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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

St. Kitts and St. Martin




I never heard of St. Kitts, previously called St. Christopher, before this past January. The island is located in the Eastern Caribbean. The ocean is warm, offering exciting wave action on the Atlantic side and calm gently lapping waters on the Caribbean side.



At the center of St. Kitts stands the spectacular, cloud-fringed peak of Mount Liamuiga, covered by dense tropical cloud forest filled with elusive green vervet monkeys and brilliant tropical flowers. We saw a lot of monkeys but I couldn't catch any on my camera.



The mountain range rises to a high of 3,792 feet. The foothills, particularly to the north, form a gently rolling landscape of sugar-cane plantations and grassland, while uncultivated lowland slopes are covered with thick tropical woodland and exotic fruits such as papaya, mangoes, avocados, bananas and breadfruit.

Here is the Fort of Bristol Hill.


The beauty of the islands of St. Kitts masks a turbulent history. These islands were originally settled by the Carib Indians. The Caribs were a war like set of Indians, who were mostly cannibals. It is from them that the Caribbean gets its name. The islands were discovered by the Europeans in 1493 on Christopher Columbus' second voyage.


Colonization began on St. Kitts in 1623, with the arrival of Sir Thomas Warner, his family, and fourteen others at what is now Sandy Point and their settlement at Old Road Bay. The English were joined in 1625 by French settlers led by Pierre Belain d'Esnambue, who had sought refuge on the island after a losing fight with a Spanish galleon. The two groups wiped out the Carib Indians in a massacre at Bloody Point in 1626, weathered a Spanish attack in 1629, and then turned their attentions to colonizing the islands around them.


France captured the island again in 1706 and lost it once again after that. But the French returned to lay siege to the British fort on Brimstone Hill in 1782. The British eventually fell after a heroic defense.




St. Kitts was returned permanently to the British in 1783 after the Treaty of Versailles.


St. Kitts, like only few other island in the Caribbean, is a lush tropical paradise. The atmosphere here is characterized by an intoxicating blend of sunlight, sea air and fantastically abundant vegetation.



St. Martin ( French side) or St. Maarten (Dutch side) is a lovely island with gorgeous beaches.

Saint Martin is also a vibrant blend of Caribbean paradise and French sophistication. The first time we visited it with two other couples, we rented a taxi and asked the driver to take us to a "nice" beach. Guess what???
He took us to a nudist beach as we discovered after he left. We spent two hours stuck there with no transportation, the only people "overdressed" with a bathing suit. But we never laughed so much. Hmm...


Here are some pictures of St. Martin taken this past January.
The weather is tropical, with the always present trade winds keeping the temperature pleasant all year around.

The shopping is fantastic in St. Martin, with more bargain than in other islands.
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