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Why Nevis?
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Nevis, an almost circular 36 square mile island, is the epicentre of the Leewards crowned by a 3300 foot high extinct volcano with tropical rain forests and white and golden sand beaches.
Nevis is the birth place of America's Alexander Hamilton (1757) and was host to England's famous Admiral Horatio Nelson. Largely ignored by the English, the island joined a Federation with its sister island, St. Kitts in 1983. Nevis is currently undergoing a new political chapter as it democratically explores the people's wish for complete autonomy to create what what would become the world's second smallest independent nation.
Nevisians are a warm friendly people who are very proud of their country. The capitol, Charlestown is still a sleepy mid-Victorian Caribbean town, a far cry from the bustling capital centers of other Caribbean islands.
Boasting of several beaches that stretch for miles relatively undisturbed, the longest, Pinney's Beach is the site of the biggest star in the Nevisian crown, the Four Season's Resort. Even this rather large low rise resort barely intrudes. The windward side has a magnificent and usually deserted beach where you can body surf the breakers. Oualie Beach is the centre for windsurfing, diving and snorkeling with trips to the nearby coral reefs and exotic dive sites.
Activity is limited but worthy on Nevis. Visit the Botanical Garden with cascading pools and examples of tropical plants from all over the world, play tennis (several courts available at the various resorts) or golf at the Four Seasons beautiful 18-hole Robert Trent Jones palm shaded course. Take the kids to Caribbean Cove, a theme park with miniature golf complete with pirate ships, real smoke and jungle waterfalls. Or try the Bumper boats. Equestrians and would-be equestrians alike, will be enjoy horseback riding. A race track schedules horse races on major holidays.
Dining is a mixed bag with the local delicacies of steamed breadfruit, goat water, grilled lobster and fresh fish vying with international interpretations at the Plantation Inns. Local musicians with steel pans and string bands alternate with jazz groups and a traveling discotheque to provide entertaining diversions on Nevis. That's about it for nightlife and visitors here wouldn't have it any other way.
Nevis attracts hikers, divers and other watersport enthusiasts, however the main attractions are lounging on the beach, reading a good book and relaxing. The luxury hotels and plantation inns here attract many a discriminating traveler. At least for now, Nevis is a destination of quiet, laid back charm and natural beauty greatly undisturbed by development.
Use our Nevis transportation tips to learn how vacationers make their way around town, leaving their villas in Nevis to enjoy all the fun and festivities the location has to offer.
Proof of citizenship (passport) and an on-going ticket are required for entry. U.S. and Canadian citizens can enter with a birth certificate or voter's registration card with a photo ID.
The Newcastle Airport runway is short. A new runway is under construction to accommodate larger planes.
US$15 for adults over 12, plus a $1.50 environmental levy
On the left - a temporary driver's license is required costing around US$12.
Vacationers don't just stay in Nevis villas - they come to paradise to get married and celebrate their honeymoons! Proper documents must be presented for marriage approvalCost: Around US$80Documents Required: Passports or birth certificates; For couples wishing to be married by a minister on Nevis, a letter from the couples stateside minister must be presented verif
Placed discreetly across a hillside over the Caribbean Sea, tastefully appointed bungalows nestle among tropical gardens, commanding a world class view, as well as access to nearby beaches. Enoy the…
Vacationing at listed Nevis villas sounds like the perfect idea for a getaway but you might like to know about weather and climate statistics about our locale first before making a final decision.
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Before making their way to Nevis villas, vacationers like to know a little bit of helpful information to make them feel more at home during their stay. Take a look at our travel tips to make your time in villas in Nevis even more relaxing.
| Capital: | Charlestown |
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| Population: | 10,080 |
| Size: | 8 miles long and 6 miles wide; 36 square miles. |
| Electric Current: | 220 |
| Time: | 22:01 pm zone:-4 (GMT/UTC -4) |
| Official Language: | English and Creolese |
| Currency: | Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC); U.S. dollars widely accepted. |
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| Telephone: | Local area code is 869 |
| Address: | Cotton House Bldg.Charlestown, Nevis, W.I. |
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| Fax: | (869) 469-1066 |
| Website: | www.stkittsnevis.net |
Nevis is an island where your accommodations can heavily influence your overall enjoyment of your stay. The citizens in Nevis are focused on relaxation and a love of nature. The villas in Nevis reflect this focus and offer settings and amenities that will keep visitors fully engaged even if they never step foot outside their villas. While some of the villas on Nevis are individually owned, several are offered through the Four Seasons Resort. Regardless of which type of Nevis villa you choose, you’ll love the privacy and intimacy these former private homes have to offer.
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Palm Grove Villa #1429 Nevis pool |
Huge upscale private villa is ideal for groups, conveniently located near the Four Seasons resort | $3216 - $5712 | 11 | 6/6 |
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Villa Paradiso #5 Nevis beachfront pool |
Located on the popular Pinney's Beach on Nevis island, Villa Paradiso offers a beautiful retreat. | $929 - $2000 | 8 | 4/4.5 |
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Villa Verandah Nevis pool |
Experience peace and tranquil privacy at Villa Verandah | $479 - $850 | 8 | 4/4 |
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Four Seasons Resort - Palm Grove 3 Bedroom Residence Villa W/ Plunge Pool Nevis pool |
While staying here, access to amenities available and personal service is granted by the Four Seasons Resort Nevis. | $1440 - $2880 |
7 | 3/2.5 |
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Four Seasons Resort - Palm Grove 3 Bedroom Residence Villa W/Pool Nevis pool |
Stunning views and beautiful rooms at Four Season Resort make this a great option for families | $1632 - $3168 | 6 | 3/ |
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Four Seasons Resort - Palm Grove 3 Bedroom Resort Residence W/ Plunge Pool Nevis pool |
Relaxing three-bedroom villa offers the best of all worlds with Resort amenities and complete privacy | $1344 - $2784 | 6 | 3/2.5 |
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Four Seasons Resort - Palm Grove 2 Bedroom Residence Villa W/ Pool Nevis pool |
Get your own golf cart when you stay here, with golf and tennis nearby, as well as a fitness facility. | $1200 - $2304 |
4 | 2/2 |
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Palm Grove Villa #1417 Nevis pool |
Looking over Robert Trent Jones II golf course and Nevis Peak, this villa with plunge pool is highly attractive to discerning clients | $1104 - $2040 | 5 | 2/2 |
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Palm Grove Villa #1437 Nevis pool |
Located next to the Four Seasons Resort, Palm Grove Two is a residence that comes with a host of amenities and entertainment options. | $1152 - $2136 | 4 | 2/2 |
While the main activity on Nevis is relaxing on the beach, or sitting around the pool at your Nevis villa, there are some diversions on the island. If you’re traveling with children, they’ll love a day at Caribbean Cove, a theme park with a pirate-themed mini-golf course. For the grown-ups, there is an 18-hole golf course at the Four Season Resort, and several of the rental properties have tennis courts for guests. Water sports are, of course, a natural part of island living, and many of the accommodations and villas on Nevis can help you arrange snorkeling and diving trips along the beach. The natural rainforests and the local Botanical Gardens all offer a great way to see plants and flowers that you have never seen before and the photo ops will abound.
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Restaurants in Nevis, like the Oualie Beach Restaurant, are peppered along the water’s edge so diners can enjoy the sound of the surf and the tropical breezes that blow in off the Caribbean while they eat. If you leave your villa in Nevis at just the right time, you can also enjoy watching the sunset over the water—it add as very special touch to the otherwise routine event of dining.
If you like dining later in the evening, drop by Sunshine’s Beach Bar and Grill for a little fresh fish or lobster and the nightly bonfire before you head back to your Nevis villa. Sunshine’s is the place to see and be seen in Nevis.
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There are a number of local services available in Nevis. You can drop off your laundry or dry cleaning from your villa on Nevis, or rent a car so you can see more of the island. It’s also relatively easy to find a computer repairman, a notary, a watch repairman, and a shoemaker if you find yourself in need of those services. Your Nevis villa is sure to be close to many conveniences.
As with all things, there is no better advertising that word of mouth, and visitors that have spent time in the villas on Nevis and other rental properties are generous with their feedback. Take the time to look through these online reviews to see what others think about the various Nevis villas and accommodations available on the island.

Nelson Spring Beach Villas & Spa, hotel review Visited: July 2010
Posted by hnen6408
After a disastrous first night on our honeymoon staying at another disgusting resort, Nelson Spring opened their arms and hospitality up to us. It was the best honeymoon we could ever want.
The accommodations were first rate, the spa was heavenly and reasonable, and the staff was absolutely wonderful in every way. We had a beautiful time with great memories made for a lifetime.
If ever in Nevis, you must try to make your way to Nelson Spring. We are hoping to get back soon!
1 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful.

Oualie Beach Hotel, hotel review Visited: July 2010
Posted by hnen6408
I don't even know if this place deserves one star. It is highly overpriced, dirty, old, and not kept up at all. I am sure in its day it was nice. However, there are far nicer places to stay and for less money on the island.
I was here for my honeymoon, and it was horrible. We left after the first night. They kept a full nights stay as a penalty.
Please look at other resorts seriously before ever staying here.
1 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful.

Nisbet Plantation, hotel review Visited: March 2010
Posted by cbaden
We've been to a dozen different islands in the Caribbean - and then we found Nisbet. We have been going back ever since...seven years now!
The setting is magnificent: the sea in front of you, the mountain in the distance behind you. The property is really lovely with tons more space than you'll find anywhere else, and therefore a wonderful feeling of privacy. This is the absolute opposite of a multi-story hotel.
The food is the best we've eaten anywhere in the islands. However, what makes Nisbet special is the staff. They are so attentive, so warm, so professional, that you are immediately put at your ease, knowing you will be taken very good care of.
If you need noise, crowds, gambling, loud entertainment, etc., look elsewhere. If you simply want to relax in a beautiful, intimate, very comfortable and warm -- and not at all stuffy -- setting, Nisbet is the place to go.
6 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful.

Villa Paradiso #5, villa review Visited: May 2009
Posted by janaherritt
The villa was absolutely beautiful. We loved all the incredible details it had. The people connected to the villa were delightful. We absolutely loved Paulette, the personal chef, Myron, the beach guy, Rita the cab driver and Tracy. We cannot wait to go back!
3 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful.

Montpelier Plantation Inn, hotel review Visited: January 2009
Posted by sphillips920
This was the worst experience in all of my travels. This is coming from a black woman whom has traveled extensively and has spent considerable time in the West Indies.
My treatment at Montpelier, Nevis West Indies was nothing short of horrid! Each time I stepped out of my room, I felt like I was being interrogated. The tip of the iceberg, however, was when a pastry chef attempted to physically block me from going to my room.
After numerous discussions with the owners, I came to realize that the staff was merely taking orders. I was obviously not wanted on the premises. In one final classless act, as I was checking out of the hotel, instead of trying to make amends for the hostile treatment, they overcharged me!
The world-wide recession and financial crisis requires us to be judicious when vacationing. Having spent all day traveling to get to Nevis, only to be greeted with hostility is inexcusable and unacceptable.
Don't waste your time coming to Montpelier. If you prefer to travel all day to get to your destination, and upon arrival be mistreated and overcharged, then you know where to go.
5 users found this review helpful. 17 found this review unhelpful.

Yamseed Inn, hotel review Visited: December 2007
Posted by travel1
This has not been in operation for many years.
I'm not sure why it is even on the site.
5 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful.

Eden Villa, villa review Visited: June 2007
Posted by airbowline
We spent a week at Eden Villaa, and were simply astonished by the beauty and serenity of the accommodations.
The main villa was huge, with a large gourmet kitchen, two large bedrooms, a beautiful sitting area and a dining room table for 12.
The kitchen, sitting and dining area was an open plan, with windows on two sides giving unbelievable views over the ocean and the island. A huge porch allowed us to step outside and enjoy the view even more. The interiors and grounds were immaculate with beautiful plantings and paths everywhere.
The swimming pool below the main villa was even more spectacular, especially under the evening sky. There was always a cool shaded spot to sit or swim at all times of the day.
This would be a fabulous place for a family reunion, as it would be possible to have as many as five independent family groups of different sizes, each with separate bedrooms and/or sleeping areas. Some would have their own swimming pools, and then share the common kitchen dining area for meals and jigsaw puzzles.
Cable TV, cell phones and wireless internet were available for those who can't leave the rest of the world behind, or maybe for a business group needing some major morale building.
Eden Villas also uses technology to minimize its footprint on the island, with photovoltaic electricity, super energy efficient appliances, and great care to use natural cooling and environmentally aware design everywhere.
The island has plenty of excellent restaurants (be prepared for high prices - the paradise tax) and high-end resorts. Folks are generally friendly, and you will have the experience of visiting a side of the Caribbean that still has a great deal of the flavor of decades ago. Don't miss the farmers market for produce- stock up and enjoy.
Frankly, what more could anyone want?
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: February 2007
Posted by jandar
We just returned last weekend form a week at Hurricane Cove, and er would definitely go again!
We loved the wood-finished bungalow - it reminded us of a cabin up on Minnesota's North Shore. The kitchenette was great - we ate breakfasts in and some dinners.
If you want lots of amenities, look elsewhere. But if you love simplicity and quiet time, this is your spot. The guest notebook reports that they took away the radios at the request of repeat visitors.
Biddy (local taxi driver on call for guests) was terrific - always prompt, courteous and very knowledgeable. His island tour is worth taking.
We were in Baobab - one of the highest cabins (photos 1 & 2) with a great view of both St. Kitts & Oaulie Beach (photo 3). Lots of walking up hill - but it helps keep the weight gain down! There was a wonderful breeze most nights, but keep the mosquito netting around you.
The pool shared by the smaller cabins was just below us (photo 4). We used it frequently, and only once saw another guest there - so it felt like a private pool without the added expense.
The lack of a restaurant was really no problem since Oualie Beach Hotel was a short walk away and very pleased to serve you. We were able to get bottled water from the office when needed for hikes, and things, and it was added to our bill for checkout. Sunscreen, souveniers and other necessities including snacks were also available.
Steve, Kathy and the rest of the staff were terrific.
If you need a Jacuzzi, Satellite TV, and Internet access, go to the Four Seasons. If you want to relax unbothered by most of modern distractions and enjoy the beautiful sunsets, make this your choice.
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: January 2007
Posted by sfraser12
We have just come back from our fifth stay in Hurricane Cove. Again, this year we return reluctantly, but relaxed and renewed.
The peaceful surrounding of Hurricane Cove allows one to do as you will.
The view from the bungalows is awesome, and the bungalows themselves are each unique in their view and atmosphere. The amenities are there, and the absence of radios and television adds to the peacefulness and tranquility.
We enjoy sitting by the pool and reading in the morning and late afternoon. Dinner on the balcony of Seabiscuit as the sun goes down is almost enchanting.
The staff will work to make your stay a wonderful experience, and yet they are not intrusive.
Perhaps one of the best things about Hurricane Cove is that it is away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
We are already looking to our next visit.
6 users found this review helpful. 0 found this review unhelpful.

Cotton House, villa review Visited: September 2006
Posted by jsmanizki
We rented this house for our honeymoon. It was perfect. It was very romantic and right on the beach with its own pool. It was very private, so it really was "paradise"!
5 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful.

Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: October 2005
Posted by seanachieemilion
Hurricane Cove was all the good things, and all the bad things you read, and all at once.
For those who lean toward the low maintenance side, the setting is perfect. For those who do not have the common sense to set the netting over the bed before the mosquitoes arrive; or to realize it gets hot in the Caribbean during the day, this place may not be for you.
This is not a resort. It is not like the Four Seasons, or Montpellier, Golden Rock, etc.
The open air bungalows are kept spotless by very friendly staff. The units with pools are the ultimate in restful recreation. The view across the channel can mesmerize you. I don't know a more wonderful place on earth.
However, I don't know if I'll ever go back. I found that Kathryn Wyatt was one of the most unfriendly, unprofessional, and uncaring individuals I have ever met. Ironically, her husband Steve, although rarely seen, could not be more friendly.
Incredibly, the owners of the property don't seem to care to listen to or solicit input from their clients regarding their on-property disaster.
Need a restaurant? Kathryn is sure to recommend only the choice ones of her friends. Want really good food? Go see Sunshine.
Need a taxi? Biddy is the picture of a gentle Nevisian soul, but those taxi rides will end up costing you lots of extra cash in a hurry. She surely will not mention the dollar buses that regularly run up and down the coast road and stop right outside the Hurricane Cove driveway.
Want abuse during your holiday? As I encountered, it may come at any time, according to the whims of the manager.
It is unfortunate to have to make these claims, but they are based on several separate incidents over time that not only made me wonder why this woman chose the hospitality industry when she didn't seem to have a hospitable bone in her body. It is sad how such a great place can be so bad.
Just when I thought I had found the perfect place, on the perfect island, and had the perfect day, a hurricane in the form of Kathryn always seemed to be on the horizon.
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: July 2006
Posted by dan1
Huricane Cove has been our vacation retreat each year for the past five years. We stayed for the month of July this year (2006) in Seastone, the three-bedroom villa on the property. Our kids and their significant others came down to visit one week, and other family came another week. We had to suffer all alone for the other two weeks, here in what arguably can be called, a true "paradise".
This is a great place. The bungalows are wooden and very open with large windows and porches. They have full kitchens and all the amenities. There is a community pool, and several of the bungalows have their own pools. They aren't small plunge pools, but a real swim from one end to another pool.
It's just gorgeous here. There is no TV, radios or phones. You just hear the constant sound of the waves on the shore. The trade winds help keep things cool, and if the sun gets warm (imagine that here in the Caribbean) a dip in the pool takes care of that.
Kathryn and Steve are excellent hosts, and have gone out of their way to always make our stays here comfortable.
We love the beauty and the privacy that Hurricane Cove provides. We can walk down to Oualie Beach to snorkel or walk along Lover's Beach, usually enjoying that entire beach to ourselves.
I can't speak for others who may have found issues with this place, but Hurricane Cove has, and is, one of the finest vacation spots we have found in all our years of traveling.
We'll be back next year.
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Four Seasons Resort - Nevis, hotel review Visited: February 2006
Posted by grmchitown
The Four Seasons at Nevis is, on the one hand, a very decent, even fine, resort located on the seashore in a very well kept and lush plant environment.
On the other hand, it would need to be completely perfect in order to justify the four-figure room rates, and that it is not. Its style and property is in the same league with other fine resorts, such as the Divi Little Bay at St. Maarten, where, however, we stayed at about 1/3 the price. So do your shopping.
Both places are all-inclusive with fine beaches, meals, transportation, program activities and much more. Even with the four-figure-per-night tab, basics such as in-room coffee are not provided; our welcoming snack arrived at 6:00 pm as we were leaving the room for dinner; and our bed turn down was offered at 10:00 pm.
Also, when we called to report an infestation of ants in our room, there was no response we were aware of during our stay - or after.
Still, the setting is truly beautiful; the staff is friendly; and the grounds are well kept and provide a variety of activities (many of which for which you will be charged extra).
So enjoy - but do your comparisons and shopping well, and just know what you are getting into.
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Montpelier Plantation Inn, hotel review Visited: April 2005
Posted by mikiowens
We were married here on their private beach in 2003... it was great. We stayed a week at Montpelier and a week and Nisbet. Both were nice, but Montpelier had that extra touch. The food here was the best on the island!
4 users found this review helpful. 1 found this review unhelpful.

Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: May 2006
Posted by beachboy
My wife and I stayed in May 2006. We were hesitant after the reviews we had read, but could not get a refund! We were stuck.
Unfortunately, we had to check out in three days because we could not tolerate the heat and the mosquitos. We received no refund, and we were treated badly by the manager.
We went to another hotel, and it was great!!
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: April 2006
Posted by dianawalsh
My husband and I decided to travel to Nevis to get married and have our honeymoon. We chose to stay at Hurricane Cove Bungalows and absolutely loved it!
The view was amazing, and it was perfect for a romantic, private stay on the island. The room was great with a nice ocean breeze all day and night. The sunsets were breathtaking, and the amenities were simple and fit our relaxing trip perfectly.
Kathryn, the manager, was super nice and even offered a larger bungalow to us as a wedding gift. We had our small ceremony at Seastone with a view of St. Kitts and the sunset in the background. We couldn't have asked for anything more.
We definitely plan on going back for our anniversary!
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: May 2006
Posted by jennyont
This is definitely our type of vacation spot! We loved Hurricane Cove and Nevis. We were a little aprehensive after reading some of the "nasty reviews", but found no fault in the ten days we were here. It was not a fancy resort, but certainly was well equipped with the necessities.
Although the property was extremely busy (you could tell by the cars parked by the bungalows), we did not have any invasion of privacy or busyness. The bungalows were clear, neat and well appointed with furnishings.
The views from here were one of a kind on Nevis. The walk to Oualie Beacj was short and downhill, so it was not a difficult one. Also, there were stairs to climb when you are coming up if the walk is too difficult for you.
There were no phone, TVs, or radios - just plenty of relaxation, fresh air and the nicest people you could meet. Also, there was netting for those bothered by mosquitoes - and plenty of spray was sold on the island if it is needed.
The management (Kathryn), her assistant, Rozanne, and the rest of the staff were very helpful and informative without being overbearing.
We are just wondering how soon we can return!
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: May 2006
Posted by born2wan
We came with high expectations and and we were certainbly not disappointed! As newlyweds on a belated honeymoon, we were looking for a nice, relaxing, quiet, and cozy (plus romantic of course) place - and we found it.
Hurricane Cove Bungalow and Nevis were a definite change from the hussle and bustle of our home. There were a number of monkeys on the property (we were told about 16), a resident dog, and cat who were very friendly - and didn't mind being fed either. Watching the birds and other natural habitat was wonderful.
Being part of nature was the best! Especially, when you live and work in a "concrete jungle" back home. We enjoyed watching pelicans diving for their dinnner, and there were so many stars at night we could not even count them!
The people were friendly, eager to assist, and not intrusive. The management and staff could not do enough to make our time more pleasant. Kathryn and Steve were gracious hosts who seemed to concern themselves with their guests and the surroundings. The staff was excellent and very accommodating to our needs.
We certainly were lucky to find such a splendid place.
The only bad thing was that our time was too short. But we have already reserved for next year. We will be back.
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: May 2006
Posted by dontmess
We stayed in early May, and we were not thrilled with Hurricane Cove. We noticed that the afternoons were so hot that we had to leave our bungalow for the entire afternoon. In the evenings, the mosquitos were so bad that we couldn't sleep. The bug spray we had to buy at the office was not adequate.
Also, the birds always flew in and demolished our food in the kitchen. The beach was a long, difficult walk - especially back up to the bungalow. This was not a place for children or those not in good physical shape.
We were dismayed to find out that the amenities (furnishings, shower) were as bad as the previous reviews indicated. The view was the only thing we enjoyed. We were also not treated well by the manager. I agree that she used snide remarks and was not friendly to us.
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Hurricane Cove Bungalows, villa review Visited: May 2006
Posted by ecriminger
For the independent traveler who wants to experience the real Nevis on their own schedule, I can think of no better place to stay than Hurricane Cove.
Kathryn arranged everything for us before we arrived: taxis on St. Kitts and Nevis, water taxi from St. Kitts, even the rental car, which was waiting for us at the bungalow when we arrived.
And when we did arrive, our jaw dropped and we stayed in awe the entire week. We saw monkeys almost every morning, made friends with the resident finches, and relaxed into the Nevis rhythm almost immediately. We toured the island and hiked the rainforest, but we were always glad to get back to our little slice of paradise on Hurricane Hill.
Hurricane Cove is not a fancy resort that you’d find anywhere else in the world. Rather, it is a unique cluster of eco-friendly bungalows in a breathtaking setting that blends well with the entire island of Nevis. Nevisians are some of the nicest people we have ever met, and the management and staff at Hurricane Cove embrace the friendly Nevis attitude with obvious pleasure. We will definitely be back!
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When you watch videos about Nevis, you’ll be immediately taken with the beauty of the island, the uniqueness of the historical rental properties, and the elegance of the Nevis villas and private homes in the area. This is an island of natural wonders, and it’s just waiting for you.