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Located on the only beach in the region, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta is our all-ages luxury oceanfront resort with its own private cove. Enjoy stunning ocean vistas from our sunset bar or sneak a peak of breaching whales from our beachfront restaurants.

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    • By air

      Robert L Bradshaw International is the main Airport on St. Kitts.

    • By cruise ship

      As depicted by the photo on the right, a large pier supports visiting cruise ships. Their passengers can walk directly through the "duty free" shopping area (noted in "Buy" below), and onward to the central downtown.

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    There are many ways to get around Basseterre
    *Bus
    Public Buses have green license plates with the registration identifier starting with the letter H.
    The 5 main bus routes on St. Kitts Are:
    *Basseterre to Sandy Point travelling West, starting at the Ferry Terminal
    *Basseterre to Capesterre travelling West, starting at the Ferry Terminal
    *Basseterre to St. Peter's travelling North, starting at College Street Ghaut
    *Basseterre to Molyneux travelling East, starting at Baker's Corner
    *Basseterre to Saddler's travelling East, starting at Baker's Corner

    When a cruise ship visits, dozens of taxis and cars-for-hire can be seen flanking the duty-free mall near the cruise terminals...many with "brokers" in the mall ready to greet you and negotiate costs. Others serve the airport and key resorts, or can be called by phone.
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    Independence Square

    *The Circus

    *St. George's Anglican Church

    *Basseterre Co-Cathedral of Immaculate Conception

    *The Cenotaph

    *St. Kitts Heritage Society

    *National Museum

    *Amina Craft Market

    *Public Market

    *Queen Victoria Statue Roundabout

    *Fort Thomas
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    Bicycle Rental, Cayon St. (near Church St.), Tel: 466-3912/466-4257/663-4154, US$ 15.00 per day
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    The city has a decent selection of small stores on its several primary streets. They offer restaurants, souvenirs, jewelers and native crafts, plus nearly everything needed for daily life by its citizens and visitors.

    Among other crafts, the island produces and offers high-quality batik, in the form of cloth, clothing, and numerous kinds of home decorations and accessories.

    In the past several years, the waterfront has been filled in to create a sizeable, duty-free, open-air shopping mall catering primarily to visitors. As of Fall 2009, most of the many storefronts were occupied by a good range of merchants, with more being built, but not rapidly. Many prices seen (Spring 2011) were competitive with many other island cruise ports. Virtually all merchants accept U.S. currency. To give you duty-free rates, merchants often ask for something that indicates you are not a resident, such as a cruise card, driver's license, or passport.
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  • filter_dramaGet out
    Main Resort area is in Frigate Bay

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