Botanical Gardens of Nevis
Calling all flora and fauna enthusiasts to visit the Botanical Gardens of Nevis for a day of botanical fun. Wonder around this paradise and gaze in admiration at the colorful collection of orchids, water-lilies, and bamboo groves. As you explore the wonders of this extraordinary place look out for the 100 different species of palms which are from all around the world including Asia, Madagascar and Hawaii. A Thai restaurant is also there to serve lunch and refreshment options once you have completed your tour.
Brimstone Hill
This popular attraction is favored by many tourists who wish to learn about life at the fort and slavery. Here, you get the chance to learn about the history of the island along with the construction of the fortress in a 10-minute video before you begin your actual tour of the property. On your walking tour you will see what is left of the officer’s stations, the redoubts, barracks, their ordnance store and a cemetery. At the site you can also get the most incredible views as you look from on the gun deck, after you have seen the amazing collection of Colombian artifacts, weaponry, uniforms, photographs and many more. This UNESCO World Heritage Site also shows amazing views of neighboring islands Nevis, Montserrat, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin and St. Barth’s.
Pinney’s Beach
Lined with shady palm trees, warm comfy sand and calm turquoise waters is where you can find the famous Pinney’s Beach. This 3-mile strip is equipped with reasonable bars, food huts and beach chairs. Either visit and take in the panoramic views or try snorkelling, water sports or any of the other beach activities usually found there.
Romney Manor
This attraction is a popular spot for island tours. The tourists are most fascinated by the recovered chattel houses which are found throughout the attraction, teaching entertaining batik lessons. They get the chance to learn about the 2,500-year-old Indonesian wax-and-dye process techniques with various hand-printing demonstrations. There, you also get the chance to see a variety of colourful flowers, lush gardens, an old bell tower and an unbelievable gnarled tress which is said to be 350 years old!
St. Kitts Scenic Railroad
Be sure to try this three-hour tour and learn about the history and geology of St. Kitts as the double decker railcars take you through the back roads of this beautiful island. The tour gives visitors the opportunity to experience the culture and scenery with live musical entertainment and the best views of the Caribbean Sea as well as panoramic views of the island. Hop aboard and try this amazing tour while in St. Kitts.