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Nevis + St. Kitts hotels
Nevis has arguably the most appealing of the two islands' lodging options, with plenty of restored plantations. The sprawling Four Seasons Nevis resort was closed due to damage from Hurricane Omar, but it's set to reopen in February 2010. St. Kitts, two miles away, has a sprinkling of reasonably priced inns and hotels, in addition to the Marriott Resort & Royal Beach Casino.
The Four Seasons Nevis may be modeled on the island's traditional plantation houses, but it's still one of the most modern hotels on Nevis island, even more so...more
No lemons here: Each of the 26 individually decorated rooms in this oceanside 1610 French manor house has mahogany armoires and chests, fresh flowers, and...more
British naval hero Horatio Nelson and local girl Fanny Nisbet were married at this former sugar plantation in 1787—and it retains a sense of both romance...more
This family-owned boutique property is on the site of a former lime plantation, and because of its location on the flanks of Mount Nevis, it just might have the...more
Stucco cottages have pyramid-shaped white-tile roofs, wicker furnishings, patios, and screened lanais at this eighteenth-century historic plantation, now a...more
The sporting options on Nevis, which include almost anything you can do in the water, on top of the water, or alongside the water, reach their peak on Oualie...more
Think of the Marriott as a Caribbean cruise ship for landlubbers: It has 513 rooms and suites, seven restaurants, three pools, one gigantic casino, and a...more
One of the first components of the Christophe Harbour development, Turtle Beach Bungalows provides an experience pared to the essentials: four beachfront...more
Staying here is a lesson in privileged privacy. The idea is to offer the feeling of a house, but with no need to sweep up or do the dishes. Each of the three...more










