Published: June 3, 2026
Last Updated: June 2, 2026
Author: Alston Hanley
IT operations professional with over 15 years of experience and a lifelong tech enthusiast. Based in the Caribbean, the Founder of MyCaribbTech.com, CaribbTech Dynamics Online (CTDO), writes about AI, Technology, Business, Outdoor gear, and Fitness lifestyle tools, sharing practical, real-world insights through his blog launched in 2023.
Overnight Camping in St. Kitts: My First Night Under the Stars
Overnight Camping in St. Kitts had been on my outdoor adventure bucket list for quite some time, so when the opportunity came to join the 869 Hiking Club for an overnight camping event at The Royal Basseterre National Valley Park, I immediately signed up.
Located near the historic stone windmill along Kim Collins Highway, the venue provided the perfect backdrop for what would become one of my most memorable outdoor experiences of 2026.
A week and a half ago, I finally got the chance to spend a night outdoors with fellow hikers, campers, and adventure enthusiasts. What followed was a mix of laughter, teamwork, great food, unexpected rain showers, sleepless moments, and memories that I will be talking about for years.
If you’re considering camping in St. Kitts for the first time, this real-world experience will give you a glimpse of what to expect.
Event Details
Location: The Royal Basseterre National Valley Park (Old Stone Windmill Area), St. Kitts
Date: May 23–24, 2026
Meet-Up Time: 5:30 PM
Organized By: 869 Hiking Club
Map Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4Xgn4C6kGCWVYD387
The location offered plenty of open space, fresh air, beautiful scenery, and a peaceful atmosphere that made it ideal for a group camping experience.
Overnight Camping in St. Kitts: Setting Up Camp and Breaking the Ice
The adventure officially began with tent setup.
For many of us, including myself, it had been quite some time since we had assembled a tent. What should have been a quick setup turned into a comedy show.
Poles seemed to have minds of their own. Tent instructions suddenly became ancient hieroglyphics. Everyone was helping everyone, and laughter echoed throughout the campsite.
What should have taken about thirty minutes probably took close to an hour.
Still, the experience created instant camaraderie among the group and served as a reminder that outdoor adventures are often more about the journey than perfection.
Once the tents were finally standing, we could relax and enjoy the rest of the evening.
Food, Fellowship, and an Outdoor Movie Experience
With camp established, attention shifted toward the kitchen area and movie zone.
The smell coming from the grill was impossible to ignore.
As dinner preparations continued, many campers gathered to socialize while others settled in for the evening’s entertainment.
The movie of choice was Avatar: Fire and Ash, and watching it outdoors added a unique touch to the experience.
When dinner was finally ready, everyone eagerly dug in.
There’s something special about sharing a meal outdoors. Conversations flowed naturally, stories were exchanged, and new friendships were formed around the campsite.
Moments like these are often what make camping so rewarding.
Game Night Brings Out Everyone’s Competitive Side

After dinner, the games began.
Dominoes quickly became one of the main attractions, while several board games also made an appearance.
I honestly couldn’t remember the last time I had played board games.
Years may have passed, but the fun factor hadn’t changed one bit.
Friendly competition filled the air as groups laughed, strategized, and occasionally celebrated unexpected victories.
In today’s digital world, spending hours simply enjoying face-to-face interaction felt refreshing.
Tropical Weather Adds a Little Extra Adventure
No Caribbean outdoor experience is complete without keeping an eye on the weather.
Strong winds began during the afternoon and continued well into the evening.
Eventually, the first rain shower arrived and sent everyone scrambling into their tents.
Fortunately, it passed quickly.
Most of us emerged shortly afterward and resumed our activities.
However, Mother Nature wasn’t finished yet.
Around 1:00 AM, a second rain shower rolled through the campsite. This time, everyone decided it was best to call it a night and retreat to their tents for the remainder of the evening.
Although the rain interrupted activities, it also became part of the adventure and added another memorable chapter to the experience.
Overnight Camping in St. Kitts: My Honest Sleeping Experience
If you’ve never spent a night sleeping outdoors, here’s something worth knowing.
The ground is much harder than it looks.
Despite using padding and doing my best to create a comfortable sleeping arrangement, I spent much of the night turning and twisting while searching for the perfect position.
Every experienced camper likely learns this lesson at some point.
Proper sleeping gear can make all the difference.
While I survived the night just fine, I definitely made a mental note to upgrade my sleeping setup before the next camping trip.
Consider it one of the valuable lessons learned during my first overnight camping experience.
Nature Calls… Literally
Camping also serves as a reminder that modern conveniences don’t always exist in the wilderness.
Let’s just say that when nature calls, you’re dealing with nature.
Preparation becomes important.
Having essentials such as tissue, wipes, hand sanitizer, and a flashlight can make a significant difference during any overnight camping trip.
Experienced campers understand this well.
Now I do too.
The 5 AM Wake-Up Call That Had Me Thinking of Eddie Murphy
Just when everyone thought they would enjoy a few more hours of sleep, one energetic camper decided otherwise.
At approximately 5:00 AM, the campsite received an enthusiastic wake-up call.
Immediately, I thought about Eddie Murphy’s famous scene from Coming to America:
“Good morning, my neighbor!”
The timing couldn’t have been more perfect.
The reactions throughout camp were priceless and produced one of the funniest moments of the entire trip.
Even now, it still makes me laugh.
Breakfast, Laughter, and Wrapping Up an Incredible Experience

Once everyone was awake, breakfast preparations began.
Campers gathered together once again, sharing food, jokes, and reflections from the previous evening.
The atmosphere felt relaxed and positive.
People exchanged stories, discussed future adventures, and enjoyed one final opportunity to connect before heading home.
By that point, it was clear that the overnight camp had achieved something special.
It wasn’t simply about sleeping outdoors.
It was about community, friendship, adventure, and creating lasting memories.
What to Pack for Overnight Camping in St. Kitts

Essential Shelter and Sleeping Gear (Tropical Conditions)
- Tent
- Ground tarp
- Sleeping pad
- Air mattress
- Lightweight sleeping bag
- Pillow
- Rain fly
- Tent repair kit
- Extra pegs and guy lines
Clothing and Personal Items for Caribbean Weather
- Medication
- Extra shirts
- Shorts
- Light rain jacket
- Comfortable hiking shoes
- Sandals
- Extra socks
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
Kitchen and Cooking Essentials
- Portable stove
- Cooking utensils
- Cooler
- Drinking water
- Reusable plates
- Cups
- Snacks
- Tea/Coffee supplies
- Garbage bags
Navigation, Safety, and First Aid Gear
- Headlamp
- Flashlight
- Extra batteries
- First aid kit
- Power bank
- Emergency contacts
- Multi-tool
- Whistle
Packing Hacks for Caribbean Camping
- Store clothes in waterproof bags
- Pack extra towels
- Bring a backup rain cover
- Keep electronics protected
- Prepare for sudden weather changes
- Label gear before arrival
Quick FAQ
Is overnight camping in St. Kitts suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. Group camping events are an excellent way for beginners to learn essential camping skills while enjoying the support of experienced campers.
What was the most challenging part?
Sleeping comfortably was the biggest challenge for me. A quality sleeping pad or air mattress can greatly improve the experience.
Does rain affect camping trips in St. Kitts?
Yes. Caribbean weather can change rapidly, so campers should always pack waterproof gear and rain protection.
What should first-time campers prioritize?
A comfortable sleeping setup, weather protection, water, food, and proper lighting.
Would I do it again?
Without hesitation.
Final Thoughts
My first experience with overnight camping in St. Kitts exceeded every expectation.
From the hilarious tent setup and delicious grilled food to movie night, board games, tropical rain showers, and unforgettable laughter, every moment contributed to an experience I genuinely enjoyed.
Most importantly, the trip reminded me how valuable it is to disconnect from everyday routines and reconnect with nature, community, and adventure.
While I definitely learned a few lessons about sleeping comfortably outdoors, those challenges only added to the story.
What surprised me most was how quickly my enthusiasm grew throughout the event.
Instead of checking overnight camping off my bucket list and moving on, I found myself wanting more.
In fact, I’m already looking forward to the next overnight camping adventure this summer.
The excitement is real.
The gear upgrades are already being planned.
And the memories from this first trip have only fueled my desire to explore even more of St. Kitts’ incredible outdoor experiences.
If you’ve ever considered trying overnight camping in St. Kitts, take this as your sign.
Pack your gear, embrace the unexpected, enjoy the journey, and create memories that will stay with you long after the tents come down.

