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Does St Kitts have a hurricane season?

July-November You can find low rates this time of year, but keep in mind that some attractions and restaurants will close for the season. This is also the rainiest time – St. Kitts and Nevis experience the Atlantic hurricane season.



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The islands of St. Kitts and Nevis have a wet season between July and December, during which the islands receive up to 150-250 mm of rainfall per month, and a drier season between January and April. Mean annual precipitation on Nevis is about 1170 mm, while the average rainfall in St.

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It is more expensive to live in St Kitts and Nevis than in most of the Caribbean islands due to the fact that the country has to import many of its products. However, the favorable tax system makes up for the extra spending.

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Avoid isolated areas like beaches after dark and take care when walking off main roads. If travelling by taxi, make sure that you only use licensed taxis. If you can, rather leave valuables and travel documents in a safe at your accommodation. Don't carry large amounts of money with you.

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Discrimination, sexist rhetoric, and intimidation toward women and their families discourage many from engaging in the political environment. The population of St. Kitts is primarily Afro-Caribbean and Anglican, but other ethnic and religious groups engage in the political process.

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Kittian Village is a luxurious, purpose-built resort area on the eastern coast of St Kitts, around 20 minutes' drive from the capital. With a host of hotels and many restaurants to choose from, this is the most popular place to stay on the island.

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Saint Kitts is the larger and slightly more developed of the two islands, and it hosts the nation's capital of Basseterre. Nevis, on the other hand, is a bit “wilder” and more laidback, but it beats its bigger twin when it comes to pristine beaches and hiking scenery.

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If you're dreaming of seclusion and tranquility, Nevis is probably the better bet. The island's lovely capital, Charlestown, is great for history-minded strolls and museum visits. St Kitts feels busier than Nevis, and Basseterre, the capital, throngs with locals and tourists converging at markets, bars and eateries.

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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.

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Major hurricanes hit St. Kitts in 1899, 1924, and number four of 1928, is considered to be a very severe category hurricane. In 1989 Hurricane Hugo impacted St. Kitts and in 1995 Hurricanes Luis and Marilyn had severe impact on the island during September.

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It's an island that used to be pretty focus on agriculture (sugar, specifically) and so is a relative newcomer to the whole tourism game which means this is one of the most authentic Caribbean islands you can visit (you truly get to see what life is like on the islands here – not what like is like stuck in a resort in ...

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Top 9 Things to Eat in St. Kitts
  • Conch Fritters.
  • Roti.
  • Goat Water.
  • Sugar Cake.
  • Cook-up or Pelau.
  • Salt Fish and Dumplings.
  • Black Pudding.
  • Johnny Cakes.


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There's little traffic on the islands and not even a single set of traffic lights, so exploring by car is easy. Keep in mind that driving is on the left. A good road network on both islands makes most areas of St Kitts and Nevis easily accessible.

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Safety at night:Moderate St Kitts and Nevis are relatively safe islands, though precautions should still be taken, particularly at night. Generally, it's advisable to avoid secluded areas and stick to well-lit and populated places where you feel comfortable.

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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.

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With volcanic landscapes, clear waters and idyllic white sand beaches, this tiny island nation offers some stunning swimming opportunities as we explore the bays, beaches and shipwrecks which make up the country's beautiful coastline.

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Saint Kitts and Nevis is a small two-island country that enjoys one of the highest GDP per capita in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, almost 1 in 5 people on the island lives in poverty as per the last governmental socio-economic survey.

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The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$) is the local currency used on St Kitts and Nevis and can be obtained at any bank. Most places accept US dollars, but change will be given in EC. Most hotels and restaurants and larger stores accept credit cards, but local stores seldom do.

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