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Port Zante
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The National Museum of St. Kitts
77VG+RGC, Bay Rd, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
St.kitts & Nevis Independence Square
77WH+F33, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
Nearby restaurants
Pangea Multicuisine Kitchen & Lounge
Building # 23 Port Zante First floor Basseterre St. Kitts, St. Kitts & Nevis
Island Thyme Restaurant
Saint Port Zante Food Court, Unit #9, St Kitts & Nevis Basseterre St. Kitts, St. Kitts & Nevis
King’s Palace | Chinese Restaurant
77VG+JGP, Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevis
Boozie's
3 Princes St, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
Four Ways Restaurant & Bar
586 Fort St, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
KFC
77VG+R42, Bay Rd, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
El Fredo's
77VJ+VPP, Bay Rd, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
Domino's Pizza
586 Fort St, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
Creole Restaurant and Bar
New St, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
Burger King
77WG+C69, Central St, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
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Port Zante

77RG+PVQ, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis
4.5(486)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: The National Museum of St. Kitts, St.kitts & Nevis Independence Square, restaurants: Pangea Multicuisine Kitchen & Lounge, Island Thyme Restaurant, King’s Palace | Chinese Restaurant, Boozie's, Four Ways Restaurant & Bar, KFC, El Fredo's, Domino's Pizza, Creole Restaurant and Bar, Burger King
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Nearby attractions of Port Zante

The National Museum of St. Kitts

St.kitts & Nevis Independence Square

The National Museum of St. Kitts

The National Museum of St. Kitts

4.4

(74)

Open 24 hours
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St.kitts & Nevis Independence Square

St.kitts & Nevis Independence Square

4.4

(89)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Port Zante

Pangea Multicuisine Kitchen & Lounge

Island Thyme Restaurant

King’s Palace | Chinese Restaurant

Boozie's

Four Ways Restaurant & Bar

KFC

El Fredo's

Domino's Pizza

Creole Restaurant and Bar

Burger King

Pangea Multicuisine Kitchen & Lounge

Pangea Multicuisine Kitchen & Lounge

4.0

(33)

Click for details
Island Thyme Restaurant

Island Thyme Restaurant

3.1

(13)

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King’s Palace | Chinese Restaurant

King’s Palace | Chinese Restaurant

3.8

(10)

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Boozie's

Boozie's

4.3

(38)

Open until 9:00 PM
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4.5
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5.0
2y

Saint Kitts, officially known as Saint Christopher, is a captivating island nestled in the West Indies. Its western coast borders the Caribbean Sea, while the eastern side faces the Atlantic Ocean. Together with its neighboring island, Nevis, Saint Kitts forms the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. These islands are separated by a shallow channel called “The Narrows.”

Here’s what makes Saint Kitts special:

Historical Significance: Saint Kitts was home to the first Caribbean British and French colonies in the mid-1620s. Alongside Nevis, it was part of the British West Indies until gaining independence in 1983. The island’s rich history is intertwined with the birth of the modern factory system.

Geographical Beauty: Saint Kitts spans approximately 168 square kilometers and is about 29 kilometers long. Its lush landscapes include volcanic peaks, rolling hills, and pristine beaches. The Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the largest fortress ever built in the Eastern Caribbean.

Sports and Education: Saint Kitts hosts the Warner Park Cricket Stadium, which hosted 2007 Cricket World Cup matches, making it the smallest nation to ever host this event. The island is also home to institutions like the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Basseterre: The capital of Saint Kitts, Basseterre, serves as the largest port. It welcomes large cruise ships, offering a modern facility for visitors. A ring road encircles the island, while its steep interior remains uninhabited.

Kittitian Charm: The majority of Saint Kitts’ population is of African descent, and English is the primary language. Residents proudly call themselves Kittitians.

Whether you’re exploring historical sites, enjoying water sports, or simply basking in the Caribbean sun, Saint Kitts promises an unforgettable...

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4.0
7y

A large variety of shops on every corner from jewelery to cosmetics and souvenirs. What was negative during my experience twice in this cruise port was the fact that the sellers are so kind and so well prepared that even an experienced person can fall in their trap. They are selling for instance diamonds which can not produce a valid GIA or EGA but independent certification meaning the rock you are about to pay a lot of money for is worth maybe 1/4 form it’s displayed retail price. Outside the duty free shops area you can find a lot of rides to visit every corner of the island at a reasonable price. The people are very friendly and nice. Getting a taxi to one of the most beautiful beach close to the port (10 min driving) we paid 10$/person and had the positive experience that the driver was punctual at return despite the fact we have rented a private taxi (not organised by the...

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3.0
13w

The view itself is beautiful however like other carribean islands that rely on tourism the moment you approach exiting the cruise port terminal you have 30 people shouting at you to go to the beach, take a taxi, or force a monkey on your head for a photo..I couldn't even walk next to my family and talk or complete a sentence without someone approaching us to sell services or souvenirs. At first I was polite but then it become harassment level and ruined the experience. Im on vacation for peace and quiet , this was obnoxious and I've never even encountered this in NYC. I grabbed once sarong and ran back to the cruise terminal to avoid the harassment. And yes we would say no to people but they kept pushing no taking no...

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YanniYanni
Saint Kitts, officially known as Saint Christopher, is a captivating island nestled in the West Indies. Its western coast borders the Caribbean Sea, while the eastern side faces the Atlantic Ocean. Together with its neighboring island, Nevis, Saint Kitts forms the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. These islands are separated by a shallow channel called “The Narrows.” Here’s what makes Saint Kitts special: Historical Significance: Saint Kitts was home to the first Caribbean British and French colonies in the mid-1620s. Alongside Nevis, it was part of the British West Indies until gaining independence in 1983. The island’s rich history is intertwined with the birth of the modern factory system. Geographical Beauty: Saint Kitts spans approximately 168 square kilometers and is about 29 kilometers long. Its lush landscapes include volcanic peaks, rolling hills, and pristine beaches. The Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the largest fortress ever built in the Eastern Caribbean. Sports and Education: Saint Kitts hosts the Warner Park Cricket Stadium, which hosted 2007 Cricket World Cup matches, making it the smallest nation to ever host this event. The island is also home to institutions like the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Basseterre: The capital of Saint Kitts, Basseterre, serves as the largest port. It welcomes large cruise ships, offering a modern facility for visitors. A ring road encircles the island, while its steep interior remains uninhabited. Kittitian Charm: The majority of Saint Kitts’ population is of African descent, and English is the primary language. Residents proudly call themselves Kittitians. Whether you’re exploring historical sites, enjoying water sports, or simply basking in the Caribbean sun, Saint Kitts promises an unforgettable experience. 🌴🏰🌊
sarah wirtensonsarah wirtenson
The view itself is beautiful however like other carribean islands that rely on tourism the moment you approach exiting the cruise port terminal you have 30 people shouting at you to go to the beach, take a taxi, or force a monkey on your head for a photo..I couldn't even walk next to my family and talk or complete a sentence without someone approaching us to sell services or souvenirs. At first I was polite but then it become harassment level and ruined the experience. Im on vacation for peace and quiet , this was obnoxious and I've never even encountered this in NYC. I grabbed once sarong and ran back to the cruise terminal to avoid the harassment. And yes we would say no to people but they kept pushing no taking no for an answer.
Jesse Ledbetter (RVAValues)Jesse Ledbetter (RVAValues)
I hate leaving bad reviews. The port is nothing really to speak of, it merely serves a purpose. However, the tourist trap of the shops is a pit. Rude vendors, carnival barker style advertisement, people throwing their monkey in your face from a blind side. If it was merely one person I would look past it - however it was around every corner. I don’t hold the cruise lines directly responsible, but they can communicate/negotiate with the local population in ways a single tourist can’t. Moving beyond the immediate area of the embarking point this becomes better, hence 2 stars. Update: one year later there appears to have been an improvement, my new rating reflects this and I’m hopeful it continues.
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Saint Kitts, officially known as Saint Christopher, is a captivating island nestled in the West Indies. Its western coast borders the Caribbean Sea, while the eastern side faces the Atlantic Ocean. Together with its neighboring island, Nevis, Saint Kitts forms the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. These islands are separated by a shallow channel called “The Narrows.” Here’s what makes Saint Kitts special: Historical Significance: Saint Kitts was home to the first Caribbean British and French colonies in the mid-1620s. Alongside Nevis, it was part of the British West Indies until gaining independence in 1983. The island’s rich history is intertwined with the birth of the modern factory system. Geographical Beauty: Saint Kitts spans approximately 168 square kilometers and is about 29 kilometers long. Its lush landscapes include volcanic peaks, rolling hills, and pristine beaches. The Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the largest fortress ever built in the Eastern Caribbean. Sports and Education: Saint Kitts hosts the Warner Park Cricket Stadium, which hosted 2007 Cricket World Cup matches, making it the smallest nation to ever host this event. The island is also home to institutions like the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Basseterre: The capital of Saint Kitts, Basseterre, serves as the largest port. It welcomes large cruise ships, offering a modern facility for visitors. A ring road encircles the island, while its steep interior remains uninhabited. Kittitian Charm: The majority of Saint Kitts’ population is of African descent, and English is the primary language. Residents proudly call themselves Kittitians. Whether you’re exploring historical sites, enjoying water sports, or simply basking in the Caribbean sun, Saint Kitts promises an unforgettable experience. 🌴🏰🌊
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The view itself is beautiful however like other carribean islands that rely on tourism the moment you approach exiting the cruise port terminal you have 30 people shouting at you to go to the beach, take a taxi, or force a monkey on your head for a photo..I couldn't even walk next to my family and talk or complete a sentence without someone approaching us to sell services or souvenirs. At first I was polite but then it become harassment level and ruined the experience. Im on vacation for peace and quiet , this was obnoxious and I've never even encountered this in NYC. I grabbed once sarong and ran back to the cruise terminal to avoid the harassment. And yes we would say no to people but they kept pushing no taking no for an answer.
sarah wirtenson

sarah wirtenson

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I hate leaving bad reviews. The port is nothing really to speak of, it merely serves a purpose. However, the tourist trap of the shops is a pit. Rude vendors, carnival barker style advertisement, people throwing their monkey in your face from a blind side. If it was merely one person I would look past it - however it was around every corner. I don’t hold the cruise lines directly responsible, but they can communicate/negotiate with the local population in ways a single tourist can’t. Moving beyond the immediate area of the embarking point this becomes better, hence 2 stars. Update: one year later there appears to have been an improvement, my new rating reflects this and I’m hopeful it continues.
Jesse Ledbetter (RVAValues)

Jesse Ledbetter (RVAValues)

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