2 Best Hotels in Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis

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Many lodgings are in restored manor or plantation houses scattered throughout the island's five parishes (counties). The owners often live at these inns, and it's easy to feel as if you've been personally invited down for a visit. Before dinner you may find yourself in the drawing room having a cocktail and conversing with the family, other guests, or visitors who have come for a meal. Meal plans for most inns include breakfast and dinner (plus afternoon tea) and offer a free shuttle service to their "private" stretch of beach. If you require TVs and air-conditioning, you're better off staying at hotels and simply dining with the engaging inn owners. Two major (by Nevisian standards) condo developments, with at least Phase 1 completed by late 2016, will nearly double the island’s room inventory. Hamilton Beach Villas & Spa opened its first fully equipped condos on Cotton Ground Beach in 2013; the 10-building project will comprise a total of 79 self-catering units, as well as a spa, gym, pool, and tennis courts when it is completed in 2016. The even more ambitious Tamarind Cove broke ground in 2012, though development had stalled; plans call for six buildings housing 91 units, plus a pool, clubhouse with restaurant and shopping arcade, seafront boardwalk with more retail and dining, and a 120-berth marina. Other small upscale compounds are in various stages of development, including the Paradise Villa development (not to be confused with Paradise Beach), the overhauled Cliffdwellers at Tamarind Bay and the Zenith Beach houses, connected with the delightful Chrishi Beach Club on Cades Bay.

Montpelier Plantation & Beach

$$$ | St. Kitts and Nevis Fodor's Choice
Montpelier Plantation & Beach, Nevis
Beach at Montpelier Plantation

This Nevisian beauty, a Rélais & Châteaux property, epitomizes understated elegance and graciously updated plantation living: a fieldstone greathouse replicates the 18th-century original, a sugar mill houses an intimate restaurant, and hillside cottages—each with a private sea-view verandah—dot 30 acres of ravishing gardens. Plantation rooms adopt a monochrome, minimalist, modern aesthetic with touches like metallic headboards. Premier rooms offer more traditional Laura Ashley-meets-the-Caribbean decor. Staffers (more than three per room) almost psychically intuit your needs. All you have to do is relax in a hammock contemplating the sea; enjoy tapas, complimentary tea, or live music (three times weekly) by the 60-foot pool; or savor cooking classes, rum tastings, and spa treatments.

Pros

  • Impeccable service and attention to detail
  • Lovely cuisine
  • Exquisite gardens

Cons

  • Some may find it a little stuffy
  • No beach on-site
  • No TVs for those who care
St. Kitts and Nevis
869-469–3462
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Aug.–early Oct.
19 units
Free Breakfast

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The Hamilton Beach Villas & Spa

$$$ | St. Kitts and Nevis

Located right along popular Pinneys Beach, and one of the island's newest properties with views of not only the Caribbean, but also lush gardens and Nevis Peak. This family-friendly spot boasts full kitchens, laundry, and two bathrooms per unit. Great for those who are active, there's a river-style lap pool and the state of the art gym is open 24/7. Most visitors make use of the in-room kitchens, but those who want to avoid cooking on vacation can stroll over to Yachtsman Grill to nosh on fresh local caught fish and fruits grown nearby.

Pros

  • One of the newer options on the island
  • Washer and dryer in unit
  • Pre-stock fridge if requested

Cons

  • Only one on-site dining option
  • Few decor highlights in rooms
  • No "beach activities"
St. Kitts and Nevis
869-469-5320
Hotel Details
79 rooms
No Meals

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