Saint Kitts And Nevis

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SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

Saint Kitts and Nevis is a two-island country in the Caribbean. The nation is situated between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and located in the Leewards Islands chain of the Lesser Antilles, and is the smallest America sovereign state.  Saint Kitts and Nevis is known for its cloud-shrouded mountains and beaches. A lot of its former sugar plantations are now taverns or atmospheric ruins. Saint Kitts, the larger of the two Islands, is dominated by the inactive Mount Liamuiga volcano, home to green vervet monkeys, a crater lake and rainforests zig-zagged with hiking trails.

Why go

St. Kitts merits its acceptance in part from the soft sands and electric nightlife of Frigate Beach, and its reputation for outstanding festivals. When you need a break from the action at St. Kitts, just take a quick trip down to Nevis its sister island.
These less-popular but luxurious twin islands in the southern Caribbean are stunning. Saint Kitts and Nevis appeal to travellers looking for a fusion of scenic landscapes and resorts resort relaxation with a touch of nature and a dash of Caribbean history. St. Kitts is more of the outgoing big sister, with the most expansive selection of restaurants, resorts and bars. Shy and luxuriant Nevis has the splendour that has become that has the region’s charm.
Tranquillity might be one of the No. 1 attraction, but there are also many other charms; for example the sloping emerald greens of Royal St. Kitts Golf Club. If it's culture you seek, the islands have it — just check out the St. Kitts Carnival at wintertime or the musical festivals in June. Others who come strictly for the beaches can relax on any one of the white-sand beaches, such as Oualie Beach and Frigate Bay.