Fertile Land & Land of Beautiful Water
The two islands that make up the tiny nation of St. Kitts and Nevis are often referred to as sisters. Both have lush landscapes, including rainforests, and cultural heritage from 18th-century sugar plantation economies. Long-dormant volcanoes dominate, and most beaches lack the crowds of more popular Caribbean islands. Big sister St. Kitts is by far the most visited; however, it’s still possible to find untamed scenery in its trio of mountain ranges. Little sister Nevis is a sleepy getaway perfect for leaving your worries behind.11