St. Kitts: White House Bay and Salt Plage

Back in July we were glad to get away from Basseterre where the local ferry remained at anchor. We cruised down the St. Kitts coastline toward White House Bay. Interesting architecture scattered the lush and green hillsides. A thick layer of fog blanketed the mountain tops.

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Nestled into White House Bay is the newly built bar and grill, Salt Plage. We took a ride in with our friends Dustin and Courtney on Captiva for some small bites and tied up at the gorgeous dinghy dock.

The service was exceptional, the food was delicious and the surroundings idyllic. This new beach bar is just a preview of the ultra-exclusive Christophe Harbour currently under development on this part of the Island.

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What a relief we felt to finally be back in a calm and quiet anchorage!!

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5 comments

  1. Mom says:

    I think I might like this island. St. Kitts? I especially like the remains of what may have been an old sugar mill on the hillside? Would love to build upon that.

    • Thanks Rick! It was a bit open, but was more protected than we thought it would be with an ESE wind. It didn’t wrap around too bad. There was a maximum of 6 boats when we were there so it was nice and quiet :)

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