The best way to send your clients on an idyllic island getaway is to understand what makes it so special. As a St. Kitts Destination Specialist, you’ll get to know the ins and outs of the island, giving you a competitive advantage when it comes to matching your client’s unique needs and sending them on their dream vacation.
It’s hard not to notice Mount Liamuiga, though its peak is typically enveloped in hazy clouds. The dormant volcano is the island’s highest mountain, and offers challenging rainforest hikes to an impressive volcanic crater. At the top, the view is nothing short of spectacular—a rich reward for those who complete the 4+ hour hike.
A remnant of what was once the most profitable industry on the island, the St. Kitts Scenic Railway makes use of the rails that once transported sugarcane to the city, taking passengers on a three-hour journey into the island’s countryside. Enjoy unrivaled views, folkloric music, rum cocktails and sugar cakes served on board.
The undisputed number one hot-spot on the island has been attracting partygoers since the 90s. Over the years, the area has developed to include a string of lively beach bars and restaurants, each with their own mix of music, dance, drinks, and vibes.
Since 1627, Basseterre has served as the gateway to St. Kitts. The charming city streets are lined with shops, cafés, and museums as well as government buildings and a number of historical landmarks. If you want to experience St. Kitts at its most vibrant, its most energetic—this is the place.
Brimstone Hill National Park is one of the country’s most significant historic sites. Construction of the UNESCO World Heritage Site by enslaved Africans lasted for over 100 years, and the formidable fortress was known as the Gibraltar of the Caribbean.
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Become a St. Kitts Destination Specialist and benefit from a host of hotel incentives, monthly rewards, college credits and your own idyllic St. Kitts Fam Trip.