Discover the best top things to do in Charlestown, St. Kitts and Nevis including St Theresa Catholic Church, Lime In The Coconut, Pinney's Beach, Memorial Square, Jewish Cemetery, Bath Hotel and Spring House, Port of Charlestown.
Restaurants in Charlestown
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Small little church in the largest town on the island. Only downside for a tourist is that there are limited hours for mass on Saturday and Sunday; it makes sense though since most locals are of different denominations. Find out about mass hours before heading over. If all else fails, there are 4 bars/restaurants on the beach a few hundred meters over. ;)
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Lime In The Coconut boutique is located on Pinney's Beach amongst the popular beach dining and liming spots. Enter a Nevis-style chattel building and experience the comfortable, colorful and friendly atmosphere as you browse the resort apparel, accessories and jewelry and select locally hand-crafted gifts that will remind you of your stay in Nevis.
we ate here during a cruise tour of Nevis. Frankly it was the BEST meal I had on my cruise! My wife and I shared the Jerk Chicken and the fish (sauteed Grouper). Both were superb. If on Nevis this is a must for lunch
4.5 based on 355 reviews
A postcard of a beach: fine white sands, coconut palms, placid waters and even a lagoon behind the beach.
Was I in Hawaii? That's the feeling I got when I was walking on this lovely long stretch of beach with Mount Nevis on one side with foreground covered by all the coconut trees at Four Seasons and Caribbean sea as foreground to the beautiful long stretch of hills and mountains of St. Kitts. The water is crystal clear with gemstone blue shades. Fortunately Four Seasons and its buildings didn't ruin the natural feel of the surroundings. In fact they blended well and added to enhance the beautiful views of Nevis. The beach feels deep drop off at places but there are plenty of sections that feel very safe for a long soak while taking in the views of Nevis.
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The remains of a Jewish community that fled Brazil in the 17th century.
A sacred and solemn site. The citizens of Nevis are to be commended for the preservation and recognition of this important place in history. It's amazing to learn about the impact and reach of the Jewish people from so long ago. Let us never forget. As always, enjoy life, live, love, eat, drink, and have fun!! :)
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Visitors can see the ruins of this grand 18th-century hotel and spa.
The Bath Hotel and Spring House offer and very low key 115’ “foot” bath. It is very small, and gets crowded when cruise ships are in. I went late in the afternoon when it was virtually empty and was pleasantly surprised with how rejuvenated I felt afterwards. The heat is intense and you need to go in slowly. While there, I met a man from Nevis who was very informative about the bath and affirmed the healing powers of the volcanic water. I intend to go back. For $1 EC, it is a bargain!
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