Emancipation Day, at the beginning of August, signifies the emancipation of slaves across the Caribbean and over the course of a weekend, party on the streets at ‘street jams’, watch various beauty pageants, and be a part of the crowd during the calypso parade that takes place on both St Kitts and on Nevis.
With temperatures hitting a steaming 31°C, you will want to hit the beach. Banana Bay is a stunning bay, situated at the tip of the south-eastern peninsula. This beautiful beach has pristine water, soft white sand and coconut trees that sway in the sea breeze. It is remote, as you will need a car taxi to get there but it means you will be able to enjoy your time undisturbed and in relative quietness.
If you are looking for something fun and want to explore the island, why not go on an ATV tour with Spectrum ATV Tours, which are located at the historic Wingfield Estate. This adventure will take you through sugarcane fields, over hilltops, past historic landmarks and through rainforests.
While August falls into the wet season in St Kitts, the amount of rainfall is not to be worried about. There is plenty of dry weather, with an 80% chance of sun on any given day. Temperatures sit at 28°C but can reach 31°C at their hottest. Lows of 24°C mean it is warm throughout the day and night. Sea temperatures also reach 28°C.
It can be one of the wetter months with an average of 100mm of rainfall throughout August. The precipitation falls over 13 days and usually comes in short bursts of shows that last anywhere between 10 to 40 minutes. There is a 33% chance of thunderstorms, but the chance of rainfall on any given day is no higher than 20%.
General packing tips for August: