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- Basseterre is an ideal spot for history lovers and those who like to experience local culture.
- Wear comfortable shoes since the best way to get around is on foot.
- Remember sun protection and insect repellent.
- Basseterre is easily accessible for wheelchair users, however, it is recommended to check in advance if locations have proper facilities.
- Bring extra cash (local currency and U.S. dollars are accepted), since credit cards are not universally accepted.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Basseterre. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to explore Basseterre on your own, there are plenty of affordable tours that can help you learn more about the area with an expert guide—and have some fun along the way. A walking tour will cost around US$35 and up per person, while island tours that take you to historical sites and the rainforest can cost US$46 and up.
The best time of year to visit Basseterre is from December through May. These months constitute the dry season, when you have a lower chance of rain and humidity. If you want fewer crowds than these busier months, try May or June—just note there’s some risk of rain.
Basseterre is a popular stop for cruise ships, and there are plenty of things to do nearby. You can spend the day at one of the area's beaches, visit the Fairview Great House and Botanical Garden, try your hand at rum-making, or spend the day on the water. Just a short drive away is the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, Basseterre is worth a visit for its welcoming people, historical sites, and craft market. The city is also a jumping-off point for visits to nearby Nevis. Many people enjoy sunset cruises and snorkeling tours that leave from Basseterre, or you can head out to explore the rainforest and dormant volcano of Mount Liamuiga.
A beach day on St. Kitts can't be beat, and there are quite a few beaches you can easily access from Basseterre. The closest beach to the cruise port is Frigate Bay Beach, where you'll find beach bars, vendors, and gear rental. South Friars Bay is a bit farther, and it offers a protected snorkeling area. If you head to the southern tip of the island, you can spend the day at Cockleshell Beach, with stunning views of nearby Nevis.















































































































































