auntlynne
Aunt Lynne
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I didn’t keep a journal and now I am down to mainly memories (it’s only 13 days post-cruise!)
I think I managed to be in Cabanas each of morning as we were heading to the port. Very unusual for me. I saw a number of the pilot ships approaching and then leaving as they dropped off our interim captains.
If you want a comparison of stay-on ship, Disney excursion, or independent vendor activity, you’ve hit the Trifecta with this trio in St Kitts.
My cabin represents Independent Vendor excursion. In my ongoing quest to visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, St Kitts offered me Brimstone Hill Fortress. I originally booked the DCL excursion, but decided that I should try to get my feet in the Caribbean in each port (failure - Curaçao). At the mention by another cruiser and great reviews on Viator, we went with Grey’s Tours’ “Grand Tour of St Kitts.”
Mr Grey shared with us his lifelong home country, while his nephew safely drove us around. We heard history, reminiscing of his life on the island and its history.
Topographically, flowers and trees, this is reminiscent of Hawaii, both being formed by volcanoes.

The landscaping at the site of the former Romney Manor (Thomas Jefferson’s ancestor), with the batik display and shop were lovely.
Brimstone Hill Fortress is impressive in its location - knowing they had to get the supplies up a very steep hill. I applaud myself for going up and down the angled pathway to the top. (Those hand rails/walls were hot - but necessary).

Following the standard tourist route, we passed by the Eastern Caribbean Bank and the lookout on Timothy Hill before our beach time at Frigate Bay. Very nice to have warm water that did not shock me when it got to the ribs. Lunch at Shipwreck Bar was delicious. I laughed when I saw an Auburn University flag on the bar’s ceiling - can I get a War Eagle! They really get around.
It was a full day’s excursion; I highly recommend it.

Dinner was soon after our return. Adult Trivia, Tangled - and probably bed. Tomorrow was going to be another full-day excursion.
If we port in St Kitts again, we think we will head over to Nevis - the other island of St Christopher & Nevis, birthplace of Alexander Hamilton.
I think I managed to be in Cabanas each of morning as we were heading to the port. Very unusual for me. I saw a number of the pilot ships approaching and then leaving as they dropped off our interim captains.
If you want a comparison of stay-on ship, Disney excursion, or independent vendor activity, you’ve hit the Trifecta with this trio in St Kitts.
My cabin represents Independent Vendor excursion. In my ongoing quest to visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, St Kitts offered me Brimstone Hill Fortress. I originally booked the DCL excursion, but decided that I should try to get my feet in the Caribbean in each port (failure - Curaçao). At the mention by another cruiser and great reviews on Viator, we went with Grey’s Tours’ “Grand Tour of St Kitts.”
Mr Grey shared with us his lifelong home country, while his nephew safely drove us around. We heard history, reminiscing of his life on the island and its history.
Topographically, flowers and trees, this is reminiscent of Hawaii, both being formed by volcanoes.

The landscaping at the site of the former Romney Manor (Thomas Jefferson’s ancestor), with the batik display and shop were lovely.
Brimstone Hill Fortress is impressive in its location - knowing they had to get the supplies up a very steep hill. I applaud myself for going up and down the angled pathway to the top. (Those hand rails/walls were hot - but necessary).

Following the standard tourist route, we passed by the Eastern Caribbean Bank and the lookout on Timothy Hill before our beach time at Frigate Bay. Very nice to have warm water that did not shock me when it got to the ribs. Lunch at Shipwreck Bar was delicious. I laughed when I saw an Auburn University flag on the bar’s ceiling - can I get a War Eagle! They really get around.
It was a full day’s excursion; I highly recommend it.

Dinner was soon after our return. Adult Trivia, Tangled - and probably bed. Tomorrow was going to be another full-day excursion.
If we port in St Kitts again, we think we will head over to Nevis - the other island of St Christopher & Nevis, birthplace of Alexander Hamilton.