Hotel Review: Park Hyatt St. Kitts

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The Park Hyatt St. Kitts recently opened in the Christophe Harbour development on Banana Bay on St. Kitts. The Park Hyatt St. Kitts has 78 guest rooms plus 48 suites and is a World of Hyatt Category 7 property, meaning free night awards start at 30,000 points per night, whereas Points + Cash is offered at 15,000 points and $300 per night.

As a Globalist member, I was welcomed upon check-in and informed I had been upgraded to a Nevis Peak View Suite with a private plunge pool, located in building 4. As the property is expansive, we were escorted to our suite on a golf cart.

a walkway with water and plants

When it comes to flying to St. Kitts, American offers year-round service from Miami and seasonally from Charlotte and New York (JFK); Delta offers seasonal service to Atlanta and New York (JFK); United flies seasonally from Newark. Getting to the property from the airport will run you around $30 in a taxi, which is only about a 25 minute drive from the St. Kitts Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport.

a room with a couch and a chair

Park Hyatt St. Kitts reception area

a room with a chair and a table

Park Hyatt St. Kitts reception area

a bed with a tv on the wall

Nevis Peak View Suite bedroom

a living room with a couch and a pool outside

Nevis Peak View Suite bedroom living room

a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

Nevis Peak View Suite bathroom with a double vanity

a bathtub in a bathroom

Bathroom featuring a standalone tub

a group of small bottles on a counter

Signature Park Hyatt Le Labo bath amenities

a patio with a white couch and blue pillows

Nevis Peak View Suite outdoor seating area

a pool with a wooden structure and a beach in the background

One of the coolest parts of this suite, was the private plunge pool, offering great water views. However, unfortunately this wasn’t heated so it was quite chilly. I would definitely recommend the resort considers heating these pools.

Breakfast at the Great House

Globalist members receive the full breakfast buffet here, which also includes ordering one hot item from the menu.

a table full of food

Park Hyatt St. Kitts breakfast spread

a table with food on it

Park Hyatt St. Kitts breakfast spread

a table with food on it

Park Hyatt St. Kitts breakfast spread

a group of bowls of fruit on a counter

Park Hyatt St. Kitts breakfast spread

a counter with different types of food

Park Hyatt St. Kitts breakfast spread

a plate of food on a table

Mansa’s Bird Eye Chili Pepper Egg

Pools and Beach

The property features two main pools, the Lagoon Pool for families, and their adults only Rampart Pool. The property is located directly on the beach and provides guests with beach chairs and umbrellas.

a pool with a bridge over it

Park Hyatt St. Kitts Lagoon Pool

a pool with umbrellas and chairs in the background

Park Hyatt St. Kitts Lagoon Pool

a pool with stone pillars and a beach and mountains in the background

Park Hyatt St. Kitts Rampart Pool

a pool with a stone arch over it and a beach in the background

Park Hyatt St. Kitts Rampart Pool

a pool with towels and a drink

Pool amenities include towels, water, and sunscreen available for guests

a group of lounge chairs and umbrellas on a beach

Park Hyatt St. Kitts beach area

chairs on a beach with a large body of water

Guests can enjoy beach chairs and umbrellas

chairs on a deck overlooking a beach

Park Hyatt St. Kitts looking out to Nevis

Spa and Fitness

The Park Hyatt St. Kitts is home to their Miraval Life in Balance Spa and hotel guests have complimentary access to the spa facilities.

a pool with a sculpture in the middle

Park Hyatt St. Kitts Miraval Life in Balance Spa

a room with exercise equipment

Park Hyatt St. Kitts fitness center

a pool with water falling into it

Spa facilities include both steam and sauna facilities, as well as an outdoor spa pool.

a stone wall with a shelf and bottles of liquid

One of the coolest features of the spa are the outdoor rain showers.

a deck with chairs and a beach and a body of water

Overall I was very pleased with the Park Hyatt St. Kitts, as it’s still a brand new property that just opened a couple months prior. As mentioned it’s located on Banana Bay giving it a very secluded feeling as it’s about a 25 minute drive to the main town.

The property has three restaurants located on their grounds: The Great House, Fisherman’s Village, and The Stone Barn. If you’re looking to venture off the property, I’d recommend Salt Plage, which has great sunset views.

Be sure to check out our Hotel Review: Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen and Hotel Review: Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, Nassau if you’re considering other Hyatt resorts in the Caribbean.

Have you had a chance to experience the Park Hyatt St. Kitts yet, feel free to comment below on your experience. 

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Comments

  1. Looking forward to visiting here in April. Was the pluge pool cold due to the weather? Worth burning the Globalist upgrade?

  2. Also noticed the menu says — All prices are in US Dollars and subject to 12% tax and 10% service charge. is the service charge the gratuity?

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