Explore St. Kitts’ rich history and stunning views on a private tour from Basseterre to Brimstone Hill Fortress.
Explore St. Kitts’ rich history and stunning views on a private tour from Basseterre to Brimstone Hill Fortress.
- Berkeley Memorial - The Berkeley Memorial, erected in 1883, honors Thomas Berkeley Hardtman Berkeley, a legislator and estate owner in St. Kitts. This structure features a clock and a drinking fountain, designed and manufactured by George Smith and Co of Glasgow, Scotland.
- Independence Square - Independence Square, formerly known as Pall Mall…
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Berkeley Memorial - The Berkeley Memorial, erected in 1883, honors Thomas Berkeley Hardtman Berkeley, a legislator and estate owner in St. Kitts. This structure features a clock and a drinking fountain, designed and manufactured by George Smith and Co of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Independence Square - Independence Square, formerly known as Pall Mall Square, was renamed on September 19, 1983, to celebrate the birth of the new nation of St. Christopher and Nevis. Situated on the eastern side of Basseterre near Newtown, its layout resembles a Union Jack. Originally a pasture on the town’s edge, it served as a market and gathering place for enslaved Africans during its time as Pall Mall Square.
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Immaculate Conception Co-Cathedral Catholic Church - The Co-Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, an elegant grey-stone church on the eastern side of Independence Square in St. Kitts, dates back to the early 19th century as a place of worship for the island’s growing Catholic community. Rebuilt after the great fire of 1867, the cathedral stands as a testament to resilience, faith, and architectural beauty in Basseterre.
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St. George’s Anglican Church - St. George’s Anglican Church, with a history dating back to the 1670s, was initially a Roman Catholic church before being repurposed by the Anglicans under British rule. Having survived natural disasters, fires, and invasions, the church has been rebuilt multiple times, symbolizing resilience and serving as a cornerstone of the island’s religious heritage.
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The War Memorial - The War Memorial at Fortlands in Basseterre honors soldiers from St. Kitts, Nevis, and Anguilla who served and sacrificed their lives in World Wars I and II. This solemn monument, featuring a cenotaph and symbolic engravings, pays tribute to their bravery and the region’s contribution to global conflicts.
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Bloody Point - Bloody Point, near Challengers Village on St. Kitts’ western coast, is a site rich in early island history. It marks the location of the 1626 Kalinago massacre, where European settlers crushed organized Kalinago resistance, securing colonial control of the island. The area, once part of a plantation estate and later a small village, now offers a quiet yet powerful connection to this pivotal moment in St. Kitts’ past. Today, Bloody Point serves as a reminder of the island’s turbulent beginnings and the resilience of its people, allowing visitors to reflect on the cultural clashes that shaped Caribbean history while enjoying the scenic beauty of the area.
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Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor - Romney Manor, a historic estate in St. Kitts dating back to 1625, was once owned by Samuel Jefferson II, an ancestor of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. Renamed by the Earl of Romney, the estate is significant in island history—Lord Romney freed his enslaved workers here in 1834, the first such act on St. Kitts. Set within beautifully landscaped grounds, the manor is home to one of the island’s oldest living trees, the magnificent Saman Tree, estimated to be over 400 years old. Today, Romney Manor houses Caribelle Batik, where visitors can watch artisans create intricate, hand-dyed fabrics using the traditional batik wax-resist technique. This stop offers a blend of history, artistry, and natural beauty, providing a peaceful and culturally engaging experience amid the lush gardens and colonial heritage of the estate.
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Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park - Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Gibraltar of the West Indies,” rises 800 feet above sea level, offering breathtaking views of St. Kitts, Nevis, and the Caribbean Sea. Built between 1690 and 1790, it is one of the best-preserved historical fortifications in the Americas. Designed by British military engineers and constructed by enslaved Africans, Brimstone Hill Fortress played a crucial role in defending St. Kitts during the 18th-century colonial battles. In 1782, it famously withstood a fierce French siege, showcasing the resilience and determination of its defenders. Visitors can explore its restored ramparts, museum exhibits, and experience the commanding views that once made this fortress a cornerstone of British military power in the Caribbean.
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Timothy Hill - Timothy Hill Overlook, one of St. Kitts’ most iconic vantage points, offers a breathtaking panorama where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea. Located on the southeastern peninsula, this scenic lookout provides sweeping views of the coastline, lush hills, and distant islands, making it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers. Standing at Timothy Hill, visitors can reflect on the island’s natural beauty while enjoying a tranquil moment amid the vibrant landscape. The overlook offers a perfect conclusion to a tour, combining spectacular scenery with the peaceful rhythm of the ocean and the windswept charm of St. Kitts’ eastern shores.

- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
At Personality Tours and Transfers, a unique approach is embraced. The tours resemble reunions with a long-lost friend, meeting anew. Driver and guide Don sets the atmosphere with his warm, friendly demeanor and sharp wit, ensuring plenty of laughter.
Don’s charming personality is complemented by his extensive knowledge and passion for the island’s…
At Personality Tours and Transfers, a unique approach is embraced. The tours resemble reunions with a long-lost friend, meeting anew. Driver and guide Don sets the atmosphere with his warm, friendly demeanor and sharp wit, ensuring plenty of laughter.
Don’s charming personality is complemented by his extensive knowledge and passion for the island’s history, culture, and hidden treasures, which he shares with enthusiasm. He effortlessly transitions from a sightseeing guide to the life of the party to an engaging history professor and back again.
Each tour offers a distinctive experience shaped by mutual interaction, catering to couples, families, and friends seeking a delightful, relaxed, and enriching time. No rush, no fuss.
For the discerning traveler.
So come! Allow us to show you around St. Kitts, from Basseterre to Brimstone Hill and everywhere in between. Book with us today!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.