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Travel Notes Day 24

The state of Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts) and Nevis consists of two islands: Saint Kitts and Nevis. The first one looks like a chicken leg, the second one looks like a chicken egg.

Saint Kitts and Nevis is known for selling its citizenship for 20 years. Moreover, the distribution of passports with beautiful fish is put on stream here. Unlike neighboring Antigua and Barbuda, which requires new citizens to stay in their new homeland for at least a week a year, you don't even need to come to the country to obtain Saint Kitts and Nevis citizenship. You pay money - and after 6 months your passport will be sent to you by mail. Everyone, you are a citizen! Especially for those who receive passports of this lovely island state by mail, there is a world map on the first page of the document, on which an arrow shows where to look for your homeland.

As in Antigua (the second word in the name of the country can be omitted), the passport of Saint Kitts (the second word in the name of the country can be omitted) gives you the right to ride without visas in Europe, Canada, England and other countries.

Citizenship is given in exchange for investment in the Sugar Industry Diversification Fund. It would be more correct to say: "We are selling you a beautiful passport with fish for $ 300,000." But there are romantics in Saint Kitts, so they say: "You invest $ 300,000 in a fund for diversifying the sugar industry, we use this money to raise the country from its knees, and in gratitude we give you a passport with wonderful fish!" This does not change the essence, no one will return 300,000.

The second option is to buy real estate, here the entrance starts at 400,000, but for that kind of money there is no real estate for a long time. Therefore, you can buy a share in a villa, or save up a few million for a normal house by the sea. Judging by the number of construction projects on the island, there are many who want to buy citizenship. According to statistics from Henley Estates (www.sknevis.com), most of them are Russian and Chinese.

Unfortunately, no one says how much it costs to renounce this citizenship. You never know what. And then suddenly the entrance is a ruble, and the exit is two.

In the meantime, you are thinking whether you need a passport with fish, I propose to see what your homeland looks like for $ 300,000.

01. Looks pretty.

02. On the left - the restless Atlantic Ocean, on the right - the calm Caribbean Sea. On the Atlantic, there is a beach where turtles lay their eggs. The season will begin in a few weeks, and the beach will be cordoned off by police and animal rights activists so that no one will disturb the turtles.

03. Local residents.

04. Former volcano.

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06. The island is actively being built up, according to feelings, every second building for new citizens.

07. It seems that money from the sugar industry diversification fund is not reaching everyone.

08. On the horizon is your beloved Sint-Eustatius.

09. Capital

10. Saint Kitts and Nevis is a former British colony. In the very center of the capital there is a clock that locals call Big Ben. The clock has stopped long ago, as has the time here.

11. Although recently celebrated 30 years of independence. In honor of the holiday, the fountain in the central square was restored and painted. 3 beautiful nymphs after restoration became blacks. I wonder if this is such a banter, or the locals have always seen black women in these sculptures?

12. Nothing has changed in the capital for 30 years.

13. Aborigines cherish their colonial heritage.

14. Here is a telephone booth. The glasses were stolen, the phone has not worked for a long time, but the booth is regularly painted in the corporate red color.

15. The streets are very clean.

16. In general, the locals are very tidy. Everyone parks correctly, no one throws garbage on the street.

17. Look what charming people live here.

18. Previously, the narrow-gauge railway served the plantations of sugar cane and cotton, now the train carries tourists around the island.

19. The boat brought bobbleheads.

20. No, look how clean!

21. Mother

22. Roads

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25. In St. Kitts, everyone runs. You go in the morning, and there are herds of runners on the sides.

26. Volcano.

27. Monkeys sit in trees along the roads.

28. Soon there will be villas here.

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30. It has already been built up here. All this is real estate in exchange for citizenship.

31. To the second island, Nevis, take a boat 10 minutes. Once a year, a swim takes place between the islands.

32. Beaches on Nevis

33. There is also a volcano here.

34. Houses

35. One of the construction projects. There will be a hotel here soon.

36. You can buy such a house for 600,000.

37. More precisely, this is not a house, but a hotel room. There is one bedroom inside.

38. Swimming pool on the terrace.

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40. Amenities on the street. They say that the Chinese really like these houses.

41. The most interesting thing is that, having bought this house, you will not be able to live in it. Since it is part of the hotel, the hotel will rent it and share the proceeds with you. Theoretically, you will return the investment in 10-20 years. You can live for free only a little more than a month a year. But 5 years after obtaining citizenship, you can sell the house to the next lover of passports with fish.

42. There will be villas here. The site is worth $ 2 million.

43. Here is a house, 500 square meters, worth $ 4.5 million with a plot. Buy it in parts, usually 10 owners. Then each owner has 5 weeks a year when he can manage the house (live or rent it). All 10 receive citizenship.

44. Sentkits are somewhat similar to the Russians. Christmas has already passed 3 weeks ago, and the whole city is decorated with cotton wool and penguins.

45. Apparently, they don't take off the decorations until spring, just like we don't throw away the Christmas tree.

46. ​​Local police officers have the same facial expressions as most of their Russian counterparts. "Do you have a cho? And if I find it?"

47. Kids

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49. Reservation for tourists

50. The tree has sprouted through the fence.

51. By the way, Saint Kitts and Nevis is the smallest state in the Western Hemisphere both in terms of area and population.

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The island of Nevis is formed by the slopes of the sleeping volcano Nevis (height - 985 m) and is surrounded by coral reefs. Nevis owes its name to Columbus, who believed that the top of the volcano was covered with snow, and called the island "Our Lady of the Snow" - Nuestra Senhora de Las Nevis. In the 18th century, Nevis received the nickname "Queen of the Caribbean" as its sugar cane plantations brought untold wealth to the British.

Today, agricultural land is dwindling and Nevis is taking on a natural landscape and transforming itself into a resort island with state-of-the-art infrastructure, stunning beaches, stunning diving opportunities, healing hot springs and picturesque rainforests that are home to monkeys, exotic birds and butterflies.

Unlike most of the neighboring islands, Nevis has managed to maintain its identity and truly Caribbean spirit. Here, the famous British military leader and pirate, Admiral Horatio Nelson, who married the daughter of a wealthy local planter, is still remembered and honored.

The island still has wooden buildings from the colonial era. The oldest house, dating back to 1740 and built from strong nearby ironwood, is located on the grounds of the Hermitage. More like a colonial village, this hotel is one of the island's attractions. For lovers of modern luxury, Nevis also offers the best - the only hotel in the Caribbean, the Four Seasons.

Beaches and diving in Nevis

Sandy, overgrown with coconut trees, Pinney Beach is considered the "king" of local beaches. It is located a few kilometers north of the capital, next to Fort Ashby. Quiet waters and picturesque surroundings attract tourists here, but the size of the beach allows everyone to preserve their personal space.

If it gets crowded, you can move even further north to the beaches of Kades Bay, Black Sand Beach, Kuali or romantic Lovers Beach. Nisbet Beach, overlooking the Atlantic coastline, features more powerful waves, but still suitable for untrained swimmers. Most of the water sports centers are concentrated on this beach.

The Atlantic coast of Nevis is much worse developed for objective reasons. There are more turbulent waves, smaller reefs and strong ocean currents passing close to the coast. Long Ot Bay, Hicks Cove, Eden Brown Bay, Huggins Bay and White Bay are not suitable for a comfortable and quiet family vacation, but can be a real boon for extreme surfers and windsurfers.

There are many picturesque places for snorkeling and diving in Nevis - almost the entire western coast is suitable for exploring the underwater world. Plus, the features of the relief of the southwestern part of the island make it possible to practice a rare type of scuba diving - speleosnorkeling. Caves and arches to swim through, volcanic formations and a 17th century sunken ship can all be found 12-15 meters deep in the "Devil" s Caves.

Sixth day. St. Kitts and nevis

New day and new island state - Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Taxi drivers meet everyone at the port and offer a tour for $ 40 per person. Everyone has the same route: a batik factory, a fort and black stones. Then, for an extra $ 7, everyone is taken to Cockleshell Beach. But I didn’t want to tour for the second day in a row, and neither did the batik factories with black stones.

The old Brimstone Hill Fortress was highly praised on the island, and we went ashore and took a tour at the office. information map of the area and went in search of transport. We went from the port to the left and after 100 meters we found a small bus station, from where we immediately left by minibus in the right direction ($ 3 for two). About 20 minutes later we were dropped off at a fork - then on foot.

Along a pleasant shady path, surrounded by greenery and monkeys, we reached the entrance to the fort in 15 minutes. The ticket offices were closed, there was no fence, so we went further. As a result, at 9.15 am we were completely alone in the fort, even the staff had not yet come to work. It seems that the fort opens at 9.30 am - 15 minutes later the first couple arrived by car, and then the rest of the tourists began to arrive by taxi, rented cars and scooters. The atmosphere disappeared, and a little over an hour later, we set off on the return journey, on which the cashier visited us, asking with a smile whether we got to the fort today. I should have said that yesterday))

The fort is large, multi-level, with cannons and dilapidated buildings. The view is beautiful from above, but overall I don't think it's worth $ 10, especially compared to the $ 5 for 2 stunning forts in San Juan and free admission to the fort on the next island of St. Martin, which offers a much cooler view. Of the whole event, I remember most of all my emotions from being in the fort, only the two of us and the way back and forth under the canopy of trees past the monkeys. Back in the capital of Saint Kitts, the city of Buster, we walked through the pleasant center with a bustling local life, and then returned to the ship to have lunch and wait out the very heat.

At one o'clock in the afternoon, they went ashore again and went in search of transport to the beach. The downside of Saint Kitts, in my opinion, is that its uninhabited southern side, where the beaches are located, cannot be reached by public transport. There is simply no need for the locals to go there. So you have to take a taxi. Fortunately, from the port it is not difficult. With a massive departure to South Friar Beach, they charge $ 4 per person. We went to the beach at one o'clock in the afternoon, when no one needed to go there, everyone was already there, so there were no other people besides us. But I reasoned logically that since there is no one to carry from here, and from there soon it will be necessary to bring people back, it is more profitable for taxi drivers to be there, and not here, and than to go empty, it is better to take random clients like us. Therefore, we stood at our price of $ 4 per person, although at first the taxi drivers wanted $ 16, then 12, and then 10 for two. They insisted.

There were a lot of people on the beach, but I liked everything very much. On the right edge we found ourselves a shadow under a palm tree. A little further there was a bay fenced with boulders, where people swam in the muddy water with a mask and a snorkel (visibility is bad, so it was enough for me for 5 minutes, and it is very inconvenient to go into the water over the stones). The bay is also notable for the fact that pelicans fished in it, folding like an umbrella and throwing themselves into the water from a height.

The beach is very picturesque and the water is incredibly turquoise in color, although not as clear as in all the previous places. But it is very warm. From the beach and from the sea, there are stunning views of the hilly and lifeless southern part of St. Kitts, as well as the circular single-peaked island of Nevis, towering in the distance.

At 15 o'clock, the hungry people began to disperse, and we all sat and sat in warm water, enjoying the wonderful landscapes (they reminded me of the islands of the national park Komodo in Indonesia and the islands on Lake Titicaca). Today the departure was not at 17, but at 18 hours, so there was no need to hurry too much.

At 16 o'clock on the way to the parking lot, a local aunt intercepted us and offered to return us to the port for $ 4 per person. She turned out to be a tour guide and she was touring two of her clients from our ship all day. And on the way back to the port, she picked us up and two more people. As a result, we did not go back to the port in a direct way, but in a detour past beautiful villas of various celebrities.

Back in the city, we went for a walk in the center, sit in the central square and soak up the atmosphere of the place. It was nice and authentic, but I didn't want to stay here longer. Every time you return to your favorite boat as on a holiday))

Saint Kitts and Nevis is a fabulous state in the Caribbean, located on two islands - Nevis and Saint Kitts. Saint Kitts and Nevis is the embodiment of all the benefits that the tropics can give - amazing beaches, majestic mountains, amazing nature. Tropical birds and huge butterflies give the islands a special flavor, while avocados, bananas, mangoes and other exotic fruits grow in the jungle.

There are monkeys in the forests, but there are no dangerous predators on the islands. Compared to other islands in the Caribbean, Saint Kitts and Nevis has a higher standard of quality of life. When moving to Saint Kitts and Nevis, you should not be afraid of the language barrier: knowledge of English is enough to communicate with locals who speak this language fluently. In addition, in everyday life, the locals also use the Creole language, which is a mixture of words from Spanish, French, English, as well as words of the Indians. It should be noted that such an important fact for comfortable and safe living is the low crime rate in the state.

The favorable climate of the islands creates the most comfortable conditions for life - there are no significant changes in the weather here. In summer, the temperature, as a rule, does not rise above 30 degrees, and at night it does not drop below 18. A distinctive feature of the islands is the magnificent beaches. In Saint Kitts (southeastern outskirts), you can enjoy relaxing on golden beaches, and most of the coast is covered with volcanic sand. The beaches of the island of Nevis also meet all the expectations of a tropical vacation. The coast is reliably protected from storms, so the sea is always clean and calm.

However, the most beautiful mountain landscapes and inimitable beaches are not all that these unique islands have to offer: there are many interesting sights here. For example, in Basseterre (the capital of the state) there is Independence Square, as well as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. These places really deserve a visit. In Charlestown (Nevis Island) there is an interesting Museum named after Admiral of the British Army Horatio Nelson.

The islands attract divers from different parts of the world - an incredible number of exotic fish, as well as many ships that have sunk near the islands, amaze the imagination. Of particular note are the underwater caves (west coast of Nevis), ideal for speleosnorkeling. The islands have all the conditions for tennis, horse riding and golf. However, this is not a complete list of entertainment. For example, St. Kitts is home to several festivals, including the Carnival, which takes place at the end of December. During it, the festival of Calypso music, the most interesting costume parades, and dance competitions are certainly organized. Nevis also hosts various cultural events, in particular, dedicated to the birthday of Hamilton. The June Music Festival attracts the best salsa and jazz performers to the islands. Lovers of nightclubs will have a great time in the establishments located on the islands. The cuisine of the islands combines the traditions of different countries, which, combined with the addition of national flavor, make it unique.

The islands are ready to offer all the necessary conditions for a comfortable stay of children: amusement parks appear (Adventure Park, Scenic Railway St Kitts, etc.), new options for outdoor activities. Both St. Kitts and Nevis are home to both public and private schools. With the significant increase in the number of Europeans choosing Saint Kitts and Nevis as their permanent residence, the number of schools has increased significantly. Moreover, private schools are equipped with modern equipment designed for teaching children both in classrooms and in the fresh air. Higher education is also well developed in the state, and there are also pedagogical and technical colleges.

The level of medical care should be separately noted: it is quite high here. There are three public hospitals in Saint Kitts, and one on the island of Nevis. In addition, there are several private clinics in the country. Government hospitals have the necessary diagnostic equipment and can offer a standard set of medical services and urgent emergency care. In emergency situations, transportation to the mainland is carried out.

The business climate of the state is characterized as very favorable: Saint Kitts and Nevis is an excellent option for investment. The country has a strong economy and stable political system, and starting a business is quite easy here. Obtaining citizenship of this unique island-state opens up a lot of opportunities, and it is quite simple to become a citizen of the countries: since 1984, Saint Kitts and Nevis has been implementing the economic citizenship program, which is the oldest in the world. There are two options for acquiring citizenship: investment in the Sugar Fund (SIDF) and investment in real estate (objects from the list approved by the government). To obtain citizenship through the Sugar Fund Irrevocable Contribution (SIDF), a deposit of US $ 250,000 per individual applicant is required; for a family with up to 3 dependents, the contribution is US $ 300,000, up to 5 - US $ 350,000, up to 7 - US $ 450,000. Additional contribution for a dependent is US $ 50,000, over 18 years old - US $ 75,000. The second option for obtaining citizenship involves the acquisition of real estate in the amount of $ 400,000. In addition, additional fees and taxes are required: the main applicant and dependents (over 18 years of age) - US $ 50,000, spouse, and also dependents under the age of 18 - US $ 25,000. More information on obtaining

The Leeward Coast at St Christopher has excellent conditions for a seaside holiday. The best beaches in this area are the entire coast of South Frigate Bay (a good tourist infrastructure has been created here), the coast of North Freis Bay and South Freis Bay, White House Bay (site of the First Marine Archaeological Project of St. Kitts ), Major Bay, Banana Bay, Cockleshell Bay, Pump Bay and Belle Tet. The shores of the Caribbean coastline are densely packed with small shops, guesthouses and casinos, making them great for hiking, snorkeling or just sunbathing.

The Atlantic coast is somewhat poorer, but here you can find excellent places for "wild rest" - Bundy Bay, Grand Bay, Hermitage Bay and Half Moon Bay. The salt lakes Great Salt Pound, Great Heads Pound and Half Moon Pound lie just a few kilometers from the capital, but attract numerous plovers, plovers, curlews and other migratory birds to their shores. A little further south, next to the old sugar factory, lies Turtle Beach ("Turtle Beach"), which has an excellent beach, water sports center and beautiful views of Nevis.

The beaches of Nevis are slightly more modest than those of their northern neighbor, but they are also good for sea recreation. The "king" of local beaches is considered to be the sandy Pinney Beach, which lies just a few kilometers north of Charlestown. It is a long strip of soft golden sand, surrounded by tall coconut trees almost all the way along the beach, the weather is always good and there are just many great places for walking or idle doing nothing. Further north, the excellent shores of Cades Bay, Black Sand Beach, Ouali begin and Nisbet Beach, which overlooks the Atlantic coast, where most of the island's water sports centers are concentrated. And from Hurricane Hill, at the base of which stretches the northernmost beach on the island, there is an excellent panorama of St. Christopher and Barbuda.

Like its northern neighbor, the Atlantic coast of Nevis is much less developed, and therefore attracts only fans of extreme types of recreation. The waters of the Atlantic off the eastern shores of the islands are much more turbulent, the reefs are less massive, and therefore many shores are under the constant influence of ocean waves, and currents pass in the immediate vicinity of the coast, so there really is nothing for an untrained swimmer to do here. But surfers and windsurfers will find many interesting places in the area of ​​Long Haut Bay (Long Hut Bay), Hicks Cove, Eden Brown Bay, Huggins Bay and White Bay.

All the beaches of the country are public and open to the public, however, a number of hotels and private complexes have the right to admit only guests to their territory and beach.