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What is the best month to visit St. Kitts?

The main tourist season is December to May, when it's cooler and dryer (temperatures are generally in the early-mid 80s F). It's slightly rainier, cloudier and hotter from July to November (the latter half is also the hurricane season) but on the whole humidity is low and the sun shines almost every day.



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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. Kitts is strongly related to altitude.

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June to November is the official hurricane season, although storms only usually hit during September or October.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to St Kitts High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is January. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest St Kitts flight deals.

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Affordable Cost of Living: The cost of living in St. Kitts is relatively affordable compared to other Caribbean islands. Scenic Beauty: St. Kitts is home to stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and breathtakin.

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Saint Kitts and Nevis remains vulnerable to external shocks such as climate change impacts, natural disasters, and global economic downturns.

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June is the hottest month in St. Kitts with an average temperature of 28°C (82°F) and the coldest is February at 24°C (74°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in June. The wettest month is October with an average of 140mm of rain.

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The best time to visit St. Kitts and Nevis is in May and June, when hotels lower their rates to lure in travelers and the winter crowds thin out. But the peak season – December to April – does host Carnival, a party that might be worth weaving through the droves of tourists.

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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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Don't carry large amounts of money with you. Keep your doors locked while driving and watch out for hazards on the road. LGBTQ+ visitors should avoid displays of physical affection when in public areas as St. Kitts and Nevis are part of the Caribbean nations that have outlawed homosexual relations.

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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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Prevent bug bites Bugs (like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas) can spread a number of diseases in Saint Kitts and Nevis.

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There are not near as many flights or travelers going to St. Kitts and there's little, if any competition, from other airlines so fares to St. Kitts are always on the high side when compared to fares to some of the more popular Caribbean destinations. this is especially true when flying to/from the NY area.

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If you want to venture farther than the city center of Basseterre, you will not be able to use the local bus service, so a car is your best option for seeing the other sights, as taxis are expensive on the islands. Discovering the winding roads of Saint Kitts and Nevis is best done by car.

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What makes it such an awesome Caribbean destination is that you can see St Kitts in one day by rental car, or take a whole week to explore. Our favorite experience was the day we circled the entire island. So when planning out your St Kitts vacation, make sure to include this epic road trip tour in your plans!

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