This airport is officially named as the Robert L. Bradshaw International airport. Besides handling several jumbo jets on its runways, it also connects several non-stop flights to overseas countries like the USA, the United Kingdom and Canada. St. Kitts Airport is located within the Island named it derives its name from, in the West Indies.
This airport not only offers first class trips to the tourist attractions in the island, it also provides transport services like car hires at its terminals. It boasts of a world-class terminal and runways besides its small size.
How to enjoy St. Kitts
St. Kitts is an Island that is readily accessed via this airport. A perfect tourist destination, there are plenty of activities you can do within the Island as you enjoy the beauty of the West Indies.
- Frigate Bay - these are two bays located next to each on the southeastern side of Basseterre. The Frigate Bay is held as a top tourist attraction because of its lovely beach and the The Strip, an open air dance floor and restaurant which brings thousands of revelers at night.
- Mt Liamuiga - this mountain covers a huge part of the Western St. Kitts. Rising over 3782 feet to the air, a hike through the mountain brings a refreshing feeling and you can carry some of the black rocks back home as a souvenir.
- Bloody Point - the name itself suggests what transpired in this area around the 16 century. As a headland of the St Kitts’ Trinity Parish, this point marks a gruesome era of the settlers from Europe who killed a large number of the locals in order to settle here.
- Christena Memorial Plaque - this plaque is a famous landmark in the city and it was erected to mourn those 200plus persons who lost their lives when the MV Christena sank in the ocean.
- Government House - also known as the Springfield House, this is the home of the Governor General of St. Kitts. It adds to the iconic landmarks thanks to its marvelous architecture and well manicured lawns.
- Cottle Church - this holy edifice is located in Nevis and it marks the Anglican history of the locals. The design and construction are owed to Thomas Cottle, who was a lawyer then.
St. Kitts may be a small Island tucked in the West Indies, but it houses dazzling attraction sites that bring tourist from all over the world.