Discover Nevis’ rich history, colonial landmarks, and pristine beaches. Enjoy a panoramic drive, power catamaran ride, and beachside relaxation.
Discover Nevis’ rich history, colonial landmarks, and pristine beaches. Enjoy a panoramic drive, power catamaran ride, and beachside relaxation.
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Nevis Hot Springs - The thermal springs or Bath Springs, close by was believed to have medicinal properties and was visited by those seeking its healing properties and enjoyment of its luxurious warmth.
Your guide will stop for approximately 30 minutes for you to quickly experience the healing water and take pictures and view the site of these…
- Nevis Hot Springs - The thermal springs or Bath Springs, close by was believed to have medicinal properties and was visited by those seeking its healing properties and enjoyment of its luxurious warmth.
Your guide will stop for approximately 30 minutes for you to quickly experience the healing water and take pictures and view the site of these springs. Temperatures can reach up to 170℉. Next door is the historic structure of the former Bath Hotel, now government offices still stands majestically and reflects how this structure was the most prominent structure on the island during the 1700’s.
- Bath Hotel - Nevis, still one of the world’s best kept secrets. Experience old world charm in the modern day by taking a tour of Nevis. Certainly a day you will enjoy! Nevis is the island which has an old world charm, why? In the 1700’s Nevis became known as “The Queen of the Caribees”. This was so because the Bath Hotel was the first in the Caribbean and was built to accommodate the English Lords and Ladies during their stay.
- Alexander Hamilton Museum - The Alexander Hamilton Museum is located on the island of Nevis in the Caribbean. (Admission Fee US$10 per person Not included). Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, was born on Nevis in 1755 or 1757 (the exact year is uncertain). The museum is housed in the building known as the Hamilton House, which is believed to be the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton.
The museum showcases exhibits related to Alexander Hamilton’s life, his accomplishments, and his impact on American history. Visitors can learn about his early years on Nevis, his journey to the United States, his role in the American Revolution, and his contributions to the founding of the United States.
The Alexander Hamilton Museum is a popular tourist attraction on Nevis and offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the life and legacy of this influential historical figure.
- Nevis Artisan Village - At this village, the shopping experience of local handcrafted goods etc can be purchased. In addition to shopping for unique souvenirs and figts, visitors can also interact with the artisans themselves, watching them work and learning about the creative process behind each piece. The artisan village is also a cultural center where art exhibitions, workshops and demonstrations are frequently held. Moreover, the village offers a delightful blend of shopping, cultural enrichment, and community engagement, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the authentic charm of Nevis (The Queen of the Caribees.
- St.Thomas Anglican Church - St Thomas Anglican Church is the oldest church on the island and was built in 1643. It was built to serve the town of Jamestown but disappeared due to a tsunami. The church graveyard holds many persons including Thomas Cottle the founder of The Cottle Church in 1822 which was the only church where slaves and their plantation owners could worship together. There is also a vault the holds the remains of John Huggins (1763 -1821) the developer of the Bath Hotel. This church has history, and it can be seen as you walk around reading the plaques and inscriptions within.
- Pinney’s Beach - Pinney’s Beach is a popular beach located on the sister island of Nevis. Nevis is a small island in that is part of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Pinney’s Beach is known for its beautiful white sand, crystal-clear waters, and stunning views of the neighboring island of St. Kitts.
Visitors to Pinney’s Beach can enjoy a variety of activities such as swimming, sunbathing, beachcombing, and water sports like snorkeling and kayaking. There are also beach bars and restaurants along the shore where visitors can enjoy delicious Caribbean cuisine and refreshing drinks while taking in the scenic views. Included in your package is a tasty lunch and a welcome drink, chair and shared umbrella. Additional drinks can be purchased at your leisure.
Overall, Pinney’s Beach is a popular destination for anyone looking to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Nevis. After a well spent day, board the boat directly from the beach for a scenic coastal journey to St. Kitts
- Port Zante - As you journey back to the port in St Kitts take in the scenic coastal beauty between Nevis and St. Kitts. As you get closer to St Kitts take a quick photo of the mountainous terrain as it tapers off into the panoramic views of beach and the marina ahead. A few snap shots for memories will be worth the trip.
Transportation back to your hotel awaits you after a fantastic day.
- Beach Chair and Shared Umbrella
- Stroll the grounds of a restored Colonial Plantation
- Panoramic tour of Nevis featuring Hamilton House (trott House c. 1850)
- Lunch and welcome drink
- Power catamaran (Boat)
- Beach Chair and Shared Umbrella
- Stroll the grounds of a restored Colonial Plantation
- Panoramic tour of Nevis featuring Hamilton House (trott House c. 1850)
- Lunch and welcome drink
- Power catamaran (Boat)
- Additional Drinks
- Watersports equipment
- Entrance fee to museum US$10 per person
- Hotel transportation
- Additional Drinks
- Watersports equipment
- Entrance fee to museum US$10 per person
- Hotel transportation
Experience a panoramic drive as you tour Nevis learning about its rich history. A photo moment is given at the birth place of Alexander Hamilton the first US Secretary of the Treasury located on the water front.
Continue along the island road to the well-preserved colonial buildings of the Bath Hotel, the very first tourist hotel in the Caribbean, built…
Experience a panoramic drive as you tour Nevis learning about its rich history. A photo moment is given at the birth place of Alexander Hamilton the first US Secretary of the Treasury located on the water front.
Continue along the island road to the well-preserved colonial buildings of the Bath Hotel, the very first tourist hotel in the Caribbean, built in the 18th Century for the cream of Plantation Society. Nevis became known as the “Queen of the Caribees” as the aristocrats of the colonial era sort the medicinal waters at the nearby Hot Springs.
Your tour includes a stroll through the grounds of St Thomas Anglican Church built in 1643 and shopping at the Artisan Village.
Enjoy at leisure a scrumptious lunch at a beachside restaurant, and relax on your beach chair and shared umbrella.
A swift boat ride to Nevis by power catamaran
A guide will meet and escort you to your awaiting air condition vehicle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.