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St Kitts Traditional Lunch & Half Day Island Tour

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Location: St Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Duration: 4 hours
Product code: 10555P21


Overview
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productPass By: The Circus, Bay Road Bank Street Fort Street, Basseterre St. KittsThe Circus is the hub of Basseterre. It is a recognised landmark and a popular meeting place. The Circus owes its origins to the fire that destroyed Basseterre on July 4th, 1867. The whole town east of West Square street was devastated. The inefficiencies of the fire department were, at least in part, responsible for the magnitude of the disaster. When Basseterre was rebuilt, it was decided to make its streets easier for the fire truck to navigate. Among the new arrangements were the widening of Fort Street and the laying down of the Circus. Pass By: Berkeley Memorial, Basseterre St. KittsThe Berkeley Memorial was erected in 1883 and was for a long time the only public memorial commemorating an individual in St. Kitts. It was dedicated to the memory of Thomas Berkeley Hardtman Berkeley, a legislator and owner of the estates called Fountain, Greenland, Greenhill, Ottleys, Shadwell and Stone Fort.Pass By: Independence Square, Basseterre St. KittsINDEPENDENCE SQUARE formerly Pall Mall Square, was renamed on the 19th September 1983 to commemorate the birth of the new nation of St. Christopher and Nevis. It is located on the eastern side of Basseterre bordering on Newtown. Its layout was designed to look like a Union Jack and the streets and houses surrounding it once dated to the mid-eighteenth century. Pass By: Immaculate Conception Co-Cathedral Catholic Church, Independence Square North, Basseterre St. KittsCO-CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION is an ornate church constructed out of grey stone and located on the eastern side of Independence Square. In the early years of the French occupation of St. Kitts, the Jesuits had build a Roman Catholic Church and dedicated it to Our Lady. Notre Dame was burned in 1706 during the Anglo-French war and rebuilt later as St. Georges Anglican Church. The catholic congregation in St. Kitts diminished drastically in the years following the Treaty of Utrecht.Pass By: St. George's Anglican Church, NevisST. GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH is the largest church in Basseterre. It stands at the head of Church Street and resembles an English parish church in style. The outer walls are of heavy andesite rock and the roof is covered in slate. Like many of the buildings in Basseterre this church has had its ups and downs, often rising from ashes like the mythical Phoenix.Pass By: The War Memorial, 77R9+W3P, Brumaire, St Kitts & NevisTHE WAR MEMORIAL was originally unveiled in 1926 at the place now occupied by the Post Office. It honoured the men who died in the First World War.Pass By: Old Road Bay, Main Road St. KittsOld Road Town was settled on January 28, 1624 by Thomas Warner, his wife Rebecca, his son Edward and 14 others. The settlers were at first on good terms with the island's native Carib residents, though that lasted only a very few years in the Carib's homeland.Rather than cultivating sugar cane, it was tobacco that had drawn Warner to the island, and it was the island's tobacco crop that first supported the settlement. The colony prospered and more settlements were built and by 1727, Basseterre became the capital after the expulsion of the French in 1713.Pass By: Bloody Point, St. KittsBloody Point is situated to the west of Challengers Village. It gets its name from the Massacre of the Kalinago that took place in the vicinity.English and French settlements had been set up on St. Kitts in 1624 and 1625. From the start, Warner and his men treated the Tegreman and his people as hostiles.Stop At: Wingfield-Phillips Rain Forest Nature Trail, St. KittsWingfield Estate was the property of the John Jeafferson, who along with his brother Samuel accompanied Thomas Warner in the first attempt at colonization. In 1660 it was inherited by Christopher Jeafferson who leased it to Charles Pym.The first permanent plantation settlement of the English Caribbean was in the area now occupi
Supplier Name
Annie's Caribbean Tours
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Wheelchair accessible,Stroller accessible,Near public transportation,Infants must sit on laps,Most travelers can participate,Need a minimum of 4 persons in order to operate this tour. If we are below the minimum requirement, we will advised the passenger and give them a full refund.,This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund,This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers,Face masks required for travelers in public areas,Face masks required for guides in public areas,Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff,Social distancing enforced throughout experience,Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas,Gear/equipment sanitized between use,Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized,Guides required to regularly wash hands,Regular temperature checks for staff,Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival,Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms,Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons,Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers,COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
Inclusions:
Air-conditioned vehicle,Lunch - A complimentary drink and local lunch. Vegetarian options are available,All Entry Fees,Entry/Admission - Wingfield-Phillips Rain Forest Nature Trail,Entry/Admission - Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor
Exclusions:
Does not include visit to Brimstone Hill or Black Rocks

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