An immersive visit

A trip inside St. Kitts and Nevis.

Five stops. Five places. Before you decide on a programme, see the country.

Brimstone Hill, from above — St. Kitts and Nevis

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Brimstone Hill, from above

The 'Gibraltar of the West Indies' — a 17th-century fortress designed by British military engineers, built by enslaved Africans, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Eight hundred feet above the Caribbean Sea.

Brimstone Hill, at ground level — St. Kitts and Nevis

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Brimstone Hill, at ground level

The fortress walls, three feet thick, made of locally quarried volcanic stone. The buildings inside have stood since the 1690s.

Christophe Harbour — St. Kitts and Nevis

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Christophe Harbour

A purpose-built superyacht marina at the southern end of St. Kitts, with berths for vessels up to 300 feet. The principal harbour for the country's CBI-era developments.

Park Hyatt St. Kitts — St. Kitts and Nevis

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Park Hyatt St. Kitts

The first Park Hyatt in the Caribbean. Opened 2017, built to LEED Silver standard on Banana Bay. Quiet, modern, and the preferred address for visiting principals.

Nevis Peak — St. Kitts and Nevis

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Nevis Peak

Nevis seen from the sea. The dormant volcano rises 3,232 feet, almost always cloud-wrapped at the summit. Christopher Columbus named the island 'Nuestra Señora de las Nieves' for the resemblance to a snow-capped peak.

Beyond the visit

When you're ready, we'll walk it with you.

A private conversation. No commitment. We'll answer your questions about St. Kitts and Nevis specifically, and surface the trade-offs honestly.