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Mt. Liamuiga

St Kitts, St. Kitts

Soaring to 3,792 feet (1,155 meters), Mt. Liamuiga is the highest point in Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the entire British Leeward Islands. Climbing past farmlands and tropical cloud forests to the summit offers an invigorating adventure and an unparalleled vantage point for taking in the stunning expanses of the Eastern Caribbean.

The Basics

Nearly half-way up the mountain, the land becomes a patchwork of farmland and small villages, opening to tropical rainforest before giving way to cloud forest. There are many half-day or full-day tours offering different ways to the mountain. Take a luxurious rail car that meanders 30 miles (48 kilometers) through the island, a guided hike to the summit, or an open-top safari truck through tropical forests, St. Pauls village, and the mountain’s tallest peaks for spectacular views of surrounding islands.

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Mt. Liamuiga is ideal for hikers and outdoor-lovers.
  • The climb is quite difficult even for experienced hikers, so it is not recommended for young children or the elderly.
  • Wear and bring appropriate hiking gear and insect repellent for jungle conditions.
  • Hire a guide from a local travel company.
  • Bring plenty of water.

How to Get There

Mount Liamuiga is located on the northwestern part of the island, about 3.7 miles (6 km) from the village of Newton Ground. Guided tours usually start hiking from Newton Ground or St. Paul. If renting a car, tell your driver to stop at either village and begin your hike from there.

When to Get There

The best time to visit Mt. Liamuiga is during December to April when there is little rainfall and the weather is less humid. If you prefer traveling during the shoulder season, visit in June and July for the St. Kitts Music Festival and the Nevis Culturama, a vibrant festival highlighting the culture and folklore of the islands.

Brimstone Hill Fortress

On a hill overlooking the northwest coast of the island, Brimstone Hill Fortress is a well-preserved historic fortification. The structure was designed by the British and built by African slaves in the 17th century and used interchangeably by the British and French forces that captured the island. Dubbed "The Gibraltar of the Caribbean," the fortress was in full use until its abandonment in the 1850s, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.

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