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St. KITS / NEVIS

The Facts For Your St. Kits / Nevis Vacation

The sister islands of St. Kitts and Nevis are the lands that time forgot, or so it seems at first glance to St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests. The words that come to mind for this pair of volcanic Caribbean islands are quaint, quiet, verdant, and natural.

St. Kitts and Nevis are separated by a two-mile stretch of the Caribbean sea, which can take less than 10 minutes to cross. Both islands have historical and natural sites for St. Kits / Nevis travel guests to enjoy. Recently, the two islands have been competing with each other to win Caribbean tourists, making them excellent islands to visit as they try to outdo one another.

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St. Kitts and Nevis Vacation: Facts at a Glance

Currency

St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests find that the official currency of St. Kitts and Nevis is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$). The U.S. dollar is widely accepted, but you may still receive change in EC$. The exchange rate is permanently fixed at about EC$2.70 to each US$1 (EC$1 = US$0.37).

Electricity

St. Kitts and Nevis use the 220-volt system, so St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests should bring converters for U.S.-made appliances.

GDP Per Capita

The average per capita income is approximately $8,800(USD).

Island Size

The two islands cover about 103 square miles.

Language

St. Kits / Nevis travel guests find that English is the official language of the islands and is spoken with a West Indian accent. Patois is also commonly spoken.

Population

The islands are home to about 38,300 people, and see about 70,600 St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests  annually, 36 percent of whom hail from the U.S.


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Getting There

St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests  may arrive on Nevis through Newcastle Airport, or on St. Kitts through Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport. Direct flights from the U.S. and Canada to either airport are not usually available. St. Kits / Nevis travel guests generally connect through San Juan (Puerto Rico), but may also connect via other major Caribbean airports. St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests can land at either airport and take the ferry between the two islands.

Taxis wait outside both airports and hotels for St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests, but you'll want to ask about the price and the currency before you get in. The fare from Newcastle Airport to Charlestown is approximately $15(USD). The fare from this airport to Pinney's Beach is $8(USD). The fare from Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport to Basseterre is approximately $8(USD); fares are higher to Frigate Bay.

Entry Requirements

Citizens of the United States and Canada need some form of identification, such as a passport (recommended), or original birth certificate (with raised seal) and a government-issued photo ID. St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests from all other countries, including those of the Caribbean, need a valid passport.



St. Kits / Nevis Weather

The islands experience about 51 inches of rainfall annually. Temperatures don't vary much across seasons, with January averaging a low of 71 and a high of 79, and July averaging a low of 77 and a high of 85 (all in degrees Fahrenheit). The dry season runs from November through April, with the rainy season from May through October.  Usually great weather for St. Kits / Nevis beaches and St. Kits / Nevis resorts.

Geography

St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests find that St. Kitts is the larger of the two islands. Its highest point is Mt. Liamuiga at a staggering 3,792 feet (1,156 meters) above sea level. The smaller Nevis is encircled by coral reefs, great for St. Kits / Nevis scuba divers.Nevis Peak dominates the entire island, at a height of 3,232 feet (985 meters) above sea level. The two Caribbean islands are separated by The Narrows, a two mile (three kilometer) channel.

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Heath and Safety

These Caribbean islands experience a relatively low crime rate since St. Kits / Nevis vacation areas are not a large tourist destination. Most of the crime here takes the form of stolen belongings that were left unattended on St. Kits / Nevis beaches, in cars, and in unlocked St. Kits / Nevis hotel rooms. As always, keep a close eye on valuables, never leave valuable items exposed in rental cars, and remember to lock your St. Kits / Nevis hotel room and vehicle. Women should not go out alone along deserted roads, as they are more likely to be robbed.

The water on the islands is among the purest in the Caribbean, making it very safe to drinkfor all St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests. As a side note, be sure to try Cane Sugar Rothschild, a pure sugar cane liqueur that is brewed exclusively with water from the islands.

People

Agriculture, not tourism, still plays the major role in the economy of this quiet country. Many seek out these islands specifically for their relaxed nature and British manner; St. Kits / Nevis vacation guests are typically regulars who spend weeks at a time lazing about the islands' many beaches with the locals.







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