Beyond the sun, sea and sand, St. Kitts offers a variety of authentic experiences that families can enjoy this summer, and it’s not too late to snag a St. Kitts getaway during the school summer holidays.
- Kenwood Travel (KenwoodTravel.co.uk / 0203 8683 202) has 7 nights for the price of 6 at Timothy Beach Resort this summer. Prices for a family of four, departing on 23 August for 7 nights start from £1,075 per adult and £645 per child, based on the family sharing a Mountain View Room on a room-only basis. Price includes return flights with British Airways from London Gatwick. Book by 30th June 2025.
- Tropic Breeze (01752 880880 / tropicbreeze.co.uk) has 7 nights at Park Hyatt St Kitts on a room only basis from £7,980 for a family of 2 adults & 2 children under 12. Price includes British Airways flights in economy and private transfers in St Kitts. Price is based on travel in early August 2025.
- Caribtours (www.caribtours.co.uk / 020 7751 0660) has 7 nights at Park Hyatt, St. Kitts, departing 29 July 2025, from £3,155 per adult and £1,745 per child, based on the family sharing a Two Queen Beds Room including breakfast and return flights with British Airways from London Gatwick.
Destination Experiences
St. Kitts’ breadth of offerings makes it the ultimate summer destination for travellers to embrace the unexpected, allowing the island’s beauty, culture, and landscape to guide the journey. Recognised as the Caribbean Journal’s Adventure Destination of the Year, St. Kitts is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including lush rainforests, picturesque mountains and stunning waters.
Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities, from hiking the slopes of Mount Liamuiga to exploring vibrant coral reefs in the World Travel Award’s Caribbean Leading Dive Destination. Ocean lovers can enjoy thrilling water sports including kiteboarding, wakeboarding, parasailing and more, all set against the island’s stunning backdrop.
Zen chasers are invited to experience the destination’s luxurious spas, mountain views, and a mix of golden and black sand beaches, perfect for quiet relaxation. Travellers seeking culturally immersive experiences, can visit the historic Old Road and learn and engage in the art of batik at the world-renowned Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor, or journey through time at Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts’ UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rum connoisseurs can enjoy the craft of rum making and tasting and challenge themselves to find the best rum punch on the island.
St. Kitts can be easily reached from the UK via twice-weekly, direct flights from London Gatwick with British Airways. For more information on St. Kitts, visit www.visitstkitts.com