St. Kitts: Bloody Point River Hike–Petroglyphs+Bat Cave Adventure
Experience a guided hike at Bloody Point River, combining powerful historical storytelling, viewing ancient petroglyphs, scenic rainforest exploration, and a visit to the Bat Cave for a memorable and educational journey through St. Kitts and Nevis.
This is not merely a hike—it is a walk through history on ground that shaped St. Kitts and Nevis forever.
At Bloody Point River in 1626, European forces massacred thousands of Kalinago (Carib) people—the island’s first settlers—causing the river to run red for days. You will stand where this pivotal event unfolded and see ancient petroglyphs carved into stone by the very people who lived this history.
1. A Deep Historical Journey – Hear the powerful, true story of Bloody Point.
2. Ancient Archaeological Discovery – View 100+ year-old petroglyphs with expert insight.
3. A Fun & Scenic Hike – Enjoy lighthearted moments, group connection, and energizing exercise in lush rainforest scenery
4. A Natural Wonder Finale – Explore the awe-inspiring Bat Cave, alive with sound and movement.
We balance profound history with lighthearted moments, scenic exercise, and unforgettable storytelling—creating meaningful memories, not just miles.
At Bloody Point River in 1626, European forces massacred thousands of Kalinago (Carib) people—the island’s first settlers—causing the river to run red for days. You will stand where this pivotal event unfolded and see ancient petroglyphs carved into stone by the very people who lived this history.
1. A Deep Historical Journey – Hear the powerful, true story of Bloody Point.
2. Ancient Archaeological Discovery – View 100+ year-old petroglyphs with expert insight.
3. A Fun & Scenic Hike – Enjoy lighthearted moments, group connection, and energizing exercise in lush rainforest scenery
4. A Natural Wonder Finale – Explore the awe-inspiring Bat Cave, alive with sound and movement.
We balance profound history with lighthearted moments, scenic exercise, and unforgettable storytelling—creating meaningful memories, not just miles.









