Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail
Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail is the mountain ascent on St Kitts that climbs through forest toward the crater rim of Mount Liamuiga.
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Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail is the mountain ascent on St Kitts that climbs through forest toward the crater rim of Mount Liamuiga.
Nag's Head Nature Reserve is the protected cliff and dry-forest landscape at the far end of the Southeast Peninsula on St Kitts.
North Friars Beach is a more exposed St Kitts shoreline where open-coast views, stronger surf, and a quieter setting define the experience.
North Frigate Bay Beach is the Atlantic-facing side of Frigate Bay, where rougher surf, open views, and a quieter shoreline contrast with the busier Caribbean side.
Old Road Area is a west-coast district on St Kitts where older settlements, bay-side roads, and a quieter local rhythm shape the landscape.
Peter Manning Trail is a lower-forest route on St Kitts, crossing wooded foothill ground above Old Road and Wingfield.
Pump Bay is a quiet north-coast beach near Dieppe Bay in Saint John Capisterre, with a simpler shoreline and a more local feel than nearby visitor beaches.
Royal Basseterre Valley National Park is a protected lowland valley on St Kitts where wetlands and freshwater habitats sit inland from Basseterre.
Saint Anne Sandy Point is the northwest coastal parish of St Kitts, centered on Sandy Point Town and the historic landscape below Brimstone Hill.
Saint George Basseterre is the capital parish of St Kitts, covering Basseterre, Frigate Bay, and the island's busiest urban and port-facing corridor.
Saint John Capisterre is the far-northern parish of St Kitts, associated with Dieppe Bay, northern villages, and the dramatic coast below Mount Liamuiga.
Saint Mary Cayon is a parish on the northeast side of St Kitts, centered on Cayon and associated with Atlantic-facing villages, estates, and inland hills.