Miami to St. Kitts Charter Flights

Experience the rich history, volcanic landscapes, and relaxed sophistication of this Eastern Caribbean jewel

Miami to St. Kitts via Private Jet Charter

Your flight from Miami lifts you over the Atlantic, charting a direct course southeast towards the Lesser Antilles. This three-hour journey is a distinct transition from the subtropical energy of Florida to the lush, dramatic topography of the Leeward Islands. As the volcanic peak of Mount Liamuiga comes into view, it signals your arrival at a destination that blends stunning natural beauty with a deep, tangible history.

St. Kitts offers a captivating mix of experiences, from the restored grandeur of its colonial-era sugar plantations to the modern luxury of its superyacht marinas and five-star resorts. Whether exploring the massive Brimstone Hill Fortress or relaxing at a chic beach club on the Southeast Peninsula, the island provides a refined yet authentic Caribbean escape. We manage every detail to ensure your arrival is as seamless as your stay.

Recommended Aircraft

Citation CJ4 Gen2

Rough Estimate

$49,700 (Round Trip)

Capacity

7 People

Flight Time

3:20

Arrive in St. Kitts with every detail of your arrival planned to perfection.

Your arrival experience in St. Kitts should be as refined as the island itself. By using the premier FBO services at Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport, we ensure your customs and immigration process is handled with absolute privacy and efficiency. This allows you to step from the aircraft into a luxury lounge, bypassing the main terminal entirely, with ground transportation waiting. It’s a perfectly managed arrival that lets you begin your vacation without a moment's delay.

Additional aircraft options

All price estimates are for a round-trip, Friday through Sunday itinerary. Actual quotes vary depending on factors like season, available aircraft and more. Your quoted price may be more or less than the estimates on this page.

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PC‑12 NGX

6 People

$38,200

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Learjet 60XR

8 People

$63,500

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Challenger 350

9 People

$86,500

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Falcon 900EX

14 People

$96,500

St. Kitts is served by a single, highly capable airport that is an official port of entry for the federation.

Your flight from Miami will land directly at Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport (SKB), the sole airfield serving St. Kitts. This airport is a full port of entry with a long runway and excellent private aviation services, including the luxurious Kayan Jet FBO. This allows for a direct, non-stop flight from the U.S. with a comfortable and private customs and immigration process on arrival.

Departing Miami

Miami-Opa Locka Executive (OPF/KOPF)

14201 NW 42nd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054

Miami Executive (TMB/KTMB)

12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186

Miami International (MIA/KMIA)

2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126

Arriving St. Kitts

Robert L. Bradshaw Intl. (SKB/TKPK)

Airport Rd, Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis

Experience an island of volcanic peaks, lush rainforests, and carefully preserved history.

Destination Highlights

St. Kitts offers a remarkable range of activities. Hike to the crater rim of the dormant Mount Liamuiga volcano, explore the massive, UNESCO-listed Brimstone Hill Fortress, or ride the historic St. Kitts Scenic Railway. For relaxation, the "Strip" in Frigate Bay and the exclusive beach clubs of the Southeast Peninsula are ideal.

On-Island Basics

Taxis are plentiful and offer standardized rates, while rental cars provide more freedom to explore. The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but U.S. dollars are widely accepted everywhere. Major credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, but cash is useful for smaller purchases and tips.

Aircraft Comfort and Options

A super-midsize jet like the Challenger 300 is perfectly suited for this three-hour flight. It offers a spacious, stand-up cabin for comfort, excellent baggage capacity for golf clubs and luggage, and the performance to fly non-stop from Florida to the Eastern Caribbean with ease, ensuring you arrive refreshed.

When to Fly and What to Expect

The dry season, from December to April, is the most popular time to visit, with ideal weather and calm seas. The St. Kitts Music Festival in June is a major draw, while the summer and fall bring a quieter season with a higher chance of rain and tropical storms.

A Journey Through Island History

Discover the landmarks that tell the story of St. Kitts' rich and strategic past.

Brimstone Hill Fortress

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this massive, remarkably well-preserved fortress was designed by British military engineers and built by African slaves. It offers commanding 360-degree views and a powerful glimpse into Caribbean history.

Romney Manor

Set within lush botanical gardens, this former sugar plantation estate dates back to the 17th century. It is now home to the Caribelle Batik workshop, where you can watch local artisans create vibrant, hand-dyed fabrics.

St. Kitts Scenic Railway

Originally built to transport sugar cane, this is the last railway in the West Indies. The three-hour scenic tour circles the island, offering unique views of the coastline, abandoned plantations, and local villages from its double-decker observation cars.

Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden

A meticulously restored 18th-century great house, offering a look at colonial life. The property includes a historical museum, lush botanical gardens, an apiary, and panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and the island of Nevis.

St. Kitts Charter Flight FAQs

What is the arrival process like at the private terminal in St. Kitts?

Upon landing at SKB, you will be met at your aircraft by a representative from the FBO, such as Kayan Jet. You are then escorted directly to a private, luxury lounge where all customs and immigration formalities are handled for you by the agent. Your luggage is also collected and brought to you, making for an exceptionally swift and comfortable entry.

Is it better to charter a jet to St. Kitts or the neighboring island of Nevis?

It depends on your final destination. St. Kitts' airport (SKB) has a much longer runway (8,000 ft) and can accommodate larger, long-range jets, making it the better choice for direct flights from the U.S. Nevis' airport (NEV) has a shorter runway (4,000 ft), suitable for turboprops and small jets, and is best reached via a short connecting flight or ferry from St. Kitts.

How is ground transportation arranged from the airport?

We coordinate your preferred ground transportation to be waiting for you at the private terminal. Whether you require a pre-booked taxi, a private luxury SUV, or a rental car to be delivered to the FBO, we ensure it is ready the moment you clear customs. This provides a seamless transition from the lounge to your hotel or villa.

Are there any special permits required to fly a private jet to St. Kitts?

Yes, St. Kitts requires landing permits for all private and charter flights, which typically involves submitting aircraft and passenger information in advance. We handle the entire permit application process with the St. Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA) to ensure all permissions are secured for your flight.

Can we easily travel to Nevis during our stay?

Yes, traveling between St. Kitts and its sister island, Nevis, is very easy. A popular and scenic option is the 45-minute public ferry from Basseterre. For a more direct and luxurious experience, private water taxis can be chartered from several points on the Southeast Peninsula, offering a 10-15 minute crossing directly to the beaches of Nevis.