Yes, St. Kitts and Nevis is considered one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean in 2026. The islands maintain a Level 1 travel advisory from the U.S. State Department, suggesting that travelers "exercise normal precautions." The crime rate remains low compared to regional neighbors, though petty theft and "crime of opportunity" (like bag snatching on beaches) can still occur. In 2026, the government has increased the police presence in the capital, Basseterre, particularly around the cruise ship docks. Travelers are advised to avoid walking in unlit or isolated areas at night and to use only registered taxis. One of the primary safety considerations in 2026 is actually natural: the islands are in a hurricane zone, so if you are traveling between June and November, you should monitor weather reports closely. Overall, with its stable political climate and friendly local population, St. Kitts remains a premier and secure choice for 2026 vacations and "digital nomad" stays.