Generally, most residents are of the opinion that no snakes are present on St. Kitts and Nevis due to the presence of the mongoose but there are in fact snakes on both islands (Horwith and Lindsay 1999).
People Also Ask
Crime. Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault. You should maintain at least the same level of personal security awareness as you would in the UK and make sure your accommodation is secure. This also applies if you are staying on a yacht.
St. Kitts and Nevis crime rate & statistics for 2021 was 29.41, a 40.11% increase from 2020. St. Kitts and Nevis crime rate & statistics for 2020 was 20.99, a 16.55% decline from 2019.
Pros: Beautiful natural scenery: St. Kitts and Nevis is known for its pristine beaches, clear blue waters, and lush green rainforests. Warm climate: The country enjoys a tropical climate, with temperatures averaging around 80°F all year round.
St Kitts and Nevis has so far recorded 16 murders for 2023, which is five more than the 2022 homicide toll. Police also recovered 20 illegal firearms so far in 2023, which is four more than what was recovered last year.
St. Kitts and Nevismurder/homicide rate for 2021 was 29.41, a 40.11% increase from 2020. St. Kitts and Nevis murder/homicide rate for 2020 was 20.99, a 16.55% decline from 2019.
Zika virus in St Kitts and NevisThere is a risk of ZIKV in this country. Details of specific affected areas within this country are not available. Pregnant women should consider avoiding travel to this country until after the pregnancy.
The Nevis to St Kitts crossing is a significant open water swim of 4.1 km/2.5mile across The Narrows. Conditions during the event may be challenging and swimmers should have a good understanding of open water swimming.
Species of shark commonly found in these waters are Caribbean reef sharks, black-tip reef sharks, and nurse sharks, however, hammerheads, tiger sharks, and bull sharks are also occasional visitors. Marine animals you can expect to spot diving Saba and St Kitts include: Nassau grouper. Horse-eye jack.