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St Helena is an amazing unique 47 square-mile Island which is now becoming a popular hit for many visitors the Island is no longer a remote South Atlantic Island but desired to go to destination.
The Island of St Helena is located at latitude 15.55° S and longitude 5.42° West. St Helena is approximately 950 miles South of the Equator, To the north, the United Kingdom is 4,000 miles and Cape town is 1,700 miles away.    At the time of writing the population is about 3,800. and around 1500 of those residents or Saints as they are known as reside in Jamestown. Jamestown has its own harbour and Jamestown is the only town on the Island.

For many years St Helena was almost unheard of except for the subject of Napoleon Bonaparte and the odd bidden track journalist who would produce a newspaper article from the odd visit to the Island.

St Helena is a British overseas dependency and will soon be the focus for many as it has recently opened its skies to commercial aircraft. St Helena is a very desirable place to live and work, St Helena is a safe and secure community.

The highest point on St Helena is Diana’s Peak, the peak reaches 815m, there are no white sandy beaches, but one can enjoy peace and tranquillity in the Islands laid back lifestyle.

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The Island offers great walks a limited amount of cycling, amazing fishing, safe swimming and some water sports, the waters around St Helena offer an abundance of marine life.
The seas around St Helena can be rough around February and March. The local people in St Helena are very warm and welcoming; it will not take long for you to feel at home.
The Island is seeing changes due to the opening of its first Airport
The Island has only 120 miles of main highway road. The steepest road is Sandy Bay Beach road. The widest road is in Half Tree Hollow. A new road which was known as the Airport haul road runs from Rupert’s Bay to the new airport which is 14 km long.

The Island offers locally distilled spirits which are stilled at the St Helena distillery, along with Island coffee which is also excellent, the fishing, diving, and eco-boat trips are wonderful. Jacobs’s ladder is a grade-one listed feature that was built by the royal engineers in 1871 and has a total of 699 steps. The St Helena Museum is situated at the bottom of Jacobs’s ladder. St Helena played an important role in the abolition of slavery. Over 9000 slaves were freed and repatriated.

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The famous astronomer Dr Halley visited the Island in 1676, from his observatory on the Island he witnessed the transit of Mercury over the Sun’s Disc. Yam was introduced to the Island in the 17th century, it was a chief food used by the slaves and it is still grown and eaten by most of the Islanders today. The new St Helena Airport has been built on Prosperous Bay Plain. It is said that it took over twenty million tons of blasted rock to fill the dry gut to accommodate the full length of the runway. The Management of Basil Read who were the Airport Build & Manage Company publicly recognised the contributions of the Saint Helenian workers who were engaged in the building of the airport.

Things to do in St Helena
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Here are some of the things you can do on St Helena:

Visit the Jamestown: Jamestown is historic and tells the story of the first European settlers on St Helena. The town has a great museum near the grand parade and a few churches and much more.

Hike to Diana’s Peak: Diana’s Peak is the highest point on St Helena and offers stunning views of the Island. The hike to the top through the only cloud forest is challenging but rewarding.

Go on a dolphin and whale shark watching tour: St Helena is a great place to go dolphin and whale shark watching. There are many tour operators on the island that offer these tours.

Visit the Plantation House: Plantation House is the home of the Governor of St Helena, The house is open to the public and offers guided tours.

Go stargazing: St Helena is a great place to go stargazing. The island is free from light pollution and offers clear skies.

Learn about the Island’s unique plants and animals: St Helena is home to a variety of unique plants and animals, including giant tortoises, seabirds, and dolphins. There are many opportunities to learn about the island’s unique flora and fauna.

Go shopping: St Helena has a few small shops, where you can buy souvenirs and other items.

Enjoy the local cuisine: St Helena has its own unique cuisine, which is a mix of British, Portuguese, and African influences. There are many restaurants on the Island that serve traditional St Helenian dishes.

Attend a festival or celebration: There are many local festivals and celebrations on St Helena, throughout the year. These events offer a great opportunity to experience the island’s culture
When to visit St Helena

The best time to visit St Helena is during the summer months, which are from November to March. The weather is warm and sunny during these months, and there is less chance of rain. The Island is also less crowded during the summer months.

However, you can visit St Helena at any time of year. The Island has a mild climate year-round, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 27 degrees Celsius. There is also very little rainfall, with an average of only 100 millimeters per year.

If you are planning to visit St Helena during the winter months, be sure to pack warm clothes and be prepared for some rain. The Island is also more crowded during the winter months, as this is the peak tourist season.

Where to stay on St Helena

There are a variety of hotels, guesthouses, and self-catering options in St Helena. Here are a few of the best places to stay on the island:

  • The Mantis St Helena: This boutique hotel is located in the heart of Jamestown. It offers a variety of rooms and suites.
  • The Somerville and Aldee’s Properties: These family-run businesses offer a variety of self-catering properties on the island. some of these properties are perfect for small groups of friends.
  • The Forge: This charming self-catering is located in Jamestown. It offers comfortable rooms, all of which are decorated in a traditional style.
  • The Banana Tree Lodge: This modern self-catering lodge is located outside of Jamestown. It offers good quality with stunning views of the island.

When choosing where to stay in St Helena, it is important to consider your budget and your needs. If you are looking for a great stay, then the Mantis St Helena or the Blue Lantern hotel are the perfect options. If you are looking for a more affordable stay, then Banana Tree Lodge is the perfect option. You can find more affordable St Helena accommodation options on the property finder St Helena

However, you can visit St Helena at any time of year. The island has a mild climate year-round, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 27 degrees Celsius. There is also very little rainfall, with an average of only 100 millimeters per year.

If you are planning to visit St Helena during the winter months, be sure to pack warm clothes and be prepared for some rain. The island is also more crowded during the winter months, as this is the peak tourist season.