Caribbean STAY

Devil's Cavern offers many swim-through opportunities that are thick with grunts and squirrelfish. Black Triggerfish, Atlantic Chub and Snapper, mixed with a variety of corals and fans, make this a very attractive site. A great for second dives, due to its depth.



 
7th Heaven Kite Surf School offers Stand Up Paddle and Kite Surfing lessons in paradise, on the island of St. Barts.
 
Our team of certified instructors are very experienced, friendly and are fully qualified to teach beginner and advanced students to take them to new heights
 
For us, safety is key, along with lots of fun!
 
We only use the latest equipment.
 
Grand Cul de Sac is certainly one of the best lagoons on the island to learn kitesurfing.


Brimstone Shallows is located approximately two miles west of the shoreline and boasts pristine corals, both soft and hard. The mooring depth is approximately 45 - 50ft, sliding down a wall to depths well over 100 ft. Turtles, lobsters and eels reside here, and the occasional reef shark has been spotted along the edge.


This is an advanced site for the diver with a strong stomach. Surface conditions are generally rough and currents can be unpredictable at times. Located on the Windward side of Nevis, the Aquarium is a truly virgin dive spot aptly named for its variety of fish. Nurse sharks and stingrays laze around the seabed and angelfish will playfully follow your bubbles.?


Welcome to the beautiful French island of Saint Barthelemy. This little tropical paradise is part of the French West Indies (F.W.I.) and deserves to be known world wide.
All Sea Lowers will discover the Marine Park, the white sandy beaches, and surrounding islands which offer a total change.

Jicky Marine # 1 on boat rental and water sports, located in the heart og Gustavia Harbor with private dock for personal high quality service.




FUNSEAKER means “all the fun by the sea”. If you are expecting to spend the perfect day onboard a catamaran, the Funseaker bring you around St Martin, Anguilla and St Barthelemy with the best level of service. The Funseaker catamaran is much appreciated for its professional and smiling crew. Funseaker is the best equiped boat for all watertoys and watersports available around St Martin and Anguilla.


Samuel Crooke, a planter-politician who served as a member of the Island’s Council, built this eighteenth century Great House. Samuel was the great-grandson of a Major Henry Crooke who was a resident of the island as early as 1648. Crooke left the plantation to his son Samuel Crooke ‘the Little’, who also served on the Council before the end of the eighteenth century. The Crooke connection is still preserved in the cane field nearest to the Great House being called ‘Crooke’s Garden’.


The British called it their Mother Colony. The French disagreed and claimed it for themselves. They waged war over it, and then decided to share. The French took the middle part, the sections now known as Basseterre and Capisterre, and the English took the two ends, that is, the Palmetto Point-Sandy Point area on one side and the Cayon-Nicola Town area on the other side; and they agreed to share the south-eastern peninsula. But the truce did not last. They went to war again and fought until both sides were exhausted. Finally they decided to let the British keep the whole of it.


St Kitts' beautiful Sandy Point was the setting for a dramatic story which changed
the life of a foul mouthed slave trader named John Newton. Newton went on to pen
one of the most famous and well-loved songs of all time - "Amazing Grace".

At the Amazing Grace Experience's Visitor Center on St. Kitts, you will discover
the story of John Newton and the history behind the song "Amazing Grace".
You will also learn more about the tropical island paradise - St Kitts. You will
be inspired to continue Newton's fight by discovering more about slavery


Originally constructed in the late 1700s for slave auctions and council meetings, the public square in Basseterre was officially rechristened in 1983 to commemorate the independence of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis from Great Britain. In darker days, human chattel were kept in tunnels under the Georgian House (now a gourmet restaurant) on the south side of the square before being brought up for bidding. Today the space is a gathering place for promenaders, family outings, impromptu gatherings, and any number of parades, parties and festivals.


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