Major’s Bay Beach is located on the island of Saint Kitts, just a short distance from the tip of the Southeast Peninsula Highway, right next to where the Sea Bridge ferry to Nevis picks up and drops off vehicles and passengers. This long, narrow stretch of golden sand, with warm blue water that seems always calm, and no beach bars or other amenities. The tranquility of Major’s Bay Beach makes it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The absence of beach bars and amenities only adds to the serene atmosphere, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. As you walk along the shoreline, the soft golden sand beneath your feet and the gentle lapping of the calm blue waters against the shore create a sense of calm and relaxation. The beach's proximity to the Sea Bridge ferry terminal also makes it a convenient stopover for travelers heading to or from Nevis. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long ferry ride or simply want to stretch your legs before continuing your journey, Major’s Bay Beach is the perfect spot to do so. Despite its seclusion, Major’s Bay Beach is not entirely devoid of amenities. A short walk from the beach, you'll find a few local eateries and shops, offering a taste of the island's authentic culture and cuisine. In addition to its natural beauty and convenient location, Major’s Bay Beach is also steeped in history. The beach is said to have been a popular spot for pirates and smugglers in the 18th century, and the nearby peninsula is home to several historic sites.
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Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia) at Major's Bay in St Kitts (2008)