From the island of St. Kitts, the most frequent and accessible ferry destination is its sister island, Nevis. This route is served by several "fast ferries" and the local "Sea Bridge" car ferry, taking between 15 and 45 minutes depending on the vessel. Beyond Nevis, in 2026, the Makana Ferry has expanded regional connectivity, offering scheduled service from St. Kitts to Sint Eustatius (Statia) and Saba. There are also occasional seasonal or high-speed links to Sint Maarten, which serves as a major regional hub. While you cannot "hop" to every Caribbean island by ferry—as the distances to places like Antigua or St. Barts usually require a small plane (LIAT or Winair)—the St. Kitts-Nevis-Statia-Saba circuit is the primary ferry network. If you are looking to visit St. Martin or Anguilla, it is technically possible via a multi-leg ferry journey starting from Statia, but most travelers find a 20-minute flight from the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport to be more practical for those specific north-bound destinations.