Banana Bay
Banana Bay lies just north of Cockleshell Beach on St Kitts's Southeast Peninsula and keeps a quieter, more open-ended shoreline character.
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Banana Bay lies just north of Cockleshell Beach on St Kitts's Southeast Peninsula and keeps a quieter, more open-ended shoreline character.
Basseterre Area is the urban heart of St Kitts, where the capital, harbourfront, and main commercial streets shape the island's most active service district.
Bat Cave is a cave site in rough foothill terrain above Challengers, set inland from the west coast near the Stone Fort River.
Bat Cave Trail is the route to Bat Cave on St Kitts, climbing from the Challengers side into west-southwest foothill terrain.
Belle Tete is a black-sand shoreline near Sandy Point on St Kitts, with an open coast, a local setting, and little built beach infrastructure.
Black Rocks is a volcanic rock formation on the northeastern Atlantic coast of St Kitts near Belle Vue and Saddlers, where dark lava fields meet heavy surf.
Canoe Bay is a quieter shoreline on St Kitts's Southeast Peninsula, with light development and a more secluded feel than the main beach stops.
Central Forest Reserve National Park is the protected rainforest belt around Mount Liamuiga, covering much of the interior high ground of St Kitts.
Christ Church Nichola Town is an east-coast parish on St Kitts, centered on Nichola Town and associated with villages, estates, and the exposed Atlantic shore.
Cockleshell Beach sits at the southern tip of St Kitts's Southeast Peninsula and pairs calmer water with clear views across to Nevis.
Conaree Area is an east-coast district north of Basseterre, where village land, road access, and exposed shoreline create a quiet local corridor.
Conaree Beach is an exposed east-coast beach north of Basseterre, with open Atlantic water and a low-key shoreline near Conaree village.