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Amazing Grace, Nevis

About Nevis

If you want unspoilt and relaxed, but with a hint of chic, then that’s Nevis.  Part of the St Kitts and Nevis Federation – the smallest independent country in the Caribbean – Nevis is acclaimed as one of the last outposts in the West Indies that avoids mass tourism and is making a name for itself as a holiday destination for privately owned villa rentals.

There are no cruise ships and no large airport, though regular international flights from the US, Canada and England flights to and from neighbouring St Kitts, which is a short distance away – 5 minutes by speedboat – and from nearby Antigua.

There are also a range of local restaurants and beach bars, each with its own character and specialities in the form of rum punch and seafood and other dishes. They include Double Douce, Sunshines, Chevy’s and Lime.

Nevis is not short of things to do, from the beautiful and uncrowded Pinneys Beach, to a range of water sports based at the Oualie beach Hotel, horse riding from The Hermitage, a visit to the Botanical Gardens, or a round of golf at the Four Seasons Championship Golf Course.

For hikers there is excellent walking up Mount Nevis and its sub tropical rain forest, or mountain biking for cyclists.

In Charlestown, the capital, many of the original Georgian buildings have been preserved and there are also two museums celebrating the life of Nelson and Lord Hamilton.

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There are lots of local facilities nearby and full details are provided in the Visitors Book               :

  • The Botanical Gardens are just up the lane and have a Thai Restaurant, Oasis, which is open at lunchtimes
  • The Montpelier Plantation Inn is a five minute stroll up the lane, and includes informal dining at lunchtime and formal dining and a Tapas bar in the evening
  • The Hermitage Plantation Inn is five minutes drive and the Golden Rock Plantation Inn is ten minutes drive up the road. Both have restaurants for lunch and dinner
  • Nearby in Gingerland is the Best Buy Supermarket which is open seven days and week and has fresh meat and cheese counters. Other supermarkets are ten minutes away in Charlestown
  • Charlestown, the capital, still retains many of the buildings from the Georgian era, when it was founded, as well as having two museums and a number of restaurants
  • Pinneys beach, just up the road from Charlestown has a number of beach bars and restaurants, including Double Douce (where the chef used to be the head chef at the Montpelier Plantation Inn), Sunshines, Chevy’s and Lime
  • Further up north is the Four Seasons Hotel, with its championship gold course, and then other restaurants such as the Gallypot
  • The Oualie Beach Hotel on the N-W of the island has a range of  water sports activities including windsurfing and diving
  • At the very north of the island is the Nisbetts Plantation Hotel, which has restaurants by the beach and up in the main hotel
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