St. Kitts and Nevis Information
The Beaches of St Kitts
2008-09-13 18:07:40 by Claire
Why should you choose St Kitts beaches when there are so many other beautiful Caribbean beaches to choose from? So you want to know what's the deal about St Kitts beaches? One word sums it all up... diversity.
First, the beaches of St Kitts offer a choice between soft golden sand beaches primarily found on the Southeast Peninsula and intriguing black/grey sand beaches scattered along the northern and south-western coastlines. Further, the beaches can also be classified by location into Atlantic coast (windward) beaches and Caribbean coast (leeward) beaches. The diversity of St Kitts beaches is also reflected in the different landscapes that surround these beaches. I can go on talking about the diverse nature of the beaches of St Kitts, but as the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. So in the photos below, I have attempted to give you a glimpse of what I mean by the diversity of St Kitts beaches.
South Frigate Bay Beach, Frigate Bay, St Kitts Sand Bank Bay Beach, Southeast Peninsula, St Kitts
South Frigate Bay Beach
A Caribbean Coast Beach
Sand Bank Bay Beach
An Atlantic Coast Beach
Eastern section of Beach at Belle Tete in Sandy Point, St Kitts Beach at Camps Bay, Camps, St. Kitts
Belle Tete Beach
A Black Sand Beach
in Sandy Point
Camps Bay
A Less Known
Black Sand Beach
St Kitts beaches account for some 26.3 km of the island's 78.1 km long coastline. The beaches are generally of two types: coral golden sand beaches spread across 13.2 km of the coastline and 13.1 km of volcanic black/grey sand beaches. The remainder of the coastline is made up of cliffs, cobble and boulders and rocks.
How many St Kitts beaches are there?
I counted about nineteen beaches on a map displayed at the office of the St Christopher Heritage Society. This map, which shows heritage and natural attractions in St Kitts and Nevis, was prepared by the Department of Regional Development and Environment of the Organization of American States (OAS), with the collaboration of the St Christopher Heritage Society, the Nevis Historical and Conservation Society (NHCS), The St Kitts Sugar Manufacturing Corporation, the St Kitts Department of Community Affairs and the Island Resources Foundation as part of a Tourism Master Plan project funded by the OAS.
Following is a list of the St Kitts beaches shown on the map:
* Frigate Bay North, Frigate Bay
* Frigate Bay South, Frigate Bay
* Friar's Bay North, Southeast Peninsula
* Friar's Bay South, Southeast Peninsula
* Canoe Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Turtle Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Sand Bank Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Mosquito Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Majors Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Cockleshell Bay, Southeast Peninsula
Slideshow of St Kitts Beaches
Slideshow of St Kitts Beaches
* Banana Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* White House Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Pump Bay, Sandy Point
* Belle Tete, Sandy Point
* Dieppe Bay Beach, Dieppe Bay
* Conaree Beach, Conaree
* Half Moon Bay, Conaree
* Helden's, St. Pauls
* Basseterre Beach, Basseterre
As can be seen from the list above, most of the beaches are located on the Southeast Peninsula. The Southeast Peninsula also has some smaller, unnamed beaches interspersed along its shoreline. There are also some smaller less known beaches that are scattered along the rest of the coastline but which are not detailed on the map. These are mostly black sand beaches used by the locals for swimming, walking and fishing.
Activities on St Kitts Beaches
The popular beaches offer a variety of beach and water sport activities including beach volleyball, swimming, snorkeling, diving, water skiing, body-surfing and windsurfing among others. For those beaches that are not ideal for swimming or other water sports, the tranquil surroundings render them perfect for horseback riding, a leisurely stroll or for sunbathing while relaxing on the sand. Do remember to bring along your sunscreen and sunglasses for your protection.
The beaches of St Kitts in Frigate Bay and the Southeast Peninsula area are a hive of activity in May of each year. The event that generates all this activity is the St Kitts International ITU Series Triathlon. This eagerly awaited athletic event is sanctioned by the International Triathlon Union (ITU), and provides competitors with a great opportunity to earn points towards world rankings, while enjoying the amazing scenery of the Frigate Bay and Southeast Peninsula areas.
In addition to being home to beach resorts, beach hotels, villas and condominiums, St Kitts beaches provide perfect spots for family beach picnics. If you'd like to enjoy this beach picnic experience, do pack a picnic basket with lots of goodies from the local supermarkets and head for a beach of your choice for a relaxing day out. However, if you can't be bothered with taking along your own food and drinks, then your trip to the beach is a great opportunity for you to sample the local cuisine from one of the local beach bars such as Turtle Beach Bar and Restaurant, Monkey Bar, Mr X Shiggidy Shack Bar & Grill, the Ship Wreck Bar and Grill, Majors Bay Beach Bar, Lion Rock Beach Bar located on the popular beaches.
In addition to the above activities, St Kitts beaches also provide that picture perfect romantic setting for beach weddings. So if you are thinking about tying the knot on one of the many beautiful Caribbean beaches, why not consider one of our secluded beaches as the choice for your wedding. The scenic vistas and beauty of the surrounding landscape will no doubt fulfill your dream of beginning your married life in paradise.
So whether you are looking for a romantic setting for your beach wedding, a tranquil relaxing getaway, exciting beach and water sport activities or that perfect spot for your family beach vacation, St Kitts beaches have something to offer you. For more information on how you can get here to join in the fun on St Kitts beaches, please visit my air travel to St Kitts Nevis and Caribbean cruises to St Kitts Nevis pages.
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First, the beaches of St Kitts offer a choice between soft golden sand beaches primarily found on the Southeast Peninsula and intriguing black/grey sand beaches scattered along the northern and south-western coastlines. Further, the beaches can also be classified by location into Atlantic coast (windward) beaches and Caribbean coast (leeward) beaches. The diversity of St Kitts beaches is also reflected in the different landscapes that surround these beaches. I can go on talking about the diverse nature of the beaches of St Kitts, but as the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. So in the photos below, I have attempted to give you a glimpse of what I mean by the diversity of St Kitts beaches.
South Frigate Bay Beach, Frigate Bay, St Kitts Sand Bank Bay Beach, Southeast Peninsula, St Kitts
South Frigate Bay Beach
A Caribbean Coast Beach
Sand Bank Bay Beach
An Atlantic Coast Beach
Eastern section of Beach at Belle Tete in Sandy Point, St Kitts Beach at Camps Bay, Camps, St. Kitts
Belle Tete Beach
A Black Sand Beach
in Sandy Point
Camps Bay
A Less Known
Black Sand Beach
St Kitts beaches account for some 26.3 km of the island's 78.1 km long coastline. The beaches are generally of two types: coral golden sand beaches spread across 13.2 km of the coastline and 13.1 km of volcanic black/grey sand beaches. The remainder of the coastline is made up of cliffs, cobble and boulders and rocks.
How many St Kitts beaches are there?
I counted about nineteen beaches on a map displayed at the office of the St Christopher Heritage Society. This map, which shows heritage and natural attractions in St Kitts and Nevis, was prepared by the Department of Regional Development and Environment of the Organization of American States (OAS), with the collaboration of the St Christopher Heritage Society, the Nevis Historical and Conservation Society (NHCS), The St Kitts Sugar Manufacturing Corporation, the St Kitts Department of Community Affairs and the Island Resources Foundation as part of a Tourism Master Plan project funded by the OAS.
Following is a list of the St Kitts beaches shown on the map:
* Frigate Bay North, Frigate Bay
* Frigate Bay South, Frigate Bay
* Friar's Bay North, Southeast Peninsula
* Friar's Bay South, Southeast Peninsula
* Canoe Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Turtle Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Sand Bank Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Mosquito Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Majors Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Cockleshell Bay, Southeast Peninsula
Slideshow of St Kitts Beaches
Slideshow of St Kitts Beaches
* Banana Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* White House Bay, Southeast Peninsula
* Pump Bay, Sandy Point
* Belle Tete, Sandy Point
* Dieppe Bay Beach, Dieppe Bay
* Conaree Beach, Conaree
* Half Moon Bay, Conaree
* Helden's, St. Pauls
* Basseterre Beach, Basseterre
As can be seen from the list above, most of the beaches are located on the Southeast Peninsula. The Southeast Peninsula also has some smaller, unnamed beaches interspersed along its shoreline. There are also some smaller less known beaches that are scattered along the rest of the coastline but which are not detailed on the map. These are mostly black sand beaches used by the locals for swimming, walking and fishing.
Activities on St Kitts Beaches
The popular beaches offer a variety of beach and water sport activities including beach volleyball, swimming, snorkeling, diving, water skiing, body-surfing and windsurfing among others. For those beaches that are not ideal for swimming or other water sports, the tranquil surroundings render them perfect for horseback riding, a leisurely stroll or for sunbathing while relaxing on the sand. Do remember to bring along your sunscreen and sunglasses for your protection.
The beaches of St Kitts in Frigate Bay and the Southeast Peninsula area are a hive of activity in May of each year. The event that generates all this activity is the St Kitts International ITU Series Triathlon. This eagerly awaited athletic event is sanctioned by the International Triathlon Union (ITU), and provides competitors with a great opportunity to earn points towards world rankings, while enjoying the amazing scenery of the Frigate Bay and Southeast Peninsula areas.
In addition to being home to beach resorts, beach hotels, villas and condominiums, St Kitts beaches provide perfect spots for family beach picnics. If you'd like to enjoy this beach picnic experience, do pack a picnic basket with lots of goodies from the local supermarkets and head for a beach of your choice for a relaxing day out. However, if you can't be bothered with taking along your own food and drinks, then your trip to the beach is a great opportunity for you to sample the local cuisine from one of the local beach bars such as Turtle Beach Bar and Restaurant, Monkey Bar, Mr X Shiggidy Shack Bar & Grill, the Ship Wreck Bar and Grill, Majors Bay Beach Bar, Lion Rock Beach Bar located on the popular beaches.
In addition to the above activities, St Kitts beaches also provide that picture perfect romantic setting for beach weddings. So if you are thinking about tying the knot on one of the many beautiful Caribbean beaches, why not consider one of our secluded beaches as the choice for your wedding. The scenic vistas and beauty of the surrounding landscape will no doubt fulfill your dream of beginning your married life in paradise.
So whether you are looking for a romantic setting for your beach wedding, a tranquil relaxing getaway, exciting beach and water sport activities or that perfect spot for your family beach vacation, St Kitts beaches have something to offer you. For more information on how you can get here to join in the fun on St Kitts beaches, please visit my air travel to St Kitts Nevis and Caribbean cruises to St Kitts Nevis pages.
Original Article here