Basseterre St Kitts Port Zante
St Kitts & Nevis

1495 Cruises availables At departure or passage at this port

Azamara Club Cruises (22 Cruises)

Celebrity Cruises (84 Cruises)

Cruise CEL Celebrity Ship Eclipse

Celebrity Eclipse

2852 Passengers
121878 tons
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Costa Cruises (150 Cruises)

Costa Fascinosa.

Costa Fascinosa

4108 Passengers
114 tons
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Cruise COS Costa Cruises Favolosa ship

Costa Favolosa

4066 Passengers
114500 tons
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Costa Serena.

Costa Serena

3780 Passengers
114500 tons
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Crystal Cruises (28 Cruises)

Cunard (32 Cruises)

Cruise Cunard Queen Mary 2 ship

Queen Mary 2

2691 Passengers
151400 tons
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Emerald Waterways (69 Cruises)

Emerald Sakara.

Emerald Sakara

164 Passengers
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Explora Journeys (66 Cruises)

EXPLORA III.

Explora III

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Holland America Line (51 Cruises)

MSC Cruises (205 Cruises)

msc meraviglia cruise ship

MSC Meraviglia

4500 Passengers
167600 tons
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msc opera cruise ship

MSC Opera

2150 Passengers
65591 tons
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MSC World Europa3

MSC World Europa

5400 Passengers
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Norwegian Cruise Line (61 Cruises)

Norwegian Gem Cruise Ship

Norwegian Gem

2394 Passengers
93530 tons
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Cruise NCL Norwegian Cruise Line Prima Ship

Norwegian Prima

3099 Passengers
142500 tons
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Oceania Cruises (44 Cruises)

Princess Cruises (109 Cruises)

Cruise PCL Princess Emerald ship

Emerald Princess

3080 Passengers
113561 tons
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Enchanted Princess.

Enchanted Princess

3660 Passengers
145000 tons
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises (38 Cruises)

Royal Caribbean Cruises (83 Cruises)

Independence of the Seas.

Independence of the Seas

3634 Passengers
154407 tons
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royal caribbean rhapsody of the seas cruise ship

Rhapsody of the Seas

2040 Passengers
78491 tons
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Seabourn Cruise Line (68 Cruises)

Seabourn Ovation.

Seabourn Ovation

40350 tons
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Silversea Cruises (50 Cruises)

Star Clippers (96 Cruises)

Royal Clipper

Royal Clipper

333 Passengers
4425 tons
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Star Clipper

Star Clipper

238 Passengers
2298 tons
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Star Flyer.

Star Flyer

238 Passengers
2298 tons
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Viking Ocean Cruises (26 Cruises)

Virgin Voyages (25 Cruises)

Windstar Cruises (152 Cruises)

Star Legend.

Star Legend

502 Passengers
12995 tons
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Star Pride.

Star Pride

502 Passengers
12995 tons
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Wind Surf

Wind Surf

552 Passengers
14745 tons
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Frequently Asked Questions

Right at the Port Zante terminal, with no shuttle. Ten minutes' walk takes you from the duty-free shops on the pier into the busy streets of the capital.
The historic centre on foot — the Circus, Independence Square, the national museum — then either Brimstone Hill or the Scenic Railway. Both in one day is too tight.
A circular junction said to be modelled on Piccadilly Circus, with the Victorian Berkeley Memorial clock at its centre, cast iron painted green. It is the first landmark of the town and the natural starting point for a walk.
A square lined with Georgian houses and the co-cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, now a public garden. It was formerly the slave market square: the national museum, in the domed former Treasury building, tells that history along with the meeting of the Kalinago people, colonists and workers brought from Africa.
The last railway in the Lesser Antilles, inherited from the sugar era. It picks up passengers at Needsmust station, about ten minutes from the terminal, for a loop of nearly 50 kilometres in double-deck panoramic cars: bridges over ravines, villages, mill ruins and cliffs pounded by the Atlantic.
A UNESCO World Heritage citadel about thirty minutes northwest, perched on a volcanic outcrop nearly 240 metres above the sea. Built by British engineers and enslaved African labour between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it looks out to Saba, St Eustatius and St Martin on a clear day.
On the southeast peninsula, about fifteen minutes from the terminal, around Frigate Bay. On the way, the Timothy Hill viewpoint shows the Atlantic on one side and the Caribbean on the other, divided by a narrow isthmus.
Probably. Green vervet monkeys, introduced in colonial times, now outnumber the residents according to the local joke, and often appear at the roadside. Keep an eye out on the drive south or up to Brimstone Hill.
An estate on the way back from Brimstone Hill, combining a garden dominated by a four-hundred-year-old saman tree and the Caribelle Batik workshop, where artisans print fabric with molten wax. It is the stop that naturally completes the fortress excursion.
The dormant volcano of 1,156 metres whose conical outline dominates the island from the ship's deck. It is not part of an ordinary call — the climb takes a full day — but it forms the backdrop to everything you will see.