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Port Zante Cruise Terminal
The guide was updated:Port Zante is the main port of entry for most cruise ships visiting Saint Kitts. The terminal is conveniently located near Basseterre's old town. If there is not enough space to dock at a pier, cruise ships anchor at Basseterre Bay, which is located 1.5 miles east of Basseterre. Tender boats will be available to transport passengers to the yacht marina on the west side of the terminal. Currently, Port Zante welcomes more than 600 cruise ships a year with approximately 1.5 million passengers from major cruise companies.
If cruise ships go Nevis Island, they anchor in open sea and passengers will be tendered ashore.
Useful Information
- Address: Basseterre St, Saint Kitts & Nevis
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–6pm
- Website: www.portzante.com
- Phone: 1 869 466 9869
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Port Zante is the main port of entry for most cruise ships visiting Saint Kitts. The terminal is conveniently located near Basseterre's old town. If there is not enough space to dock at a pier, cruise ships anchor at Basseterre Bay, which is located 1.5 miles east of Basseterre. Tender boats will be available to transport passengers to the yacht marina on the west side of the terminal. Currently, Port Zante welcomes more than 600 cruise ships a year with approximately 1.5 million passengers from major cruise companies.
If cruise ships go Nevis Island, they anchor in open sea and passengers will be tendered ashore.
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Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport (SKB)
Named after the first Premier of St. Kitts-Nevis, the Robert L. Bradshaw Airport is an international airport located just northeast of Basseterre, on the island of Saint Kitts. It is possible to fly directly to Saint Kitts from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom as well as numerous flights from within the Caribbean area. The airport is rather small, but there are quite a few options inside for food, beverage and duty free shops.
Something important to pay attention to is that camouflage clothing is prohibited in the airport premises, as camouflage is considered in the country to be strictly for military and law enforment active members.
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Best Time to Visit
Saint Kitts and Nevis have a hot and tropical climate year-round with an averaging temperature of around 28°C. The best months to visit are between February and May because the weather is dry. The hurricane season normally runs from June to November, which means that a tropical storm could possibly ruin your holiday. Storms are most likely to happen in September or October.
In light of the above, we could say the best months to visit Saint Kitts and Nevis are February and March. If you plan to travel in either one of those months, make sure you book in advance.
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Taxi
Taxis in Saint Kitts and Nevis are available in most of the important spots of the city. You can find taxi stands at the Circus in Basseterre, Port Zante, Frigate Bay and the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport. It is a common practice on the island to tip 10% of the fare, especially if get extra help from the driver.
To ensure your safety while travelling, it's important to only use taxis that are licensed. Also, if you are attending late night street parties, especially during the festival season, avoid carrying large amounts of cash or expensive jewellery with you.
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Public Transport
When it comes to public transportation in Saint Kitts and Nevis, the main option is called "H Buses." These are small buses, which you can identify by their green license plates. There are two bus stations in Basseterre, one serving the east side and the other serving the west.
The fares are in East Caribbean Dollars (EC$) and are quite affordable. The buses stop at designated spots, but they also stop elsewhere on request. Buses do not go from Basseterre to Frigate Bay or the SE Peninsula, hence consider taking a taxi if you want to go to these two tourist sports.
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Pharmacy
There are a few pharmacies in the central area of Basseterre and an in the centre of Charlestown in Nevis If you need to purchase medication. It is also possible to buy certain over-the-counter medications in grocery shops.
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Internet
Saint Kitts and Nevis has an average download speed of 42.93 Mbit/second. The upload rate, however, is considerably lower at only 10.85 Mbit/second. There are many restaurants and national chains that offer free WiFi. Local eateries are less likely to provide free WiFi, although some of them may offer this service as well.
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Electricity
The standard voltage in Saint Kitts and Nevis is 230 V with a frequency of 60 Hz. Make sure you pack a voltage converter if you are travelling from the United States of America to avoid damaging your electronic devices.
In terms of plug types, in Saint Kitts and Nevis you can find type D and G. Plug type D has three round pins arranged in a triangular pattern, while plug type G has three rectangular pins also arranged in a triangular pattern.
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Telephone
Country code: +1-869
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