Park Hyatt St. Kitts
Eden in the Caribbean
Situated in the Christophe Harbour development at Banana Bay, an idyll in the West Indies, the Park Hyatt St. Kitts is an exceptional outpost from which to explore this empyrean expanse. The tailored excursions offered by the hotel reveal the rich history and geography of the island and its volcanic twin Nevis.

The hotel itself overlooks the straight separating the two islands, The Narrows, offering translucent tropical waters, and secluded golden sun-kissed beaches. Seventy-eight guest rooms and 48 suites decorated with modern architecture blended with timeless colonial touches, a salubrious spa, and delectable drinks and dining opportunities complete the experience; utopia in the Caribbean.
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