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 Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour 

Cooler than a silk pillow

Every day can come with a little something extra - star gazing, sound healing and rum tasting - plus free daily fun for the kids.

This one is equally perfect for grown-ups and families. A big family pool and a whisper-quiet infinity one for adults. Smooth limestone, warm woods and open spaces for a true comfort zone plus lawn games and bonfire nights with s’mores when you want a little fun. Great House is humming with easy dining and Stone Barn’s glow of string lights and wood fires is for fine dining with a Japanese and Steakhouse fusion. Park Hyatt St. Kitts sits on the southeast peninsula overlooking Banana Bay, so sand, sea and sunsets are part of the promise. And if variety is your luxury, the hotel’s diary of daily activities offers plenty. If it’s wellness that keeps you grounded, Pelotons meet plank poses at the vast spa and kids are sorted too with one free activity - think jewellery, slime and tie-dye - a day.

Why we love Park Hyatt St Kitts Christophe Harbour

  • Paradise for everyone. Grown-ups get a sea-facing infinity pool, whilst families have a lagoon pool, and everyone comes together over oceanfront meals at Fisherman’s Village.

  • Endless ways to celebrate. Destination dinners under the stars, the sweet sound of steel pan lessons and a spa where every square foot is made for indulgence.

  • Rooms have space to spread out whether in a rooftop suite with a plunge pool or a beachfront room with sand just steps away.

  • Your location is pure Kittitian gold: soft sands, calm waters, rolling green hills behind you and views of Nevis across the channel.

5 stars
Dec - Apr
9 hours
On the south-east coast of Saint Kitts, located on Banana Bay and close to Cockleshell Bay.
Approx. 20 minutes’ transfer from St Kitts airport
Suitable for children

Facilities

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Board
  • Spas & wellness
  • Activities
  • Families
  • Good to Know

Between all-day dining in Great House to a wave-lapping catch-of-the-day oceanfront restaurant or the clink of ice in your glass as you slip into the fine dining Stone Barn, Park Hyatt St. Kitts covers all flavours and rhythms. Add in a mini market and a pool bar and you’ve got everything you need. Some venues close out of season.

Banana Bay Market

Inside Great House, this is your little shop for grab-and-go snacks and drinks. You can even pick up some local treats and souvenirs here*.

Great House

The heart of the hotel. Elegant design but a casual atmosphere. Come for island-style breakfasts, laid back lunches and relaxed dinners. Check out the Fleming's Bar for a sip of something smooth.

Stone Barn

Designed to mimic the old stone barns of St. Kitts that once shielded crops from tropical rains, this atmospheric venue is all about firelight fine dining — where Japanese fusion meets modern steakhouse flair.

Rampart Pool Bar

Cold drinks and cocktails by the pool, the beach or in a private cabana.

Fisherman’s Village

Catch-of-the-day and oceanfront views. Wooden decks, lanterns and waves. Snapper, lobster and mahi-mahi. A great spot for a seaside grill at sunset.

What's Included

Room Only

The Sugar Mill Spa & Sanctuary nods to St. Kitts’ sugar-producing history while wrapping guests in the tranquillity of tropical landscaping and gentle waters. There are saunas, steam rooms, plunge pools and outdoor showers. Indulge in bamboo massage, coconut sugar scrubs or dry brushing, whether in the spa, in-room or in a private pool cabana. Wellness also comes in the shape of sound healing, Hatha yoga and aqua aerobics, and a 24-hour fitness centre.

You’re fringed by the tranquil waters of Banana Bay, so peaceful paddles and plenty of kayaking are on the agenda. You can get all the gear, including snorkelling kits, at the hotel. Nearby reefs offer up plenty of colour and life, and if you’re looking for faster thrills, jet-skis, sailing and fishing are all easy to book nearby.

When it’s time for a little creativity, the hotel’s ‘Island Fort kids’ club keeps little hands busy with arts, crafts and storytime. It runs all day for children aged three to twelve. Each day, Park Hyatt St. Kitts also brings a little flair to young ones, offering one complimentary activity such as jewellery making and carnival hat decorating. Out on the lawns, there is life-sized chess and a giant Connect 4 to keep them entertained. If you’re feeling adventurous, hop on a boat across the channel to Nevis. It’s just a short ride away and is a great family day out.

A daily resort fee of $70.

20 (subject to change) is payable at the resort.

This covers a selection of facilities and activities.

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