St. Kitts and Nevis is generally considered a mid-to-high-range Caribbean destination. In 2026, while it is not as prohibitively expensive as St. Barts, it is notably pricier than destinations like the Dominican Republic or Jamaica. A standard hotel room at a mid-range resort often starts at $250–$350 per night, and dining at popular restaurants like those at the "The Strip" on Frigate Bay can cost $40–60perpersonforafullmeal.Transportationisanotherfactor;taxisarenotmeteredandfollowfixedgovernmentrates—forexample,aridefromtheairporttoBasseterreisabout∗∗US16**, while longer trips can exceed $50. However, there are ways to save: utilizing the local "green bus" system for short trips costs only a few dollars, and exploring the historic Brimstone Hill Fortress or hiking Mt. Liamuiga provides high value for the entry fees. Overall, a daily budget of $150–$250 per person (excluding luxury lodging) is realistic for a comfortable stay on the islands.