St Kitts

Offers a touch of everything you could ask for in a destination wedding.

Head to St. Kitts for your wedding, the luxurious Caribbean island reminiscent of the South Pacific, where stars come to escape from the world. This small, relatively undiscovered destination boasts stunning natural beauty with charming harbor towns and many historic points of interest. The island paradise is just the right place to start your new life together as husband and wife.

A romantic ceremony held in a lush tropical forest will be witnessed by green vervet monkeys, an animal that outnumbers residents on the island! The beautiful tropical vegetation will surround you, and create a natural backdrop of flowers and trees. A beach wedding will let you feel the sugar sand beneath your feet as you stand at the water’s edge to say “I Do”. Another wedding option is to marry at one of the picturesque plantation houses.

After the ceremony, celebrate in style with dinner and dancing under the stars with all of your family and friends. A delicious buffet, scrumptious wedding cake and a band playing island tunes can be arranged to make your big day complete. St. Kitts has so much to offer for your honeymoon. The island values preserving it’s natural surroundings and even has a law stating that no building can be taller than the nearby palm trees.

The cozy inns provide romantic accommodations, and the capital cities have international cuisine and friendly, informal nightlife. In the center of St. Kitts is Mt. Liamuiga, a dormant volcano surrounded by dense rain forest. An early morning hike will reward you with spectacular views of the Caribbean and the rising sun.

No island would be complete without palm-lined beaches, and St. Kitts has its share of beautiful coastline. Whether exploring old fortresses, eating sugar directly from the cane, or not doing much of anything, your wedding and honeymoon in St. Kitts will exceed all of your expectations.

St. Kitts is the larger of the 2 Caribbean islands that comprise the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. It’s known for rainforested mountains and beaches of white, gray, and black sands. On its southwestern coast is the capital, Basseterre, and Georgian buildings from the colonial era. Anchoring Basseterre is the Circus, a plaza modeled after London’s Piccadilly Circus, complete with Victorian-style clock tower.

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