way to take in the island’s scenery than from atop an open-air, double-decker train car.

You see so much more of the island from the St. Kitts Scenic Railway
You see so much more of the island from the St. Kitts Scenic Railway

For those who use vacation as a time to forget about dieting, St. Kitts has you covered with some truly delicious restaurants focusing on upscale island cuisine. Naturally in the Caribbean, seafood is the preferred choice. You can’t go wrong with conch fritters at every meal (even at the Marriott’s upscale Italian restaurant La Cucina), and if you’re really into shellfish, you can have lobster as a main course nearly everywhere you go. (I did!)

Mr. X’s Shiggidy Shack wins hands-down for the best-named restaurant on the island (the world?) and the wildest Thursday night festivities, but I also loved laid-back Carambola Beach Club and the Spice Mill for seaside, open-air dinners.

Conch fritters - a must-have at EVERY restaurant
Conch fritters – a must-have at EVERY restaurant
Like beer? Try Carib, a favorite brew in this part of the world.
Like beer? Try Carib, a favorite brew in this part of the world.

So if you’re not eating or adventuring, what are you doing in St. Kitts?

Ideally…. absolutely nothing.

There’s a nonchalance in the air here that makes it ok, if not preferable, to spend hours staring off at some mysterious mountain in the distance. You don’t think about what you need to do or where you need to be. You just exist in the calm that rolls down the green hills toward the sea.

The sea breeze whispers as it rushes through abandoned fields of sugar cane, “Relax. Relax. Relax.”

Relax. Relax. Relax.
Relax. Relax. Relax.
Nevis, as seen from neighboring St. Kitts.
Nevis, as seen from neighboring St. Kitts.
Ottley's Plantation Inn at sunset. The perfect spot to lounge.
Ottley’s Plantation Inn at sunset. The perfect spot to lounge.

St. Kitts is on the verge of something big.

Sure, there are plenty of families who have been visiting this island for years and years. With direct flights from Miami and established accommodations like the Marriott and Ottley’s Plantation Inn, it’s not a huge secret that St. Kitts is on the map and open for business. Now that the island’s focus has purposefully turned from sugar toward the island’s natural allure as a destination, more touristic development is underway.

That might send up a red flag in your mind – it certainly did for me at first. No one wants to see an authentic Caribbean destination turned into a sterile amusement park full of bland high rise hotels, right?

From what I can tell, that’s not going to happen on St. Kitts. The two new properties under construction — Kittitian Hill and Christophe Harbour – seem genuinely concerned about the impact of development on the island. Having seen the ruin from some truly rapacious hotel developments on islands I once loved, this sits well with me.

I don’t usually go gaga about hotels. I sleep in them for hundreds of nights every year, so it takes something incredibly special to prompt a standing ovation from this jaded traveler. The fact that I’m saying Kittitian Hill is in the running to be my favorite hotel in the world means something… especially because it’s not even open yet & I’ve never stayed there.

Watch for a post coming soon about just how brilliant the concept is. Farm-to-table, green, sustainable… all the responsible travel buzzwords married with luxurious, thoughtful architecture, all placed ever so gingerly in the lushest hillside.

Yes, yes, yes, yes! If only the entire Caribbean could model Kittitian Hill’s development in the future, the region would be in good shape. I can’t wait to write more about this property and to visit as each phase comes online. It’s something you have to see to believe.

The view from one of the few completed private bungalows at Kittitian Hill. More photos & coverage to come. This is the next big thing!
Sneak peak! The view from one of the few completed private bungalows at Kittitian Hill. More photos & coverage to come. This is the next big thing!

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 Thank you to St. Kitts Tourism for hosting my visit. All opinions, as always, are my own.

COME AWAY WITH ME!

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