For St. Kitts, we hired a private tour guide with an air conditioned van so we could get around the island with ease. Here is what I do remember... We first stopped by an old sugar cane factory. I think.
Then drove by the Carribelle Batik Factory and watched how these beautiful cloth fabrics are created.
Mark drank some water from the shop at the visitor's center and we all hoped he wouldn't get sick (he did not)
Then we drove to the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park, a UNESCO Heritage Sight, built in the 17th-18th century for the British as their colonies expanded.
At the highest point of the fortress.
A steep path up to the top.
Our comfortable ride. And my arm.
We stopped by at a few other beautiful places.
And then we ate at a touristy trap for lunch.
But the views were gorgeous:)
We were back to the boat around 3 pm. Did a bit of shopping at the souvenir shops in port and that's it.

That's our group with the guide.
I believe I've had some boring posts before, but this one has got to be the winner of them all!
😂😂😂
Bye for now,
Lyana.
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