Wise words by Stephen R. Covey, to live beyond the condition of your history and find an appreciation for all that surrounds you. When I was in St. Kitt's and St. Lucia, I felt the people that I encountered from the taxi driver to the seller in the market have adopted such principle in the love they have for their country and the healthy skepticism about the ever growing tourism industry. St. Kitts and Nevis in particular are in the unique position of having the longest written histories in the Caribbean, both islands being among Europe's first colonies. These 2 Islands combine mountainous beaches with the remnant of Great Britain military footprint and the legacy of the sugar plantations; friendly local people and pulsing soca music. In some part of St. Kitt's you feel like you stepped into old Europe, while other parts are very much what you will expect from a Caribbean Island.
Brimstone Hill Fortress
It was made a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999 for its exceptionally well reserved military architect
17th-18th century British military strong hold
Bloody Point
a grisly time in Kittitian history, where in 1626 joint British and French forces massacred more than 2000 Caribs
Local people and market highlights
our mini bus/local taxi
Beer Bottle Tree - local custom to hang the bottles on the tree
Breathtaking natural scenery
Hope everyone has a great summer.....till next time.