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Practical Guide to Anchorages, Dinghy Access and Land Tours in St. Kitts & Nevis

Practical Guide to Anchorages, Dinghy Access and Land Tours in St. Kitts & Nevis

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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February 24, 2026

All protected anchorages on St. Kitts sit on the southwest coast, putting cruisers within easy reach of Nevis and most shoreline services; expect check-in at Port Zante for customs and immigration and prepare SailClear, the APIS entry and the national travel form at least 24 hours before arrival.

Practical tips at a glance

  • Avoid cruise-ship tourist prices by shopping where locals go.
  • Reserve taxis, excursions and car rentals in advance — availability is limited when cruise ships are in port.
  • Build rapport with locals: once they understand you’re a cruising sailor, logistics and friendliness improve dramatically.

Local contacts — taxis and transfers

  • Sharon Thomas – 1-869-662-7885
  • Ready Rides Randy – 1-869-764-1146 (WhatsApp)

Protected anchorages (southwest coast)

All of the best sheltered spots are clustered on the southwest side. Sailing between St. Kitts and Nevis is straightforward — plan an hour for the crossing from the southern approach.

Basseterre Anchorage

Check in at the customs and immigration office by the cruise ship dock; have forms ready and a laptop if corrections are needed. Anchor just outside Port Zante but be prepared for traffic, noise and an unpredictable swell when cruise ships are present. A small dinghy dock sits by the customs office between the rocks and the pier.

Frigate Bay

  • Anchor in ~15 ft over sand and grass; further out becomes bedrock.
  • Dinghy dock inside the rock wall — taxis wait at the nearby traffic circle.
  • Island Market on the strip carries basics; restaurants and beach bars are plentiful but can be noisy.
  • Option: anchor in the adjacent Friar’s Bay and dinghy up to Frigate Bay shore facilities.

Friar’s Bay

  • Large, usually calm anchorage with good beach access.
  • Carambola Beach Club permits dinghy landings if you park at the far end; tip the staff and ask locally.
  • Busy with cruise-day visitors but quiet on off-days.

Christophe Harbor (Now Safe Harbor)

  • Variable fees by season; note the reported dinghy landing fees during busy months.
  • Fuel and gasoline available; limited retail options currently.
  • Good snorkeling in nearby spots — fish life but limited coral.

Other notable anchorages

  • Ballast Bay — good viewpoint for superyachts; just south of Christophe.
  • Shitten Bay — excellent snorkeling and peaceful nights; be cautious of mooring balls and tour boats.
  • Majors Bay — sandy/grass bottom; better holding further offshore; a quiet night spot with a nice beach walk.
  • Banana Bay — more swell than Majors; Park Hyatt Fisherman’s Village offers high-end dining with dinghy dock access by arrangement.
  • Cockleshell Bay — lively beach bars like Reggae Beach Bar Grill; dinghy access close to shore.

Quick reference table: anchorages

AnchorageDepth / BottomDinghy AccessNotes
Basseterre10–20 ft / sand & rockSmall dock by customsBusy when cruise ships in port
Frigate Bay15 ft / sand & grassProtected dinghy dockStrip shops & restaurants nearby
Friar’s Bay8–15 ft / sandCarambola pier (ask)Good beach; busy on cruise days
Christophe HarborVariedMarina dinghy docksSeasonal fees; fuel available
Shitten Bay / Majors Bay8–20 ft / sand & grassBeach landingsTop snorkeling and quiet nights

St. Kitts land touring checklist

A two-day car rental lets you cover the highlights: Fairview Great House & Botanical Gardens, Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, Romney Manor (Caribelle Batik), Wingfield Estate and the Mount Liamuiga trailhead. Other stops include Sea Glass Beach, Prince of Wales Bastion and local sugar-plantation ruins.

Sailing around Nevis

The southern crossing to Nevis takes about an hour; mooring balls (NPA) are common and often free for short stays. In Charlestown you can check in/out, leave the dinghy, and rent an ATV from Funky Monkey to reach secluded beaches and ruins. Good shore options include Sunshine’s Bar and Grill and Yachtsman Bar & Grill.

Secure booking and tailor-made options

When planning excursions and shore activities, consider platforms that let you make full, secure payments online with voucher confirmation and the option to submit custom requests for tailored tours; this simplifies pre-booking taxis, guides and special experiences ashore.

Even the best reviews and the most honest feedback can’t replace personal experience. On GetExperience, you book from verified providers at reasonable prices, with clear payment and voucher confirmation, so you can arrange island tours, diving trips and shore excursions without guesswork. That combination of transparency, affordability and variety helps you avoid disappointment and pick the right options for your cruising style. Book now GetExperience.com

In summary: focus on the southwest anchorages for shelter and dinghy access; complete SailClear, APIS and the travel form before arrival; reserve ground transport in advance; and use local contacts for the best prices. Whether you seek relaxed beach days, museum tours with live guides, adventure rafting trips for beginners, luxury adventure travel experiences, eco-friendly wildlife safaris, exclusive yacht charters for events or interactive online cultural workshops and even beginner esports coaching sessions, planning ahead ensures smoother travel experiences and richer adventure activities. Personal discovery beats every review — go see for yourself.