Explore St. Kitts’ history, capture stunning views, and unwind at Frigate Bay Beach with our panoramic full island tour. Book now for an unforgettable adventure.
Explore St. Kitts’ history, capture stunning views, and unwind at Frigate Bay Beach with our panoramic full island tour. Book now for an unforgettable adventure.
- Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park - The Brimstone Hill Fortress is a steep volcanic hill rising nearly 800 feet with steep slopes overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a remarkable engineering achievement. Designed by the British and constructed by African slaves, the fortress was completed in 1790 after a century…
- Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park - The Brimstone Hill Fortress is a steep volcanic hill rising nearly 800 feet with steep slopes overlooking the Caribbean Sea. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a remarkable engineering achievement. Designed by the British and constructed by African slaves, the fortress was completed in 1790 after a century of construction.
- Romney Manor - Originally a 17th-century sugar plantation with slaves, Romney Manor has been transformed into Caribelle Batik, a cherished local crafts boutique. Visitors can explore the grounds, which feature stunning tropical botanical gardens and ancient Carib petroglyphs on lava rocks.
- Timothy Hill - For breathtaking views of St. Kitts and the nearby island of Nevis, visit Timothy Hill, a popular lookout where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea at the island’s southeast peninsula. The view includes Friar’s Bay and Frigate Bay below, with lush green hills gently sloping into the sea.
- Black Rocks - Known as Black Stone, Black Rocks is a notable rock formation on the northeastern coast of Saint Kitts. Near the town of Saddlers, these rocks are formed from lava flow from the volcanic Mount Liamuiga, which dominates the northern part of the island.
- Bloody Point - Located west of Challengers Village, Bloody Point is named after the Massacre of the Kalinago that occurred nearby.
- Independence Square - Formerly Pall Mall Square, Independence Square was renamed on September 19, 1983, when St. Kitts and Nevis gained independence. Situated on the eastern side of Basseterre near Newtown, its design resembles a Union Jack. Many surrounding streets and houses date back to the mid-eighteenth century, though time and environmental damage have taken their toll. Some structures, like the Court House and Public Library, were destroyed by fire and rebuilt.
- St. George’s Anglican Church - St. George’s Anglican Church, the largest in St. Kitts, is also the site of a significant religious conflict. Its history reflects the island’s early life and the prolonged battles for control that shaped it.
- Immaculate Conception Co-Cathedral Catholic Church - The Co-Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is an ornate grey stone church on the eastern side of Independence Square. During the early French occupation of St. Kitts, the Jesuits built a Roman Catholic Church dedicated to Our Lady. Notre Dame was burned in 1706 during the Anglo-French war and later rebuilt as St. George’s Anglican Church. Following the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, the Catholic congregation in St. Kitts dwindled, and the English banned public Catholic worship. Wealthy Catholic families built cupolas on their homes as a signal for other Catholics to gather for worship. Only two such buildings remain in Basseterre, both on Liverpool Row.
- Berkeley Memorial - Erected in 1883, the Berkeley Memorial was the only public monument commemorating an individual in St. Kitts for many years. It honors Thomas Berkeley Hardtman Berkeley, a legislator and owner of several estates, including Fountain, Greenland, Greenhill, Ottleys, Shadwell, and Stone Fort.
- Carambola Beach Club - Frigate Bay Beach (South) faces the Caribbean Sea, offering calm, warm waters and a beach filled with beautiful shells, providing great enjoyment for children.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Brimstone Hill Entrance Fee
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Caribelle Batik Entrance Fee
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Brimstone Hill Entrance Fee
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Caribelle Batik Entrance Fee
- SunBeds and Umbrellas
- SunBeds and Umbrellas
Experience the charm of St. Kitts with a comprehensive island tour, visiting historic landmarks in Basseterre such as the National Museum. Delve into history at sites like the War Memorial, Bloody Point, and Wingfield Estate, and enjoy an engaging demonstration at Caribelle Batik.
Explore Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage…
Experience the charm of St. Kitts with a comprehensive island tour, visiting historic landmarks in Basseterre such as the National Museum. Delve into history at sites like the War Memorial, Bloody Point, and Wingfield Estate, and enjoy an engaging demonstration at Caribelle Batik.
Explore Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its historical significance and breathtaking views. Journey to Gibbons Hill, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea. Then, proceed to Black Rocks, fascinating lava formations from the last volcanic eruption. Capture memorable photos and interact with local vendors.
The tour concludes at Timothy Hill, offering a unique view of the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea divided by a narrow strip of land. Keep your cameras ready for this picturesque moment before enjoying a delicious local lunch.
Relax at South Friars Beach, the perfect way to conclude your St. Kitts adventure.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.