Ken's Scenic Island Tour
Highlights
- Explore historic sites in Basseterre
- Visit Wingfield Estate plantation
- Watch artisans create vibrant fabrics
- Pass through scenic countryside and plantations
- Enjoy iconic photo opportunities at Timothy Hill
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Duration 3 to 4 hours
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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WiFi on board
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Bottled water included
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Expert English guide
Embark on Ken's Scenic Island Tours and immerse yourselves in the rich history and natural beauty of St. Kitts. Explore historic sites in Basseterre, visit the Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor to witness the creation of vibrant hand-dyed fabrics, and marvel at the volcanic rock formations at Black Rocks. Capture iconic photos at Timothy Hill Overlook and enjoy the scenic countryside views along the way. With WiFi on board, an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water included, this 3-hour tour is the perfect way to experience the best of St. Kitts in a short amount of time. Don't miss out on this unforgettable island adventure!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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4 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore St. Kitts' beauty and history with Ken's Scenic Island Tours, featuring lush landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant local culture.
Included
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Bottled water
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On-board wifi
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In-vehicle air conditioning
Excluded
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Entrance fees
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Brimestone hill entrance fee 15 usd per person
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On-board restrooms
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Basseterre
On this tour, guests will passby historic churches, the Old Treasury, Independence Square, the Farmers Market, the War Memorial, His Majesty's Prison, Government Headquarters, Carib Brewery, and Ross University, each offering unique insights into the area's history and culture
Independence Square
Independence Square is a prominent public space in the heart of Basseterre, the capital city of St. Kitts. It is a historically significant site, originally laid out in the 18th century, and has been the center of various celebrations and events throughout the island's history. It was named to commemorate St. Kitts and Nevis' independence from the United Kingdom in 1983. The square is surrounded by notable buildings, including the National Museum, and is often used for public events, festivals, and cultural gatherings. It’s a great spot to explore, with lush green spaces and a lively atmosphere reflecting the island’s vibrant culture.
Immaculate Conception Co-Cathedral Catholic Church
CO-CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION is an ornate church constructed out of grey stone and located on the eastern side of Independence Square. In the early years of the French occupation of St. Kitts, the Jesuits had build a Roman Catholic Church and dedicated it to Our Lady. Notre Dame was burned in 1706 during the Anglo-French war and rebuilt later as St. Georges Anglican Church. The catholic congregation in St. Kitts diminished drastically in the years following the Treaty of Utrecht. 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.
The Circus is a famous landmark in Basseterre, the capital city of St. Kitts. Modeled after Piccadilly Circus in London, it is a bustling hub and an essential part of the island’s cultural and historical identity. --- Key Features Berkeley Memorial Clock: At the center of The Circus stands the iconic Berkeley Memorial Clock, a four-sided iron structure with a drinking fountain at its base. It was erected in the late 19th century in honor of Thomas Berkeley, a former legislator of St. Kitts. Architecture: The surrounding buildings feature colonial-era and Caribbean architectural styles, with colorful facades that reflect the island's vibrant culture. Activity Hub: The Circus is a focal point for shopping, dining, and mingling with locals. Vendors, boutiques, and restaurants are scattered around the area, making it a great place to experience the lively atmosphere of Basseterre.
The War Memorial
The War Memorial in St. Kitts is a significant landmark located in Basseterre, the capital of the island. It honors the men and women who served and sacrificed during the First and Second World Wars, as well as other conflicts in which St. Kitts was involved. The memorial is a symbol of respect and remembrance for those who fought for freedom and peace. Situated near the edge of Independence Square, the War Memorial features a statue of a soldier and an inscription that commemorates the fallen. It serves as a place of reflection, especially during Remembrance Day (November 11), when ceremonies are held to honor the veterans.
St. George's Anglican Church
The St. George's Anglican Church is the largest church in St. Kitts and the site of a fiery religious battle. Its history is a tumultuous one that represents the island’s early life and the lengthy battles for dominance that defined it.
Bloody Point
In 1629, the area was the site of a fierce confrontation between the British and the Caribs, the indigenous people of the island. The British forces, led by Sir Thomas Warner, clashed with the Caribs in an attempt to assert control over the island. The battle was brutal, and many Caribs lost their lives, leading to the site being named "Bloody Point." The significance of this event is part of the broader history of European colonization in the Caribbean.
Wingfield Estate Sugar Plantation Ruins
The Wingfield Estate Sugar Plantation Ruins in St. Kitts offer a fascinating glimpse into the island’s colonial past and the once-thriving sugar industry that played a central role in the economy of St. Kitts and Nevis. Located in the lush valleys of the island, near the base of Mount Liamuiga, the ruins are part of a historic estate that dates back to the 17th century. The Wingfield Estate is one of the oldest sugar plantations in the Caribbean and is renowned for its preserved remnants, which include old stone buildings, grinding mills, and other plantation structures. These ruins provide insight into the harsh and complex history of sugar production, which relied heavily on enslaved labor during the colonial period.
Originally owned by Sam Jefferson, an ancestor of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, the estate dates back to the 17th century. It was once a sugar plantation and played a significant role in the island's colonial history. Features: Caribelle Batik: A highlight of Romney Manor is the Caribelle Batik workshop. Visitors can watch artisans create vibrant batik fabrics using traditional methods. These fabrics are available for purchase as souvenirs. Gardens: The estate boasts beautifully landscaped tropical gardens with towering trees, vibrant flowers, and views of Mount Liamuiga. A 400-year-old saman tree is a key attraction. Historical Ruins: Visitors can also explore remnants of the plantation, which tell stories of the island's past.
Situated on the western coast of St. Kitts, near the village of Sandy Point Historical Significance: Built by African slaves under British supervision in the 17th and 18th centuries, it was a key defense point during European colonial conflicts Known as the "Gibraltar of the West Indies" for its strategic position and formidable design Played a significant role during battles between the British and French. UNESCO Designation: Designated as a World Heritage Site in 1999 for its outstanding preservation and historical importance Key Features: 1. Fortress Architecture: Built from volcanic rock, the fortress boasts impressive bastions, walls, and cannons overlooking the coastline. A testament to military engineering of the 17th and 18th centuries. 2. Panoramic Views: Stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, neighboring islands like Saba, Statia, and St. Eustatius, and the lush St. Kitts landscape 3. Museum and Exhibits: The on-site museum offers detailed exhibits
Sandy Point Town
Did you know St. Kitts is one of the few Caribbean islands with black sand beaches, formed from its volcanic past? On our tour, you’ll discover these rare shores along with the island’s rich history, culture, and natural wonders — a perfect mix of beauty and heritage waiting to be explored.
Location: Along the northeastern coastline of St. Kitts, near the village of Belle Vue. Formation: The site features large, jagged volcanic rock formations created by the eruption of Mount Liamuiga centuries ago. These rocks have been sculpted by waves over time, creating a striking contrast against the turquoise Atlantic Ocean. Scenery: Black Rocks offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, lush greenery, and the majestic Mount Liamuiga in the background. What to Do at Black Rocks 1. Photography: The stunning landscape is perfect for capturing scenic photos. 2. Relaxation: It's a peaceful spot to enjoy the ocean breeze and natural beauty. 3. Souvenir Shopping: Local vendors often sell handmade crafts, jewelry, and snacks near the site. 4. Learn About Geology: It's a great place to observe the island's volcanic history firsthand.
Timothy Hill is located along the southeastern peninsula of St. Kitts, on the main road connecting Basseterre to the southern beaches and attractions. The View: From the top of Timothy Hill, you can see: The Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, with their distinct colors beautifully contrasting. The lush hills of St. Kitts, the coastline, and the narrow isthmus separating the two bodies of water. The nearby island of Nevis, visible in the distance on clear days. Iconic Photo Spot: The stunning vistas make Timothy Hill a popular spot for photography, especially during sunrise or sunset.
End Point
At your Hotel
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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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit Caribelle Batik for souvenirs.
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Try local snacks at Black Rocks vendors.
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Capture sunset photos at Timothy Hill.
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Explore the Botanical Garden at Romney Manor.
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Dine at nearby The Spice Mill Restaurant.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Ken's Scenic Island Tours offers a unique opportunity to explore the captivating beauty and rich history of St. Kitts through carefully curated excursions. With a focus on showcasing the island's cultural heritage and natural wonders, these tours promise an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking a deeper connection with the destination.What to expect?
Embark on a journey through time as you delve into the fascinating history of St. Kitts, from its colonial past to its vibrant artistic culture. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks as you traverse the island's picturesque landscapes, plantations, and volcanic rock formations. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, expect to immerse yourself in the essence of St. Kitts, gaining insights and perspectives that go beyond the surface.Who is this for?
Ken's Scenic Island Tours caters to curious travelers, history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and culture seekers who crave authentic experiences. Whether you're a solo explorer, a couple on a romantic getaway, or a family looking to bond over new discoveries, these tours are designed to appeal to a diverse range of visitors. From history buffs to photography enthusiasts, everyone can find something to enjoy and appreciate during these guided excursions.Why book this?
Ken's Scenic Island Tours stands out for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to providing guests with a comprehensive and immersive exploration of St. Kitts. From the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, travelers can sit back and relax while soaking in the sights and sounds of the island. The inclusion of bottled water ensures guests stay hydrated throughout the tour, while optional excursions like the Brimestone Hill Entrance Fee and Romney Manor's Botanical Garden Entrance Fee offer opportunities for deeper exploration. With a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, booking a tour with Ken promises a truly enriching and memorable experience.Good to know
As you embark on Ken's Scenic Island Tours, be prepared to encounter diverse terrain and varying weather conditions, so dressing comfortably and wearing sturdy footwear is recommended. Remember to bring your camera to capture the stunning vistas and unique moments along the way. Restroom facilities are available on board for your convenience, ensuring a comfortable journey from start to finish. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you can expect to learn fascinating facts and stories about St. Kitts that will enhance your overall experience.Reviews
Travelers who have embarked on Ken's Scenic Island Tours rave about the knowledgeable guides, breathtaking scenery, and well-planned itinerary. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore both the historical and natural attractions of St. Kitts in a single tour, making it a comprehensive and enriching experience. The attention to detail, comfortable transportation, and friendly service provided by Ken's Scenic Island Tours have earned high praise from satisfied customers, who highly recommend this excursion for anyone looking to truly immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of St. Kitts.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is