Nestled between the Caribbean and lush mountains, Basseterre has a long history of colonial struggle that is reflected in its architecture and cultural monuments. The National Museum, St. George's Anglican Church, the Circus area and Independence Square all give glimpses to the city's past. But most travelers do not come to Basseterre for history; they come for the beaches, resorts and marinas, offering ample snorkeling, windsurfing, diving, sunbathing and golfing opportunities.
Restaurants in Basseterre
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Shipwreck and the other bars on this beach were evicted as of February 28th, 2018 to make way for the Ritz Carlton hotel development. SO DISAPPOINTING as this was our favourite hangout on the island 3 years in a row, and for so many others who come year after year to visit this rustic "Robinson Crusoe" beach bar. A popular spot for locals, visitors and part-time residents alike. Food and Drinks awesome, and the daily feeding of the monkeys a big attraction, also the live band on Sundays. Apparently this bar will be relocated but it will never have the same appeal and ambiance as this amazing beach location. A shame to see big hotels taking over the beaches which are supposed to be available to the public.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Mongoose Beach Bar offers a peaceful alternative to the island's other busy beach bars. Enjoy Mongoose's signature drinks while sun bathing or playing beach volleyball. Mongoose will quickly become your friend and you'll lose track of time, getting lost in spirited conversations. You will see wild mongoose and monkeys on land and beautiful fish and reef formations in the warm Caribbean waters.
3.5 based on 25 reviews
Perfect location. Center of the Port Zanti shopping area. While your significant other shops you can enjoy the liquid libations of the island and order a snack also. I've been here a half dozen times. Yes I recommend.
3.0 based on 2 reviews
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