Cockleshell Bay is a secluded stretch of powder-white sand. Over two miles (3 km) long, It offers a splendid view of our sister island of Nevis, since it sits directly on the Narrows - the channel between the two island.
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This white-sand Atlantic coast beach is literally in walking distance from the south side. It is ideal for relaxing, swimming, windsurfing and traditional surfing in some areas. Various hotels, like the St. Kitts Marriott Resort and the Sugar Bay Club, are situated on this beach.
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Here you will find the most action-packed strip of beach on the Caribbean Sea. And here the party goes on until the wee hours of the morning. This one-mile stretch of white-sand beach, is ideal for swimming, windsurfing, water-skiing and various other water sports.
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Conaree Beach is a narrow strip of gray-black sand, signifying the meeting of the volcanic and coral features of the island. Bodysurfing is popular here, as well as snorkeling along the reef.
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The rocky reef that shelters White House Bay, and a sunken tugboat that harbors great schools of multi-colored fish and other marine life, make it ideal for snorkeling. When you’ve seen it all, this is a delightful spot to just float around and take in some Vitamin D.
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This is an unusually calm Atlantic beach with a quiet, romantic aura. While bathing in the warm waters or strolling across the white sand, you will very much appreciate the privacy that the Sandy Bank affords, since there are no restaurants or water sports available.
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Do you want to get away from it all? This beautiful, secluded beach is at the very tip of the southeast peninsula and offers pristine waters, soft sand, swaying coconut trees and uninterrupted peace.
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This small palm-lined, black sand beach is protected by a major reef, making it ideal for bathing. As a home to a variety of marine life, the reef also makes for excellent snorkeling. You’ll find the tanning process enhanced by the shiny volcanic sand that draws so many visitors.
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Like Conaree, this Atlantic beach is great for a brisk swim and some exhilarating bodysurfing.
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Pump Bay, in Sandy Point, is a good place for beginners to get to appreciate the joys of diving and snorkeling. It is a shiny, black sand beach in the shadow of the magnificent Brimstone Hill Fortress.
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Turtle Beach is not to be mistaken for Turtle Bay, which is on the northern coast of the peninsula. Turtle Beach is situated at the extreme end of the South East Peninsula, and is ideal for a day out. It houses an excellent restaurant called The Beach House.
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The Caribbean Sea side of Friars Bay provides a splendid beach experience for all. The water is calm and the atmosphere is usually quite lively, especially on Sundays. Food and drinks are available. It is an excellent outing for the entire family.
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This is adjacent to Sandy Bank beach. This stretch of white sand beach is adjacent to Sandy Bank beach. It offers more seclusion, and the opportunity to do some fine surfing when conditions are right.
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