April is one of the best months of the year to visit the Caribbean. Jet off to St Kitts and Nevis where the temperatures are gloriously warm and Easter celebrations have a unique tropical spin. Easter is a popular celebration on the islands and schools and most businesses are closed over the long weekend so that the locals can spend time with their families.
Typical Easter celebrations in St Kitts and Nevis include easter egg hunts and attending the local church, but the main event that takes place is kite flying. Watch the kites take to the skies at the popular beaches of Turtle Beach, Sandy Bank or Majors Bay.
On Good Friday, it is tradition to fly kites in St Kitts. This beautiful tradition is to have started when a teacher used kites to demonstrate Christ’s ascension into heaven and from the countryside to the peninsula, if you look up at the sky, you will find colourful kites soaring against the brilliant blue. The kites themselves are usually handmade by the family and feature intricate and beautiful designs.
There are also the classic easter egg hunts for children to take part in, as well as Holy Week church services open for everyone to attend. This is a special holiday for many on the island, and Easter emphasises the importance of family and you will see lots of families in their gardens, in the parks or on the beach.
If you are hoping to make memories during this Easter holiday, what better place to celebrate in St Kitts than among the kite-flyers on the beach! Turtle Beach is a beautiful stretch of mostly untouched soft sand and turquoise waters on the southern peninsula of St Kitts. Here you will be able to relax in the warm sun, catch a tan or help build sandcastles while you watch families celebrating Easter with their decorative, homemade kites.
If you want to enjoy some family time, taking a walk or exploring parts of the island are a great way to do so. The ‘Valley of Giants’ Rainforest Hike is a moderate two-hour loop trail along Wingfield River Valley. Greg’s Safaris offers this hike and other trails, and it is a great way to see the luscious environment and explore the hidden parts of the island.
Park Hyatt Hotel offers the ultimate luxury while also being family-friendly with a kid’s pool and a kids club, making this a perfect place to stay during your Easter Holiday. It also has a spa, ideal for those who want to wind down and relax as well as an adult only pool for a romantic time away from the children. With its prime location, on Frigate Bay, Park Hyatt ticks all the boxes, and more – they offer a baby-sitting service and have three different restaurants and four bars within the resort, so there won’t be any struggle trying to find something to eat.
If you’re looking for somewhere a bit remote and looking forward to exploring nature during the Easter holidays, the Golden Rock Inn, located on Nevis is in the jungle and surrounded by various walk paths and vegetation. There is also a stunning freshwater pool and easy access to activities such as biking. Book quickly as there are only 11 rooms available.