Mountain Biking And Hiking In St. Kitts
Mountain Biking And Hiking In St. Kitts by
Supported by nearly 70 square miles of incredibly diverse
ecosystems, St. Kitts might be the best Caribbean destination for
outdoor recreation. With an average year-round temperature of 78
degrees Fahrenheit, it seems like the weather is always perfect for
a hike through the rainforest or a bike ride through the
island’s historic countryside. Throughout the years, St.
Kitts has remained committed to not only the environment, but also
to the responsible management of development. The result is the
best of both worlds: luxurious accommodations, world-class dining
and shopping coupled with plenty of wide-open space for recreation
and relaxation.
The outdoor culture of St. Kitts revolves around Mt. Liamuiga, the
majestic dormant volcano at the center of the island. In fact, some
of the most popular activities on the island are the hiking tours
that scale the peak and peer into its crater. These tours take
visitors through stretches of vine-encrusted forest complete with
colorful Caribbean birds, butterflies and precocious green vervet
monkeys. Once you see Mt. Liamuiga, the hike up the 2,600-foot peak
will be hard to resist. Several tour companies offer day trips to
the great dormant volcano’s crater – a 1,000-foot deep
bowl complete with a small freshwater lake. As access to both the
peak and the crater can be treacherous at times, don’t try
this hike without a guide.
With a landscape unlike any other in the Caribbean, St. Kitts has
quickly become one of the region’s favorite destinations for
mountain biking. At the island’s interior, miles of trails
wind through the rainforest surrounding Mt. Liamuiga. However, many
of these trails can be difficult for all but the most accomplished
riders. Closer to the shore, hikers and bikers will have the
opportunity to visit many of the island’s plantation ruins
and small villages. Bikers and hikers of all ages and skill levels
can enjoy the trails that wind through the countryside and provide
one of the most relaxing ways to see St. Kitts’ unique
Caribbean landscape.
One of the most popular rides on the island begins in the streets
of historic Basseterre – the island’s capital city.
After leaving the city, the tour groups visit the colonial sugar
cane fields at the base of St. Kitts’ rolling mountain range.
From atop the hills, riders can take in the scenery of the sister
island of Nevis and the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea. After enjoying
lunch amidst the rainforest, the tour returns to Frigate Bay along
one of the most picturesque routes in the Caribbean. Bikers are
then encouraged to end their trip with a swim in the calm Caribbean
waters.
As several tour operators now cater to bikers and hikers, there are
tours to suit any age or skill level. Experienced riders usually
venture to the island’s mountainous center, while casual
riders and hikers can enjoy the sugar cane fields and rolling hills
near the coast. If you want to experience the natural beauty of St.
Kitts on your own, you can also rent mountain bikes and other
outdoor equipment from your hotel or local sporting shops. If you
are looking for a simple hike to undertake on your own, try Monkey
Hill or Verchild’s Peak. These modest climbs don’t
require any special equipment and can be achieved by families and
novice hikers.
Depending on your interests, you can schedule a tour that will
offer unique sites and teach you anything you want to know about
the Caribbean. History buffs can hike or bike with tours visiting
colonial plantations, sugar cane fields and other historic sites
for a glimpse into the region’s storied past. Ecotourists, or
just those curious about nature, can find tour guides that
specialize in the naming of flora and fauna, the natural history of
the island and the current preservation of its resources.
This article was written by Justin Burch. Justin writes select
pieces about vacationing in the Caribbean for the
St. Kitts Resort.
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