St. Kitts Reggae Beach and Timothy Hill Tour
Experience breathtaking views from Timothy Hill, where you can see both the Atlantic and Caribbean, then relax at Reggae Beach Bar & Grill on Cockleshell Bay for delicious seafood, cool drinks, and a welcoming island vibe.
V and V – View and Vibes. Timothy Hill + Reggae Beach.
Timothy Hill is the most photographed spot in all of St. Kitts. From this elevated viewpoint, you'll witness something few places on earth can offer — the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other. The contrast of deep blue waters, the curve of the coastline, and the view of Nevis in the distance make this a moment you'll want to capture again and again.
After soaking in the views, we head to Reggae Beach Bar & Grill, located on beautiful Cockleshell Bay. This is not your typical hotel beach. Reggae Beach is pure St. Kitts — laid-back, welcoming, and full of island character. Sink your toes in the soft sand, grab a cold drink from the bar, and find a hammock or beach chair. If you're lucky, you may spot sea turtles swimming in the calm, clear waters just offshore. Fresh seafood, cold Carib beer, and that famous "Rush Slowly" energy make this a favorite stop for both cruise passengers and hotel guests.
Timothy Hill is the most photographed spot in all of St. Kitts. From this elevated viewpoint, you'll witness something few places on earth can offer — the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other. The contrast of deep blue waters, the curve of the coastline, and the view of Nevis in the distance make this a moment you'll want to capture again and again.
After soaking in the views, we head to Reggae Beach Bar & Grill, located on beautiful Cockleshell Bay. This is not your typical hotel beach. Reggae Beach is pure St. Kitts — laid-back, welcoming, and full of island character. Sink your toes in the soft sand, grab a cold drink from the bar, and find a hammock or beach chair. If you're lucky, you may spot sea turtles swimming in the calm, clear waters just offshore. Fresh seafood, cold Carib beer, and that famous "Rush Slowly" energy make this a favorite stop for both cruise passengers and hotel guests.





















