Black Rocks
• Unique volcanic rock formations • Panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean • Historical significance linked to Mount Liamuiga's eruptions • Nearby souvenir vendors and local crafts
Black Rocks, located on the northeastern coast of Saint Kitts near the town of Saddlers, are striking volcanic formations resulting from Mount Liamuiga's eruptions approximately 1,800 years ago. Over centuries, the Atlantic Ocean's waves have sculpted these hardened lava flows into unique shapes, creating a dramatic contrast against the turquoise waters. This natural landmark offers visitors panoramic coastal views and a glimpse into the island's volcanic past.

C639+9WH, Belle Vue, St. Kitts