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Article content We have been “limin’” for days already without even knowing it, which is the point of the unofficial code for activating relax mode on the brilliant Caribbean Island of St. Kitts and its little sister Nevis. Recommended Videos We were limin’ when we arrived and spent our first night at the Belle Mont Sanctuary Resort, a sensationally serene oasis at the northwestern tip of St.

Kitts. From our private cottage, complete with personal infinity pool, the stunning ocean views from our perch on Kittitian Hill was the ideal scene and mood setter for this version of island time. The limin’ was more lively down at the Cockleshell Bay at the bottom of St.



Kitts, where sunshine, sand and bumping beach bars (hello, Reggae Beach and Spice Mill) can kick it up to whatever degree you choose. The limin’ lifestyle is a thing in St. Kitts, as it is through other islands, more a way of life than merely a buzzword.

The friendly, accommodating people on St. Kitts and Nevis like to think of the concept as their own, and who are we to argue? And so it is on my last full day of idyllic island life that I get the best description of how one limes. It’s being delivered just off of Pinney’s Beach on Nevis at legendary Sunshine’s, perhaps the most iconic beach bar in all of the Caribbean.

“Limin’ is good times,” begins Pheon Jones, a sage director of marketing for the Nevis Tourism Authority. “Limin’ is a way of life. It’s good people, good vibes and letting.

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