Tour St. Kitts A Scenic Experience (Private Tour)

Basseterre, KN
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Included

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    Water
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    Package snacks (chips, dried fruit & nut)
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    Gratuities
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    Hotels transportation (selected hotel)
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    Brimstone Hill & Caribelle Batik Entrance Fees
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    Cruise Ship Port Pick up
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    In-vehicle air conditioning
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    Stop at Timothy Hill

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
Bird Rock Beach Hotel
Koi Resort Saint Kitts, Curio Collection by Hilton
Royal St. Kitts Hotel
Sealofts On The Beach
St. Kitts Marriott Resort & The Royal Beach Casino
Sugar Bay Club Suites & Hotel
Timothy Beach Resort
Cruise customers 1) When booking list the name of the cruise ship 2) Upon arrival: Walk directly from the cruise ship into the terminal building (with arches) 3) Exit the terminal building to the right side (East) 4) Wait outside of the MaPau Casino (right side of the terminal building 5) Look for the handheld sign: Scenic Escape St. Kitts Your guide will be wearing a red, gold, or green polo shirt Hotel Customers 1) When booking indicate the name of the hotel 2) Reconfirm the tour and time by calling, emailing, or messaging on Whatsapp 3) Rep can arrange transportation at an additional cost for hotels outside of the Frigate Bay zone if required

What to expect

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The Circus

Prepare yourself as you begin your historical journey from your hotel or the cruise port. Our tour begins upon arrival into Basseterre the city with an informative drive around the city for approximately 45 minutes. Basseterre: As the capital city of St. Kitts, Basseterre is home to several historical landmarks. Independence Square, formerly known as Pall Mall Square, is the heart of the city the Berkeley Memorial Tower Clock, and the St. George's Anglican Church. The Circus, a roundabout modeled after London's Piccadilly Circus was created after a fire destroyed the east of West Independence Square on July 4th, 1867. When Basseterre was rebuilt it was decided to widen the streets and design this roundabout for the ease of movement of fire trucks to avoid a reoccurrence. A clock monument featuring clocks and water fountains was erected and dedicated to a well-known legislator Thomas Berkeley in 1883. The tour guide will pause for 10 minutes at the Circus Clock.

Duration 45 minutes
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Independence Square

Independence Square; formerly Pall Mall Square, was renamed on the 19th of September 1983 to commemorate the birth of the new nation of St. Christopher and Nevis. Its layout was designed to look like a Union Jack and the streets and houses surrounding it once dated to the mid-eighteenth century. Time and the environment have damaged or destroyed many of them. St Theresa Catholic Church CO-CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION is an ornate church constructed out of grey stone. In the early years of the French occupation of St. Kitts, the Jesuits built a Roman Catholic Church and dedicated it to Our Lady, Notre Dame. It was burned in 1706 during the Anglo-French war and rebuilt later as St. Georges Anglican Church. In 1713 the English forbade public worship of the Catholic religion in St. Kitts. Wealthy Catholic families erected cupolas on the tops of their houses as a sign for other Catholics to come and worship. Only two such buildings remain in Basseterre both on Liverpool Row.

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St. George's Anglican Church

ST. GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH is the largest church in Basseterre. It stands at the head of Church Street and resembles an English parish church in style. The outer walls are of heavy andesite rock and the roof is covered in slate. In 1635, at the request of the directors of the Company of the Isles of America, the Provincial of the Capuchin Friars of Normandy assigned three men, Fathers Jerome, Marc and Pacifique de Provins to care for the spiritual needs of the French colonists and to attempt the conversion of the small Kalinago population that remained on the island after the massacre of 1627. In Basseterre they erected a place of worship which Rochefort describes as a fair Church able to contain a very great Congregation The Friars also had churches in Cayon and Capisterre but in 1646, Governor De Poincy felt that they were taking sides against him and ordered them to leave the colony. He replaced them with the Jesuits. In 1672 they built a church which they called Notre Dame

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Bloody Point

Bloody Point is situated to the west of Challengers Village. It gets its name from the Massacre of the Kalinago that took place in the vicinity. One of their own, Barbs gave the English settlers information when the Kalinagoes will not be on alert and the settlers attack the tribe. It is said the river ran so red that it was eventually called Bloody River.

Duration 5 minutes
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Wingfield-Phillips Rain Forest Nature Trail

Wingfield-Phillips Rain Forest Nature Trail Wingfield Estate is adjacent to Wingfield River in a lush rainforest located in Old Road Town, St. Kitts. The estate is set in the picturesque foothills of the island’s central mountain range, with elevations over 3000 ft. One of the unique aspects of this area is the Wingfield watershed. This is a natural resource that covers hundreds of acres, depositing water into Wingfield River. The watershed provides the island with more than ¾ of the island's water requirement. Wingfield Estate is one of four places on St. Kitts that has 17th-century Amerindian petroglyphs (a carving or inscription on a rock). The petroglyphs of Wingfield Estate are considered to be amongst one of the finest examples of rock carvings in the Lesser Antilles, and on St. Kitts, they are one of the Read more

Duration 15 minutes
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Romney Manor

Romney Manor, set on approximately 8 acres, dates back to the 1600s. Prior to the island's European conquest, in 1623, there is strong evidence that Carib Indian Chief Tegreman’s village occupied the site. Petroglyphs located on the Wingfield Estate attest to the presence of Amerindians at some point during the property's history. Most of the activity on the property, has been growing & distilling sugar cane. Over the years, its owners have witnessed the crushing of cane by animals, water, and steam power. This all changed in the 1920s as cane processing became centralized in the nation's capital, Basseterre. The Wingfield Estate grew, harvested, and loaded sugar cane until the mid-2000s, that's 350 years! Romney Manor became a batik enterprise in the 1970s under the tutelage of its current owner. A favourite is our magnificent Saman tree, the largest living organism in St. Kitts. It is over 400 years old, 24 ft in circumference, and covers ½ acre. Imagine the stories it can tell.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park

Brimstone Hill Fortress, Gibraltor of the West Indies, A UNESCO Heritage Site. It was constructed intermittently between the 1690s and 1790s, and is of singular importance as being the remains of a large, complete military community of the 18th century. As such, it is a veritable time capsule of international significance. The prominent Citadel is one of the earliest and finest surviving examples of a new style of fortification known as the 'polygonal system'. Brimstone Hill is nearly 800 feet high with steep and precipitous slopes. The walls of the structures are predominantly of stone, labouriously and skillfully fashioned from the hard volcanic rock of which the hill is composed. The mortar to cement the stones was produced on site from the limestone which covers much of the middle and lower slopes. The Fortress is virtually a man-made outgrowth of the natural hill. The physical location of the Fortress presents attractive panoramic vistas of forested mountains, cultivated fields,

Duration 45 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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Black Rocks

Black Rocks, also referred to as Black Stone, is the name of a notable rock formation on the northeastern coast of the island of Saint Kitts. Located close to the town of Saddlers, the rocks consist of lava flow from the volcanic Mount Liamuiga which dominates the northern half of the island of Saint Kitts

Duration 20 minutes
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Timothy Hill

Timothy Hill is a popular lookout spot located a short distance from Frigate Beach, Timothy Hill provides a view of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean where it meets the Caribbean Sea. Within the two bodies of water you’ll see lush, green foliage and the gently sloping hills of the southeast peninsula of St Kitts from your vantage point above. You’ll even be able to see the neighboring island of Nevis in the distance.

Duration 20 minutes
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Frigate Bay

As you descend the Timothy Hill, you will observe a panoramic view of the entire area which consists of extravagant homes, restaurants, villas, and hotels. It also has the stunning Frigate Bay Beach also known as Timothy Beach. This area houses various beach bars and restaurants and is very active during the weekend when nightlife becomes livelier. Watersports is also accessible here so if you are staying at one of the hotels in Frigate Bay, then it's just a short walk away. Golfing is also available at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club. It is an 18-hole championship golf course and offers a challenging layout suitable for players of all skill levels. The various beach bars and restaurants have a variety of restaurants, beach bars, and cafes where you can enjoy local Caribbean cuisine and a refreshing tropical drink. Many establishments offer waterfront views, allowing you to relax and take in the beautiful surroundings. The perfect area to relax and observe the sun setting.

Duration 20 minutes
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Basseterre

The tour ends at your hotel or a scenic drive back to the cruise port of Port Zante. You will have enough time to visit the shops on Port Zante if you arrive via cruise ship. This is an approximately 1 hour to drive and shop browsing.

Duration 60 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Wheelchair accessible
Provided by Scenic Escape St. Kitts Ltd.

What our experts say

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    Visit nearby Frigate Bay for dining
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    Don't miss the views at Timothy Hill
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    Check out local crafts at Caribelle Batik
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    Bring a camera for stunning photos
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the stunning natural beauty and rich history of St. Kitts on a Guided Historical Tour. This tour is designed to take you on a journey through the diverse landscapes of the island, offering panoramic views and visits to historic sites. Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty and cultural heritage of St. Kitts as knowledgeable tour guides provide insightful commentary throughout the tour.

What to Expect?

During the Guided Historical Tour of St. Kitts, you can expect to be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the island's lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and pristine beaches. The tour is carefully curated to showcase the best viewpoints, allowing you to capture stunning photos and create lasting memories. In addition to the natural beauty, the tour includes visits to significant historic sites. Explore ancient sugar plantations, colonial-era ruins, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill. Each location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, providing a comprehensive understanding of the island's history.

Who is this for?

The Guided Historical Tour of St. Kitts is perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the island's heritage. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour is inclusive and suitable for all. Anyone with an appreciation for panoramic views, historical sites, and immersive experiences will thoroughly enjoy this tour.

Why Book This?

By booking the Guided Historical Tour of St. Kitts, you will have the opportunity to explore the hidden gems of the island with an experienced guide. The tour not only provides stunning panoramic views but also offers a chance to delve into the rich history and culture of St. Kitts. The knowledgeable guides will share local knowledge and commentary, giving you unique insights into the island's traditions, folklore, and significance of the sites you visit. This educational and immersive experience will leave you with a deeper appreciation for St. Kitts and its fascinating past.

Good to Know

During the Guided Historical Tour, you can expect to be picked up from your cruise ship port or Frigate Bay hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. The tour includes entrance fees to attractions such as Brimstone Hill and Caribelle Batik. Package snacks, soda or beer, bottled water, and comfortable transportation are provided for your convenience.

Reviews

Customers who have taken the Guided Historical Tour of St. Kitts have raved about the knowledgeable guides and the stunning natural beauty of the island. They have praised the immersive experience and the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of St. Kitts. Overall, customers have expressed high satisfaction with the tour, highlighting it as a must-do for anyone visiting the island.

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