We are going to St. Kitts on RCCL in October, Anyone have any info about St. Anthony's Peak.
St Anthony's Peak in St. Kitts
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St. Anthony's Peak is the highest point (1,047' above sea level) on the Southern Peninsula. I believe it's now part of the property being developed by Christophe Harbour. Go to their website for more information (www.christopheharbour.com)
Thanks for the information.
By the way, if it helps, St. Anthony's Peak IS NOT a tourist attraction - it's just "another hill" amidst several others of similar height that make up portions of the Southern Peninsula. The only road from the Frigate Bay area to the tip of the S. Peninsula traverses several different "hills" which are almost as high. If you are looking for scenic vistas you can stop at numerous points along the road to take in the view which will be essentially the same as from St. Anthony's Peak.