Has anyone stayed at Hurricane Cove in the last couple of years? I believe they were closed for renovations, but are they open again?
I'm interested in Nevis for next Feb/March. I'm just not a Four Seasons type, but I would like something interesting and not too far from the beach and would pay up to $500/night for the right place. Hurricane Cove has always looked appealing to me, and I'm also looking into Oualie Beach on the strength of mymoosie's trip report. Any other suggestions?
Nevis - Hurricane Cove Bungalows or Elsewhere?
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I have not stayed at Hurricane Cove, but have been to Oualie 3 times. While the opposite of Four Seasons, the premier rooms are fine. Very clean, great food, nice beach and wonderful staff that does know your name.
Oualie also has some villas for rent that might interest you. Their website is www.oualiebeach.com.
I have looked at Hurricane Cove before and agree that it is nice, but it was closed when I needed to book last year.
What about Nisbet?
Nisbet looks absolutely wonderful, but the winter rates are a bit of a stretch (though they are MAP). Since it will be my 20th anniversary year, we might just do it anyway.
Oh, bite the bullet and stay at Nisbet. It is beautiful!! I have heard/spoken with people that were there and were very pleased.
Second the motion for Nisbet -- it is worth it -- the meals you get are easily worth another $200 a day. You don't need the top category room -- I think the mid-range deluxe rooms are actually my favorite -- separate screened-in porch living room and two rooms to an individual bungalow -- just charming. We went in shoulder season and thought it was a good value.
I have always had Hurricane Cove on my list, ever since I first saw pics of it. Two years ago, we rented a villa right near Oalie, called Yellow Bird. It was great (pool and lots of shutters that opened etc) but I loved Hurricane Cove even more when we saw it. It is perched on a bluff overlooking Oalie, as you may already know. So you'd be walking distance to both Oalie and Lover's beach (on the other side of the bluff). I even had a unit picked out, the remote one bedroom with private pool (Williwah). Oh to have pelicans soaring BELOW you!

We visited Nisbet, and it is nice, but it's still a resort, and set a bit back from the beach. For the money, I'd love that view - which Nisbet units don't seem to have...
I vote Hurricane Cove!!!
Hi Callaloo,

They were open when we went. We saw a group walk by our cottage almost daily and eat at Oualie's restaurant for breakfast.
I did notice on the real estate listings that Hurricane Cove is for sale. Wanna buy the property?
How is the Four Seasons Resort and going in the month of September??
September is nice, although it is typically the hottest and muggiest of months. Also it is in the height of hurricane season so the weather can be unstable. A lot of restuarant close down during September for vacations and maintenance.
We've been to Nevis in September quite often. Weather is generally good but on the warm site - average temperatures are in the mid-to-high 80's F. The island averages about 5" of rain in September. As for hurricanes, since 1851 there have been 30 hurricanes come within 50 miles of the island and only 4 of those came as close as under 10 miles.
Four Seasons is one of the few resorts that remain open all year. From a tourist perspective the island is very quite at that time of year - many restaurants are closed and others operate with limited schedules.
Thanks...I think we will go somewhere else. Sounds like the weather may not be in our favor. Thanks for your help!!!
pw22 - FYI - You are going to encounter similar weather conditions on just about every Caribbean island during September.
Possible exception are the islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. While hurricanes are not unheard of on these islands they are quite rare. Temperature wise they will be a few degree warmer than the more northerly islands.
I stayed at Hurricane Cove in 2006 and loved it. It was a short walk to Oaulie Beach.
You can read more about this property on the forum at www.myislands.myeyez.net
For more information on Nevis visit www.nevisforum.com
Callaloo, come back and tell us what you decided!!
Since we only have a long weekend, and decided that Nevis deserved more time than that, we're going somewhere else altogether -- we're going to stay at the Horned Dorset Primavera in Rincon, PR. Saving Nevis for a later trip and avoiding the decision as to where exactly to stay til then.
Aaahhh, that makes alot of sense. PR is a non stop from so many cities.
Horned Dorset? I have heard many good things about it, have a great time.
I definitely agree that Nevis deserves more time than that and air travel is more than likely, not on time.
Good decision. Can't wait for a report as I am stuck in a teacher recertification class!!!