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ejcrowe Jul 5th, 2005 09:47 AM

Carib_Ruby: Though I'm sorry to read that you felt somewhat uneasy on St. Lucia, I don't think you'll feel that way at all about Nevis. Among the two islands' similarities (in my opinion) are the strong natural beauty, the lush darker sand beaches, the real "island" feel, the friendly locals, and the lack of certain modern amenties that have come to plague US suburbia over the last 10 years. What I found different from St. Lucia was that Nevis didn't feel particularly resort-based.

I hope you enjoy Nevis, which you'll definitely have a good chance for since you're going in well-informed about its vast differences from Aruba.

ejcrowe Jul 5th, 2005 10:06 AM

Marion, we took one of the granddaughter's cousins to New Orleans for her 13th birthday, where she fell in love with the food: oysters, crawfish, squid-ink pasta, all of the rich Creole sauces & seasonings, even tried alligator. She was a good sport and a pleasure to introduce to travel. The 13 year old we're taking to Tortola doesn't get much encouragement at home to try new things, but to her credit, she always tries one bite of something new when she's out with us--she might not like it, but she's at least willing. I'm willing to bet that she'll like conch fritters and chowder once she tries them. I know we'll have a great time, and it will be a great chance to bond with her. I have no children of my own, but I was lucky enough to inherit 8 granchildren when I got married!

Knowing Jul 5th, 2005 12:17 PM

Well, darn! I went to bed last night and woke up so happy as I was convinced - as was my husband - that Nevis was IT! I may have to think about this a little more, but my instinct is still saying Nevis and I don't want to rule it out yet. I know we disliked St. Lucia, but when I think back on our experience, we had other things that went wrong that didn't help - big things. The things I am fearful about with Nevis seem to be answered in a positive light. If the luggage gets lost, no one is telling me I have to stay at the airport and it doesn't sound like they refuse to allow people to do paperwork. Someone said that FS luggage gets prioritzed, plus we will fly first class this trip, which also prioritizes luggage. Also, it rained -hard - every day in St Lucia. Is that typical in Nevis? MN's state bird is the mosquito so it takes quite a bit to really rattle me, but there was not one spot to be found on my body that had not been tapped into by bugs on St. Lucia. I haven't checked into flights yet, but I imagine that you are right that we would be up at 2am to fly out of Mpls at 6am and then fly into San Juan and then into St. Kitts where I hear FS sends a boat for their guests. Probably not an all night trip, but long. We go through this no matter where in the Carribbean we fly to. Many times the islanders have no idea where MN even is. We've only met one other person from Mn ever in all of our travels. Travel agents here will tell you that if you live in MN you go to Mexico, which we have no interest in doing. We really do prefer the more tropical islands as opposed to the more commercial ones, and I'm just really hung up on the idea of leaving this nice resort on Maui for dinner and seeing all these fast food places on every corner and the Wal-marts, etc. and I really don't want that. When I look back at my more favorite places they have been the more historical places, not the ones with the wild nightlife. I do appreciate the comments though from both of you, EJ and Diana. The two of you are the people whose advice I most highly value on this board as I've followed you for a number of years. I will share with my husband and see how he feels. Ruby, I'm still looking for that report. Don't panic. I expect Nevis will be WAY different than Aruba and I know how much you LOVE Aruba, but if you go into it with an open mind I suspect you will be just fine. Thank you everyone else for your advice as we are really stuck and would like to start watching for airline sales, which means we have to decide!

ejcrowe Jul 5th, 2005 12:34 PM

Knowing, it sounds like you and your spouse have very reasonable expectations about what to get out of a trip to Nevis. Perhaps it really would suit you.

If you're going to change planes in San Juan, you might as well book a flight directly to Nevis instead of to St. Kitts and then ferry over.

The grounds and public areas of 4S are lovely, and by most accounts the service is very good there, but it lacks island charm. I would strongly urge you to consider spending most of your time away from the resort--take a look at Montpelier in particular for a place that just oozes charm and graciousness while still providing nice ameneties.

My one trip to Nevis provided atypical weather. We went the end of November last year and had solid rain--maybe a total of about 5 hours of sunshine over the course of nine days--small sections of road were washed out all over the island and we had some nasty moquitos in the evenings when the rain stopped. But we still loved Nevis. I leave for Tortola on Friday, and with two tropical storms brewing down there the forecast is not just rain but thunder storms. I expect I'll still have a blast!

brenandg Jul 5th, 2005 01:38 PM

Thats all you can do in the event of bad weather is make the best of it. We are leaving for Negril on Sunday. Looks like the storms are starting a little early this year!

Knowing Jul 7th, 2005 10:06 AM

EJ -
We're not going into this lightly. We are giving it a great deal of thought. I hear what you are saying about the FS. The reason we have looked at this particular place is that my husband prefers larger hotels and he thought the FS looked like an exceptional property. I think what you are saying is that walking in there is like being at an anywhere USA hotel and not one in Nevis. That's where renting the car comes in for me. Except for pool time, I want to get out and explore and meet the locals. I would like to be able to get beyond the weather issue. I know that when we were in Kauai we were there for fourteen days and it rained for three solid days, but it didn't matter because we were in paradise! Sounds like Nevis may be that same kind of place.

lizpereira Jul 7th, 2005 10:26 AM

Highly recommend Nevis and St. Kitts....

Another great place to eat in Nevis is Miss June's and definitely visit Sunshine's Beach Bar.

Locals are very friendly and helpful.

You can fly from Miami to St. Kitts and then take the ferry to Nevis, or fly into Nevis with American Airlines from San Juan.

Another web site you might find helpful is www.islandimage.com



ejcrowe Jul 7th, 2005 12:33 PM

Knowing, after reading your last post I'm inclined to agree that the 4S combined with the island itself might provide a good vacation for you and your spouse. It would give you the security of "the sure thing" while providing opportunities to try something new. I hope it works out for you both.

lizpereira Jul 7th, 2005 01:26 PM

Carib_Ruby:

Downtown Basseterre you will find a clock tower in an area called The Circus (not unlike Picadilly Circus in London). Across from the tower is one of my favourite restaurants call Ballahoo's. It is a second floor open air restaurant that offers a complete view of the square's activities.

This is a great place to people watch, especially during Carnival.

You will find colourful shops such as Island Hopper where you can buy locally made batik. (Caribelle Batik from Romney Manor)

There is also Pelican Mall on Bay Road and has two floors of duty-free shopping & souvenir shops.

Splash Boutique is located in the TDC Mall on Fort Street. You can find swimwear, Jams World clothing, Teva sandals, kipling bags, hats, t-shirts, etc.

I enjoy shopping at Spencer Cameron Art Gallery located in Independance Square. Local artist Rosie Cameron-Smith displays her beautiful work here. She offers for sale oil, watercolours and the works of the fine caribbean-inspired artists she represents.

On Princes' Street, is the workshop-studio of Glass Island which designs and manufactures plates, picture frames and jewelry. www.glassisland.com

Also on Princes Street is The Sugar Mill Gallery where you will find the works of local artists (Barbara Kassab and Joan Mallalieu)

Visit Just in the Sun clothing store located in the Marriott for a great selection of clothing, sunglasses, etc.

Have a great time and look forward to reading your trip report.

Knowing Jul 9th, 2005 09:10 AM

I don't remember being this excited about a trip in a really long time. EJ we find ourselves taking your advice VERY seriously and continue to read everything we can get our hands on. We have decided on Nevis for sure! However, we started hearing about the FS having a lot of kids and my husband got nervous and all of a sudden I heard that Montpelier doesn't allow kids under the age of 8 in the winter, so we have started looking closer and are liking what we are seeing. My husband is even starting to see the advantages in staying at a small owner managed place. I did e-mail them and they suggested that if we wanted a king size bed and an a/c that we come in January. Does anyone know what kind of weather we could expect or is there a website that shows previous years records? One other thing is: because it is an older place, I know they have renovated it, but I do have asthma. Does it have those musty smells or have they managed to get rid of them? Liz, thanks for the info. We were thinking we might have to fly into San Juan. Is the plane that goes from Miami into St. Kitts a bigger style?

lizpereira Jul 9th, 2005 02:05 PM

The American Airlines plane from Miami to St. Kitts is usually a B737. 3x3 configuration. Departing on Wednesdays. Other days goes via San Juan.

MarionCK Jul 9th, 2005 02:31 PM

Hi, Knowing,

You might want to check AA for flights into SJU, where you would connect on American Eagle, directly to NEV, thus avoiding the ferry.

I'm enjoying reading your posts and hope you are enjoying the planning :-)

Marion


MIM04 Jul 9th, 2005 04:08 PM

Knowing - I would just take AA from San Juan to Nevis. It is non-stop, 1 hr 16 minutes, (by schedule, not really that long flying time) it is a 72 seater. It is an easy trip!

IRabbit Jul 10th, 2005 08:08 AM

Just returned last night from a stay at 4S. I was a little apprehensive, as I am not really a "resort" person, but we loved the 4S. One thing I especially appreciated - loads of shade at both pools and beach - ample amount of chairs and umbrellas. The beach was lovely, too. Yes, the sand is not flour white, but it's a warm shade and pretty. The water was clear and usually calm.

Yes, lots of families. But mostly the kids were down at the beach by the family pool, and we planted ourselves down at the other end. The rooms were comfortable, great beds, and very quiet. I would not stay here during high season, as I think it would be too crowded for me, but that's just me. The resort seems like it could easily accomodate a full house. The pools are both very nice.

We flew Continental from Newark to Antigua, and Liat to Nevis. Had delays with Liat, and wow - when did they start bringing 747s into Antigua, it was a madhouse there going both ways. We just made our connection home by the skin of our teeth.

Last year my in-laws routed through SJU with American Eagle, and the luggage was delayed by one day.

Really enjoyed Montpelier and Golden Rock Inn. If my husband and I return alone another year, we may look into a stay at one of these charming places.

My SIL got badly bitten during a rainforest hike, and she was wearing Deet, long pants and socks. I don't get bothered much and didn't get any significant bites, but the bugs are there.

Overall, absolutely loved Nevis. We didn't get off the resort as much as planned, but we loved what we saw. It joins a growing list of places to which I long to return!

Carib_Ruby Jul 10th, 2005 08:40 AM

hi Rabitt,

Thanks for checking in! :) we will be at the FS in 2 weeks (no kids). What type of room did stay in, do you any tips? We have never stayed at a FS property before, and are more used to a resort like the Hyatt Aruba

:)Thanks, Ruby

StanKase Jul 10th, 2005 08:47 AM

For best protection against mosquitos I urge you to go to a sporting/camping goods store and get 2 small containers of Ben's. It is 90+% DEET protection not the 30%+ as in "OFF". Disadvantage is it is an oily liquid vs. a spray but it dries in 5-6 minutes. You will be off-limits to 99% of the mosquitos and other insects.

IRabbit Jul 10th, 2005 10:26 AM

Hi Ruby,

We were in an oceanfront room, directly behind the garden or "family" pool area. These rooms were most convenient to the pools and the outside restaurant. We usually went down the beach to the furthest row of chairs. There were seven of us, and since everyone else tended to use the pools, this was a great location for the group.

Any tips? Go and enjoy, it's a very relaxing place. We had the breakfast meal plan which worked out very well. We had dinners at Bananas, Hermitage, Montpelier, Nesbit, and Golden Rock Inn. Had lunch at Sunshine's one day, and enjoyed the famous Killer Bees on a few occasions. However, if you like a really laid back atmosphere, take a walk all the way down past Sunshine's and visit the Double Deuce beach bar. (At the end of this stretch of beach, all the way down by the pink/pastel hotel.) We loved this bar. The people were charming and the food was excellent. Double Deuce is cheaper than Sunshine's, although we enjoyed both bars very much.

We didn't rent a car, but used the same driver most nights. His name is Morrell, and he's very nice and most informative.

Please let me know if you'd like to see some photos of Nevis, and I'll be happy to send you a link as soon as we cull through the ten "rolls" (!) that we took with the digital cam.

Another last tip, don't miss the plantation inns for dinner, and if you choose just one, our overall favorite was Hermitage, although the most beautiful setting was Golden Rock. They were each fantastic in their own way.


Carib_Ruby Jul 10th, 2005 11:31 AM

Thanks Rabbit, we have a Mountain view room, and I am so excited. I would love to see pictures !!

My sister's friend just visited Sunshine's and said one killer bee just about did her in! ;)

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Knowing Jul 10th, 2005 02:43 PM

My husband and I had pulled out our big map and were trying to determine the flight time from San Juan. Based on Antigua being 25 minutes, we were afraid San Jaun might be three hours. But 1.15 hours is nothing. And, after all the flying, we probably aren't going to be much in the mood for an hour long ferry ride.

We went out for dinner last night and then went to Barnes and Noble to look for books on Nevis. Sad to say, we only found one and it wasn't even as informative as this forum.

Looking forward to the tropical splendor, the foliage, the beauty, charm and the experience we know is waiting for us!

MarionCK Jul 10th, 2005 03:00 PM

Hi Knowing,

I recently purchased (from Amazon.com) "Nevis Queen of the Caribbean" by Deborah Lellouch.

Although it is more of a pictorial, there is some historical information. It was published in 2000, so hotel/restaurant info may not be current, but the photos are lovely.

It might provide some sweet dreaming in the next few months.

Marion



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