Most tours either take you to the beach or through the rainforest. We give you both – in one seamless day.
1. A Journey, Not Just a Stop
Other tours drop you at the rainforest and leave you there. We take you on a scenic panoramic drive from your hotel or cruise port, passing historic landmarks like the Circus Clock, the War Memorial, and Wingfield Estate, before you even step into the wild.
You get an island experience – not just one stop.
2. Lush Rainforest + Vibrant Beach
You don’t have to choose between nature and the shore. Hike through St. Kitts’ lush river gorge, hear the call of vervet monkeys, and listen to water tumbling over ancient stones. Then, end your day at Frigate Bay – smooth, warm Caribbean waters that soak your muscles and relax your soul
While other tours focus on just one thing, Nature and Shore blends history, culture, and nature into one unforgettable experience:
If you booked from a hotel your driver will be in The lobby wearing an island gems shirt, if you coming off a cruise ship the driver will be on the left side of the arrival hall in an island gems shirt
Any hotel in St Kitts we pick you up
The Circus Clock (Berkeley Memorial) Standing proudly at the center of The Circus, a historic roundabout in Basseterre, the Berkeley Memorial is one of St. Kitts’ most recognizable landmarks. This ornate, cast-iron structure was built in 1883 and features a unique combination of a clock with four faces – each one pointing toward one of the four streets that converge at the square – and a drinking fountain at its base. It was dedicated to Thomas Berkeley Hardtman Berkeley, a former president of the General Legislative Council in the 1880s. Also known affectionately as “Little Ben,” the memorial was designed by George Smith and Co. of Glasgow, Scotland, and is the only surviving example of its kind. It is a popular spot for photographs and serves as a convenient central reference point when exploring the capital city.
Located on Bay Road in Basseterre, the War Memorial is a significant historical landmark and a poignant tribute to the brave men of St. Kitts, Nevis, and Anguilla who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War I and World War II . This tall obelisk, known locally as ‘The Cenotaph,’ serves as a solemn reminder of the impact of these global conflicts on the local community
The most photographed spot on the island – Timothy Hill offers a 360-degree panoramic view that is nothing short of breathtaking . Perched on the narrow southeast peninsula, this iconic lookout is the only place on St. Kitts where you can see the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, all at once .
Frigate Bay is the perfect place to unwind after a day of adventure – whether you’ve just hiked through the rainforest or explored the island’s historic sites. The south side of Frigate Bay offers calm, smooth, crystal-clear waters that are gentle on the body. The soft golden sand invites you to sink your toes in, while the warm Caribbean Sea soaks your muscles and washes away the day’s exertion. This is where you come to relax, recharge, and soak in the island vibes. The gentle waves, the cool breeze, and the sound of the water create the perfect setting to let go and simply be
Step onto the grounds where English Caribbean history began. Wingfield Estate,was the site of the first permanent English plantation settlement in the Caribbean. This is where it all started – tobacco, sugar, and rum that shaped the island’s destiny. What to Expect: A visit to Wingfield Estate is a journey through centuries of history. Walk among the ruins of a 17th-century sugar plantation and see the remains of the oldest rum distillery in the Caribbean. · The oldest rum distillery ruins in the Caribbean, discovered during recent excavations · A 17th-century sugar mill and the island’s tallest stone chimney,
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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