Travel to St Kitts And Nevis

Flying to St Kitts And Nevis

Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport on St Kitts is the main air hub for St Kitts and Nevis. It's linked to destinations in Europe and North America by Air Canada (www.aircanada.com), American Airlines (www.aa.com), British Airways (www.ba.com), Delta (www.delta.com) and United (www.united.com).

Seaborne Airlines (www.seaborneairlines.com) and Winair (www.fly-winair.sx) connect St Kitts and Nevis with each other and with destinations across the Caribbean.

Low season in St Kitts and Nevis runs from June to mid-December, which is when airfares are cheapest.

Flight times:

From London - 10 hours (including a stop in Antigua); New York - 4 hours 10 minutes.

Departure tax:

EC$60, payable in cash or by credit card at the airport.

Other airports in St Kitts And Nevis

Nevis Vance W. Amory International Airport

Airport Code: NEV. Location: The airport is 11km (5 miles) from Charlestown on Nevis. Website: http://www.nevisports.com. Public transport description: N/A

St Kitts Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport

Airport Code: SKB. Location: The airport is 3.2km (2 miles) from Basseterre on St Kitts. Website: http://www.scaspa.com. Public transport description: Taxis are available; fares are regulated.

Travel by rail

Getting to St Kitts And Nevis by boat

Unscheduled ferry services run infrequently between St Kitts and St Maarten. However, planes are far more frequent and reliable.

Cruise ships:

Port Zante in Basseterre is a deep-water port capable of berthing large vessels, including cruise ships. Many major cruise liners stop here.




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