3 Best Hotels in St. Kitts, St. Kitts and Nevis

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St. Kitts has an appealing variety of places to stay—beautifully restored plantation inns (where a meal plan including afternoon tea in addition to breakfast and dinner is the norm), full-service, affordable hotels, simple beachfront cottages, and all-inclusive resorts. There are also several guesthouses and self-serve condos. Increasing development has been touted (or threatened) for years. The ritzy 125-unit Park Hyatt plans to debut its first Caribbean property on Banana Bay, in partnership with the grand Christophe Harbour development that will sprawl across the Southeast Peninsula, offering spectacular villas, beach clubs, celebrity restaurants, a megayacht marina, a Tom Fazio–designed golf course, and other boutique hotels. Several upscale villa compounds are being developed, such as the culture-oriented, eco-centric Kittitian Hills (architect Bill Bensley designed some of Thailand's most remarkable resorts), which will include an "edible" golf course (greens will intersect with farmland), spa, cosmopolitan retail village, farm-to-table restaurants, and a variety of sustainable lodgings in vernacular style, most with fabulous views. The first phase of spectacular hillside cottages opened in 2014; the resort is scheduled for completion in late 2016. Another deluxe condo complex, the sparkling 185-unit Ocean's Edge on the Atlantic side of Frigate Bay, opened its first two beachfront blocks in late 2012.

Ocean Terrace Inn

$ | Wigley Ave., St. Kitts and Nevis Fodor's Choice

"OTI," as locals call it, is a rarity: a smart, intimate, "boutique-y" business hotel that also appeals to vacationers. The hillside location, convenient to downtown Basseterre, guarantees marvelous bay views from most rooms. Luxuriant gardens, room blocks, and a split-level free-form waterfall lagoon pool tumble down to the sea. Handsomely decorated rooms in an earthy color scheme vary widely in size, but all feature island touches (from masks to murals), free Wi-Fi, mini-refrigerators, and kitchenettes or whirlpool tubs. The urbane hilltop Verandah Restaurant (a local must on Friday night for its West Indian buffet with live music) entices island power brokers. With regular free shuttle service to Southeast Peninsula beaches, courteous helpful staff, and an on-site gym, peaceful OTI promotes rest, not revelries.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Fine facilities (including great restaurants) for a small hotel
  • Walking distance to Basseterre

Cons

  • Must drive to beaches
  • Sprawling layout
  • Hard for those with physical disabilities to navigate
Wigley Ave., St. Kitts and Nevis
869-465–2754
Hotel Details
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal St. Kitts Hotel & Casino

$ | Zenway Blvd., St. Kitts and Nevis

This attractive property, which now affects a budget boutique look, has seen many changes over the years—like the addition of two adjacent mini-malls with restaurants, retail outlets (including a supermarket), and a spa/salon. Thirty two-story buildings house sizable fresh rooms splashed with vibrant sea colors, some split-level with jetted tubs, all with kitchenettes as well as balconies overlooking the ocean, lagoon, or golf course. Upper-floor rooms in the 300 block feel airier and larger, though they're close to the action (for good and bad). Though it's been stripped of local flavor and flair, it offers comfort and an enviable location for enjoying Frigate Bay.

Pros

  • Terrific value, including regular package deals
  • Friendly staff
  • On-site laundry facility and free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Can be loud when booked with tour groups
  • Eyesore cinder-block buildings
  • Limited facilities (and casino is closed indefinitely)
Zenway Blvd., St. Kitts and Nevis
869-465–8651
Hotel Details
282 rooms
No Meals

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Sugar Bay Club

$ | St. Kitts and Nevis

This sprawling property borders Frigate Bay's wild Atlantic side, offering varied accommodations in an architectural mishmash ranging from Creole-style cottages to cinder-block eyesores. Enormous rooms with the only true ocean views front the beach but aren't worth the price (even-numbered rooms in block G are the best); however, the odd-numbered garden-view rooms are a terrific buy and are just a few steps from the sand. Spacious poolside cottages have separate living rooms, and even cheaper, regular poolside rooms have cleverly segmented alcoves that contain additional single beds. Parents will appreciate the separate adults-only pool and warm staffers who double as babysitters. But the property's stylish waterfall pool and attached mini-mall don't compensate for a lack of water-sports facilities.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Family-friendly
  • On-site mini-mart and restaurants

Cons

  • Inadequate facilities compared with comparably sized hotels
  • Unmaintained beach with seaweed and rough surf
  • Several units used for student housing
St. Kitts and Nevis
869-465-8037
Hotel Details
89 rooms
No Meals

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