Black Rocks

St Kitts & Nevis


Wind and water have chiseled black lava belched up eons ago by Mt Liamuiga into fanciful coastal rock formations. There are lovely views of the waves crashing onto the rocks from the parking lot where, on some days, souvenir and drinks vendors set up shop.

Coming from the north, turn off the main road about 220yd past an old stone church in a field.


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