

While the Four Seasons is Nevis’ biggest hotel, several other historic sugar plantations across the island have also been repurposed into elegant properties. Still glowing from a $24 million renovation in 2010, the gorgeous property is in the midst of a three-year project that will result in enhancements to all 196 rooms and suites, public spaces, retail outlets, restaurants and pools. Credit: Four Seasons Hotel Limitedīuilt on a former sugar and coconut plantation, Four Seasons Resort Nevis opened in 1991 as the brand’s first Caribbean resort, providing luxury accommodations on the island. The Four Seasons is also part of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s One Caribbean Family initiative, which allows hotels in the region to donate a portion of their bookings to neighbors in need.įour Seasons Resort Nevis. Bradshaw International Airport on a private water taxi. Guests staying at the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Four Seasons Resort Nevis, however, are shuttled straight to the hotel from St. Several different ferry services make the 45-minute trip between the two throughout the day. Kitts from its lush - and lesser-known - sister island. While many islands in the region are filled with all-inclusive resorts and hordes of tourists, Nevis is a less crowded, more laidback and quite elegant version of paradise. The best way to support the Caribbean is to book a trip there - and there’s no better place to start than with Nevis, an unspoiled oasis just northwest of Antigua in the West Indies. In fall 2017, hurricanes Irma and Maria wreaked havoc from Barbuda to the Florida Keys - yet many nearby islands were miraculously spared by the ferocious storms.
