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What to avoid in St. Kitts?

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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Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault. You should maintain at least the same level of personal security awareness as you would in the UK and make sure your accommodation is secure. This also applies if you are staying on a yacht.

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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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Crime. Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been incidents of crime including murder, armed robbery and sexual assault. You should maintain at least the same level of personal security awareness as you would in the UK and make sure your accommodation is secure.

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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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St Kitts and Nevis has so far recorded 16 murders for 2023, which is five more than the 2022 homicide toll. Police also recovered 20 illegal firearms so far in 2023, which is four more than what was recovered last year.

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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 arriving via cruise ship, you can simply walk through the port and into downtown Basseterre to browse the offerings in the island's capital city, and much of the rest of the island is walkable too.

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The best time to visit Saint Kitts and Nevis is between February and May, which are the driest months and the temperatures aren't as sweltering. The climate is hot and tropical all year round, with average highs of around 82°F. July to November is the wettest period.

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Recorded for both islands is a Racer snake (Alsophis rufiventris), recent reports indicate that there are occasional sightings of this small brown snake in the Northeast coast of St. Kitts. Endemic to St. Kitts and Nevis is a miniscule brown Tree Frog (E.

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