Nevis – Mommy Travels https://www.mommytravels.net Creating memories one trip at a time. Tue, 16 Sep 2025 19:51:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.mommytravels.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-Mommy-Travels-favicon-2-32x32.jpg Nevis – Mommy Travels https://www.mommytravels.net 32 32 Top 10 Fall Travel Destinations: From Tropical Escapes to U.S. Charm https://www.mommytravels.net/fall-travel-destinations/ https://www.mommytravels.net/fall-travel-destinations/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2025 19:51:16 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=48422 As the air cools and leaves start to turn, fall becomes the perfect season to explore some incredible destinations. Whether you’re...

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As the air cools and leaves start to turn, fall becomes the perfect season to explore some incredible destinations. Whether you’re looking to escape to a tropical paradise or enjoy the crisp autumn air in the U.S., these spots offer something for everyone. Here are the top places to travel this fall.

1. Hood River, Oregon: Apples, Wine, and Waterfalls

The Gorge White House Winery in Hood River
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For a quintessential fall experience, Hood River in Oregon is hard to beat. The area is renowned for its apple orchards, where you can pick your own and enjoy freshly made cider. Hood River is also home to numerous wineries, making it a perfect spot for wine enthusiasts. The fall leaves here are breathtaking, and the hiking trails that lead to waterfalls offer an unforgettable way to enjoy them. We recommend staying at The Society Hotel Bingen – Hood River.

2. Nevis: Tropical Serenity with a Hint of Adventure

Best Nevis Resorts
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For those seeking a tropical escape that’s not too sweltering, Nevis is a hidden gem in the Caribbean. This island paradise offers stunning beach resorts where you can unwind with a cocktail in hand. But don’t miss out on exploring the island’s rich history, with sugar mill ruins scattered throughout. And keep your eyes peeled for the island’s mischievous monkeys—who might just join you on your beach walk. To plan your trip check out these 17 Things to do in Nevis.

3. GrapeFest, Grapevine, Texas: A Wine Lover’s Festival

Grapevine Texas
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Grapevine, Texas, truly comes alive in the fall with GrapeFest, the largest wine festival in the Southwest. The festival’s wine train is a unique experience, offering scenic rides paired with exquisite wines. Stroll down Main Street and indulge in the local culinary scene—I highly recommend eating at one of the charming bistros. And for some family fun, check out Meow Wolf, Great Wolf Lodge, Gaylord, or Chicken and Pickle. You can also go shopping at Grapevine Mills Mall.

4. Belize: A Snorkeler’s Dream and More

Naia Resort and Spa on the beach
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Belize in the fall is a tropical dream without the intense heat. The snorkeling here is world-class, with the Belize Barrier Reef teeming with vibrant marine life. Adventure seekers can also float through ancient caves on a tubing tour, which is as thrilling as it is unique. And when it’s time to relax, indulge in one of the country’s many amazing spas for a rejuvenating experience. We recommend staying at Naia Resort and Spa in Placencia Belize.

5. Fredericksburg, Texas: Wine Country Bliss

Signor Vineyards
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If you’re a wine enthusiast, Fredericksburg should be on your fall travel list. October is Texas Wine Month, and with the Wine Month Passport, you can save on tastings at dozens of wineries. The cooler fall temperatures make it an ideal time to explore this charming town, known for its German heritage and rolling vineyards. Be sure to check out our 10 Favorite Places to Stay in Fredericksburg, Texas.

6. Asheville, North Carolina: Fall Foliage and Scenic Drives

3 day Asheville Itinerary with kids.
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Asheville is famous for its vibrant fall foliage, making it a prime destination for leaf-peepers. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers some of the most scenic drives in the country, with breathtaking views at every turn. While you’re there, explore the historic Biltmore Estate, which is especially picturesque surrounded by fall colors. The city’s thriving arts scene and farm-to-table dining make it a great spot for a cozy autumn getaway.

7. The Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee: Misty Mornings and Mountain Magic

Gatlinburg Fly fishing
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The Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee are a fantastic fall destination, offering misty mountain mornings and vibrant foliage. The park’s numerous hiking trails lead to stunning viewpoints, waterfalls, and historical sites like old Appalachian homesteads. Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, located nearby, offer a mix of family-friendly attractions, cozy cabins, and Southern comfort food. Whether you’re looking to hike, explore, or just relax with a view, the Smokies are a perfect autumn escape. We recommend staying at Embassy Suites by Hilton a Gatlinburg Resort.

8. Vermont: Classic New England Autumn

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No fall travel list is complete without mentioning Vermont. The entire state transforms into a patchwork of red, orange, and yellow during autumn. Take a drive through the countryside to see covered bridges, charming villages, and endless maple trees. Stop by a local sugarhouse to sample fresh maple syrup or enjoy a cup of hot apple cider. Vermont’s cozy inns and B&Bs make it a perfect place to unwind and soak in the season.

9. Bar Harbor, Maine: Coastal Beauty and Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park
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Bar Harbor offers the perfect blend of coastal charm and stunning natural beauty, especially in the fall. The vibrant autumn colors transform the landscape of Acadia National Park, where you can hike, bike, or drive to experience the season’s splendor. The scenic Park Loop Road and the climb up Cadillac Mountain provide breathtaking views of the foliage against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. After a day of exploring, enjoy fresh lobster and other local seafood in the town’s charming restaurants.

10. Panama: Wildlife, Waterways, and a Foodie’s Delight

Panama Canal
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Panama is not near as humid in the fall, making it an ideal time to visit. The Panama Canal is a must-see marvel, but don’t overlook the country’s incredible biodiversity. Spot monkeys and sloths in the lush rainforests, then head to the pristine beaches for some sun and surf. Panama City is also a rising foodie destination, with a vibrant culinary scene that will make any food lover’s heart skip a beat. We recommend staying at Bristol Panama.

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7 Winter Getaways – Escape the Cold! https://www.mommytravels.net/winter-getaways/ https://www.mommytravels.net/winter-getaways/#respond Sun, 02 Feb 2025 12:40:00 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=46471 Winter has its moments—hot chocolate, cozy fires, and snow-covered landscapes that look straight out of a Hallmark movie. But let’s be...

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Winter has its moments—hot chocolate, cozy fires, and snow-covered landscapes that look straight out of a Hallmark movie. But let’s be real: the charm fades the second you have to scrape ice off your windshield or slip on a patch of black ice. If the cold has overstayed its welcome, it’s time to trade the frost for my favorite footwear, flip-flops. Here are seven sun-drenched destinations that will warm your soul (and your toes) this winter.

1. Belize

Naia Resort and Spa on the beach
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Forget the frostbite! Belize calls you to its warm embrace with a symphony of coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and adventures that sound like something out of a child’s imagination book. Snorkeling in Belize isn’t just swimming; it’s like being teleported into a National Geographic documentary, surrounded by a kaleidoscope of marine life. And if you prefer terra firma, the jungle awaits with open arms. Remember, it’s not sweating; it’s your body’s way of saying, “Thank you for the vitamin D.”

2. Panama

Panama City Panama
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Panama, where the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal competes with the natural wonders of its jungles. It’s a place where you can hike through rainforests in the morning and explore the cosmopolitan streets by night. Want to feel like Indiana Jones? Visit an indigenous village. (Don’t climb the waterfall! I feel on my face.) Craving for culinary adventures? The food scene here might just make you consider permanent residency. Just a heads up: the jungle might not have Wi-Fi, but it promises a better connection. 

We recommend staying at the Bristol Panama in the city or at Decameron Panama at the beach.

3. Nevis: Not Just Another Caribbean Island

Nevis Peak Hike
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If the Caribbean was a royal family, Nevis would be the elegant, less flashy sibling who doesn’t need the spotlight to shine. Its beaches whisper tales of serenity and seclusion, while the historic ruins tell stories of a time gone by. Nevis is the place to go when you want to disconnect and recharge, where the only thing you’ll be uploading is your feet on a hammock.

Wondering where to stay? Check out: Best Nevis Resorts

4. Tampa Bay, Florida: Sunshine State of Mind

4-day Tampa Bay Weekend Getaway
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Ah, Florida. You might think you know it, but Tampa Bay is here to surprise you. It’s where you can have breakfast with giraffes (don’t worry, they prefer leaves over pancakes) and scream your lungs out on a roller coaster before lunch. The Florida Aquarium offers a dive into the marine life without getting wet, and the seafood? Let’s just say you’ll understand why the pelicans look so smug. Tampa Bay is where winter goes to retire.

5. The Bahamas: Choose Your Own Tropical Adventure
Cat Island Bahamas

The Bahamas are like a box of chocolates for beach lovers – you never know what you’re gonna get, but it’s all delightful. Cat Island is your go-to for quiet beaches where the waves gently kiss the shore. For those who prefer their beach days with a side of luxury, Nassau’s mega-resorts offer opulence and maybe a celebrity sighting or two. It’s a place where the hardest decision you’ll make is between the beach chair or the hammock.

6. Riviera Maya

Riviera Maya Grand Luxxe Vidanta (1)
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Riviera Maya is home to what I happen to think are some of the best beaches in the world. Start your trip by staying at one of the massive resorts on the beach like Xcaret Arte, Grand Palladium Kantenah Riviera Maya, or Vidanta Riviera Maya.

If you decide you want to leave the resort head out and explore the ancient Mayan Ruins of Tulum or Chichen Itza, then cool off in one of the region’s stunning cenotes—these underground swimming holes look like something out of a fairytale. If you love marine life, snorkeling in Akumal Bay gets you up close with sea turtles, while the Great Mayan Reef (the world’s second-largest barrier reef) is a diver’s dream. And when the sun sets, Playa del Carmen’s nearby 5th Avenue is the perfect place to shop, sip margaritas, and dance the night away.

7. Costa Rica

See monkeys in Costa Rica
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Costa Rica is where you go when you want adventure, wildlife, and beaches—all in one trip. Zip-line through the cloud forests of Monteverde, spot sloths and monkeys in Manuel Antonio National Park, or soak in the volcanic hot springs of Arenal. If surfing is on your bucket list, Tamarindo is one of the best places to learn. For something unique, take a night tour to see bioluminescent waters glow as you paddle through. And, of course, Costa Rica’s motto is “Pura Vida” (Pure Life), so expect to slow down, relax, and live in the moment.

Wrapping It Up

Whether you’re looking for adventure, history, relaxation, or a mix of all three, these destinations promise one thing: no winter blues in sight. So, grab your swimsuit, book that flight, and trade the snow for sun. After all, the only ice you should be dealing with is in your tropical cocktail.

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Book Flights

I use Skyscanner to find flights. I use it so much, I wrote an entire guide to finding cheap flights with Skyscanner! Another option for finding deals is FlightHub.

Book a Place to Stay

I recommend using Expedia.com or Hotels.com for most hotel bookings. I prefer to book directly with Marriott when I stay there because of their excellent military discount.

If you prefer staying in a vacation rental instead, I recommend VRBO. If you are looking for a hostel, I use HostelWorld.

Choose Activities and Tours

To find great activities in any area I use Viator. If we are visiting a city with lots of popular attractions I always check CityPass, PogoPass, and GoCard to see if they have discount cards available. Groupon also tends to have a lot of local travel deals.

When I want to book a full-on multi-day tour I use TourRadar. They’ve got fantastic weekly deals. If going somewhere in Mexico or the Caribbean, I use Apple Vacations.

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More often than not, Lyft is cheaper than Uber. Use my Lyft link for an $18 credit! For a car rental in any country, I recommend Hertz or Discover Cars.

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2025 Best Family Vacation Destinations https://www.mommytravels.net/best-family-vacation-destinations/ https://www.mommytravels.net/best-family-vacation-destinations/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2025 19:45:57 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=49926 The last couple of years we’ve been blessed to go to so many new locations that we’d never been to before....

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The last couple of years we’ve been blessed to go to so many new locations that we’d never been to before. I am one of those people that will go anywhere and try anything and basically love everywhere I go but I know that not everyone feels that way. So narrowing down where I think other families should go to as well was tough. I know that many families can only afford one major vacation a year and sometimes only one major vacation every few years. I’ve factored this in when choosing destinations. All of these will be worth the money you spend to be there and provide you with new incredible experiences. Plus, all of these locations are safe.

Panama

Panama City Panama
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Panama is a destination that surprised and impressed me from start to finish. Not only is the Panama Canal fascinating to learn about, it brings in people from all over the world which means the foodie scene in Panama is incredible from Panamanian, Chinese, Peruvian, and more. Besides incredible meals they got a range of activities. One day you can see monkeys and sloths and the next tour Casa Viejo the Unesco Heritage site that’s not only hauntingly beautiful to see but is plentiful in shopping, eateries, and rooftop bars. In Panama City we recommend staying at Bristol Hotel.

Once you are done seeing the city you can head out to the beach. You can choose to stay on the Pacific or the Atlantic or do both! When we went to the beach we stayed at Decameron Panama on the Pacific side. If you prefer the Caribbean where the snorkeling is amazing head to the island Bocas Del Toro or to Casa Cayuco where your stay benefits an indigenous community.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
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If you’ve followed MommyTravels at all over the years you already know our entire family loves Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has it all: a fascinating history with the ruins of ancient fortresses in the sky, stunning beaches, super fast ziplines, Sri Lankan food, and much more. One day you will be on an elephant safari and the next day you will be in the mountains learning firsthand at a tea factory. This one destination has so much to explore that I think you should spend at least 10 days here. Here are a few articles to help you plan a trip of a lifetime.

Gatlinburg, Tennesee

Gatlinburg
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Gatlinburg, Tennessee was another destination that I found super surprising. Talk about underrated. In all my years of traveling, no one ever recommended going here. When I did finally go I loved every minute of it. The hiking and fly fishing in the Smokey Mountains is outstanding. If you do not want to go hiking on your own I suggest booking a tour with Smoky Mountain Guides.

The town itself is absolutely charming and you might even see a bear while you are there. For a super fun family day head up to Anakeesta to do a tree top walk, play on their extensive playground, ride a mountain coaster, and much more. Plus, the food is soul-satisfying at pretty much every restaurant in town. For families on a budget the camping options here are extensive. For those that prefer a hotel I recommend staying at  Embassy Suites Gatlinburg Resort.

Belize

Silk Caye in Belize
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Belize was on my bucket list for two decades before I made it there and my goodness it exceeded all expectations. With a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation Belize is just awesome. With its crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life, it’s a haven for snorkelers and divers, especially at the world-famous Great Blue Hole. Beyond the sea, Belize boasts ancient Mayan ruins like Xunantunich and Caracol, where history comes alive among lush jungles.

Add in eco-lodges, wildlife sanctuaries, and the warm hospitality of its people, and you have a destination that caters to thrill-seekers and serenity-lovers alike. Whether exploring caves, lounging on pristine beaches, or tasting authentic Creole and Garifuna cuisine, Belize offers an unforgettable tropical escape. I recommend staying at Naia Resort and Spa in Placencia Belize, their spa is incredible.

Nevis

Best Nevis Resorts
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Nevis is an actual hidden gem. Any time I recommend Nevis the person has never heard of it. From hiking Nevis Peak and relaxing on pristine Pinney’s Beach to exploring historic plantations and dining on fresh, locally sourced cuisine, every moment feels special. Here are 17 Things to do in Nevis.

I stayed at quite a few Nevis resorts while I was on the island and all of them where a completely different experience from the next. With its commitment to sustainable tourism and lack of large-scale development, Nevis lets you reconnect with nature and experience the Caribbean as it was meant to be—authentic, vibrant, and blissfully serene.

Riviera Maya

Paddle boarding at Arte Hotel
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The Riviera Maya area just south of the super popular Cancun is gorgeous and more low key. If you want a perfect beach vacation head here. In 2024, I found myself down here 3 separate times each time staying somewhere different. What they all had in common was that I had the best time each time I was there.

There’s so much to do in the area from cenotes to adventure parks to expansive beaches to Mayan Ruins. Plus, the resorts here are massive. You can stay at an all-inclusive like Xcarte Arte or Grand Palladium Kantenah Riviera Maya or at an regular hotel like Vidanta Riviera Maya that still has everything you need.

Western Montana

Hiking in Western Montana
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With almost everyone watching Yellowstone, Western Montana easily makes the list. Montana is just as beautiful as the show depicts it to be. Even more so in person. While here you have to stay at a ranch and get your cowboy on. There are many to choose from and I’ve stayed at two I can recommend: High Tail Ranch and Alpine Falls Ranch. The High Tail Ranch even has a few days a year that you can pay to help herd Bison! Also while here you have to go fly fishing (often included in your ranch stay), go hiking, and visit a hot spring.

La Paz, Mexico

Riding ATVs in La Paz, Mexico
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La Paz, Mexico, stands out as a top destination for 2025, offering a unique blend of stunning natural wonders and cultural vibrancy. Located along the Sea of Cortez, it’s a paradise for ocean lovers, where you can swim with whale sharks, kayak through turquoise waters, or explore secluded beaches like Balandra. On land, the city charms visitors with its art-filled Malecon, authentic Mexican cuisine, unique hotels, and a relaxed atmosphere.

La Paz also serves as a gateway to many eco-adventures, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement like us. Whether you’re chasing sunsets on an atv or diving into marine adventures, La Paz is the perfect blend of culture and coastal magic.

Germany’s Romantic Road

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany
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When Eden and I were in Germany we ended up changing our plans after randomly coming across the Romantic Road in Germany when we went to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. (Pictured above.) We were both immediately mesmerized by what we were seeing. That’s why this is the perfect destination for 2025, offering a unique escape into the heart of Europe.

This route winds through enchanting medieval towns, rolling vineyards, and historic castles, making every stop feel like stepping into a storybook. From the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle to the charming streets of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the journey is a feast for the eyes and soul. Whether you’re exploring cobblestone alleys, indulging in traditional Bavarian cuisine, or cycling along scenic paths, this region is a dream destination that blends history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes into one unforgettable adventure.

Turkey

Pasabag Valley Cappadocia
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Turkey offers an unparalleled mix of history, adventure, and natural beauty that captivates visitors of all ages. From the magical hot air balloons of Cappadocia to the thermal travertine pools of Pamukkale, and the ancient ruins of Ephesus to the vibrant bazaars of Istanbul, every stop is a blend of cultural richness and jaw-dropping scenery.

Whether you’re exploring underground cities, splashing in turquoise waterfalls, or wandering the cobbled streets of Antalya’s Old Town, Turkey seamlessly combines learning with fun. Add in delicious kid-approved cuisine and warm, welcoming locals, and Turkey is easily a bucket-list destination.

We hope that where ever life takes you in 2025 it’s the best vacation ever. If you end up taking one of our recommendations tell us about it in the comments below!

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17 Things to do in Nevis https://www.mommytravels.net/17-things-to-do-in-nevis/ https://www.mommytravels.net/17-things-to-do-in-nevis/#respond Thu, 18 Apr 2024 11:06:01 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=43418 Are you looking for a unique vacation destination that offers peace, tranquility, and adventure? Look no further than the beautiful Caribbean...

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Are you looking for a unique vacation destination that offers peace, tranquility, and adventure? Look no further than the beautiful Caribbean island of Nevis. Known for its unspoiled beauty, breathtaking beaches, and alluring charm, Nevis is the ultimate destination for vacationers looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. From snorkeling and hiking to exploring historic sites and indulging in delicious local cuisine, Nevis has a myriad of activities to suit every taste. If you are planning a trip to Nevis, we have compiled a list of fun-filled activities to make your stay memorable.

17 Fun-Filled Things to Do in Nevis

1. Beach HoppingNevis beaches

One of the main attractions of Nevis is its sun-kissed beaches. With miles of unspoiled coastline, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to beach hopping. From the idyllic Pinney’s Beach, which boasts of crystal-clear waters and soft white sand, to the remote Lovers Beach, which offers a serene and secluded experience, Nevis has plenty of beaches to suit every traveler’s preference.

Hiking and Nature Trails

For nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, hiking and nature trails are a must-do activity in Nevis. With over 100 miles of hiking trails, Nevis offers an opportunity to explore the lush rainforests, observe a diverse range of birdlife, and take in stunning views of the island’s coastline. Whether you choose to hike the famed Nevis Peak, which stands at 3, 232ft tall, or the popular Source Trail, which leads to an awe-inspiring waterfall, you are sure to have an unforgettable experience.

2. Nevis Peak HikeNevis Peak Hike

Embark on an exhilarating adventure to summit Nevis Peak, the island’s majestic dormant volcano. This challenging hike takes you through lush rainforests, across rugged terrain, and up steep slopes to reach the peak’s summit, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Nevis and neighboring islands along the way. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous trek and consider hiring a local guide for safety and navigation.

3. Saddle Hill Walk

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic trails of Saddle Hill. This picturesque walk takes you through rolling hills and verdant landscapes, offering stunning views of Nevis’ coastline and surrounding countryside. With relatively easy terrain and shorter distances compared to the Nevis Peak hike, the Saddle Hill walk is suitable for hikers of all skill levels and ages, making it a perfect option for a relaxing outdoor excursion.

Historical Sites and Tours

Nevis is steeped in history and culture with a rich legacy to explore. For history buffs, a visit to the historic Hamilton House, which was once the home of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s founding fathers, is a must-do activity. You can also head to the Montpelier Plantation and Beach to learn more about the island’s colonial past. For a more immersive experience, you can take a walking tour of the island and explore the quaint villages and historic landmarks.

4. Nevis Heritage VillageNevisian Heritage Village

Explore this charming village that offers a glimpse into Nevis’ cultural heritage with its restored historic buildings and displays showcasing the island’s history.

5. New River EstateNew River Estate

Take a guided tour of New River Estate, a former sugar plantation, to learn about the island’s sugar industry history, visit the ruins of the estate, and witness the remnants of its once-thriving sugar production facilities.

6. Museum of Nevis History

Spend some time at the Museum of Nevis History, housed in the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton. Discover exhibits detailing the island’s history, from its indigenous inhabitants to the colonial era and beyond.

7. St. Thomas ChurchSt. Thomas Church in Nevis

Experience the serenity of St. Thomas Church, one of the oldest Anglican churches in the Caribbean. Admire its beautiful architecture and tranquil surroundings, and learn about its significance to Nevis’ religious heritage.

8. Alexander Hamilton House

Step into history at the Alexander Hamilton House, the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s founding fathers. Learn about Hamilton’s early life on Nevis and his enduring legacy through exhibits and guided tours.

Indulge in Local Cuisine

No vacation is complete without indulging in the local cuisine, and Nevis has plenty of mouth-watering dishes to offer. From fresh seafood to exotic fruits, Nevisian cuisine is a fusion of African, European, and Caribbean flavors. Do not miss a chance to sample the island’s signature dish, goat water, a flavorful stew made with goat meat, breadfruit, and spices. You can also explore the island’s eateries and try out local delicacies such as conch fritters, fried plantains, and seafood bisque.

9. Lunch at Sunshines Beach BarSunshines Beach Bar

Indulge in a relaxed beachfront dining experience at Sunshines Beach Bar. Enjoy delicious Caribbean cuisine, including fresh seafood, grilled specialties, and refreshing tropical cocktails like their famous “Killer Bee”, all while soaking up the laid-back atmosphere and stunning ocean views.

10. Dinner at Montpelier Plantation and Beach’s Restaurant 750Dinner at Montpelier Plantation and Beach's Restaurant 750

Treat yourself to an elegant dining experience at Montpelier Plantation and Beach’s Restaurant 750. Set within a historic plantation estate, the restaurant offers a refined atmosphere and a menu featuring gourmet cuisine with a Caribbean flair. Savor exquisite dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients, complemented by an extensive wine selection.

11. Lunch or Early Dinner at Golden Rock HotelDinner at Golden Rock Hotel

Dine amidst lush tropical gardens at the Golden Rock Hotel. Whether you opt for a leisurely lunch or an early dinner, you’ll be treated to a culinary delight featuring a fusion of Caribbean and international flavors. Relish the tranquil ambiance and picturesque surroundings as you enjoy delectable dishes crafted with care and attention to detail.

12. Lunch at Passion Bar & GrillLunch at Passion Bar & Grill

Experience a taste of island life at Passion Bar & Grill. Situated on the beach, this vibrant eatery offers a laid-back atmosphere and a menu showcasing fresh seafood, grilled specialties, and traditional Caribbean dishes. Sip on tropical cocktails and enjoy live music as you dine al fresco with your toes in the sand. I can’t recall what I had, a chicken wrap of some kind and it was amazing!

13. Nevis Village Food TourNevis Village Food Tour

This should be called something else, but you do eat a little here and there on the tour. We walked down a road where a tour guide taught us a great deal about all kinds of plants on the island. It was shocking how so much of what is growing on the island is edible. At one point you will stop by the tour guides bird farm and see loads of birds. Book this tour in advance

14. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving

For those who love the water, Nevis offers some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving sites in the Caribbean. The calm and warm waters of the island’s leeward side offer excellent snorkeling opportunities that allow you to discover the vibrant sea life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and stunning coral reefs. For more experienced divers, you can explore the shipwrecks and underwater caves that dot the island’s coastline.

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15. Nevis Hot SpringsNevis Hot Springs

The Nevis hot springs are quite hot. I only got into one of them and I couldn’t even manage to get in up to my knees. I was there on a super hot day so I wasn’t up for trying out some of the other pools like this one shown here. The water is supposed to be therapeutic and I was hoping it might help with my swollen ankles. 

16. Nevis Botanical Gardens

Visiting the Nevis Botanical Gardens offers a delightful escape into a verdant oasis that could coax a smile from even the grumpiest garden gnome. This botanical treasure trove spans five acres, showcasing a spectacular array of tropical plants that might make the most seasoned botanists swoon. From flamboyant orchids to whispering bamboo groves, each turn on the meandering paths offers a new splash of color or a fragrant surprise. Fancy a dash of history with your horticulture? The gardens also feature a collection of Mayan-inspired sculptures and fountains, providing a quirky cultural twist to the lush scenery. Whether you’re a flower aficionado or just someone who can’t tell a petunia from a peony aka like me, the Nevis Botanical Gardens promise a feast for the senses.

17. Four Seasons Nevis Spa Signature Nevisian MassageFour Seasons Nevis Spa Signature Nevisian Massage

No island getaway is complete until you’ve had some time at the spa. The spa at the Four Seasons is wonderful and you will love their signature Nevisian Massage. Afterwards, you can enjoy the pool and hot tub. 


 

Conclusion:
Nevis has a lot to offer to travelers who seek a blend of adventure, relaxation, history, and culture. Whether you are traveling solo, with family or friends, you are sure to find activities that suit your preferences. From exploring the natural beauty of the island to indulging in local culture and cuisine, Nevis offers a world of treasures to be explored and discovered. Plan your vacation to Nevis today and discover one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets.

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Nevis is a tropical paradise that boasts breathtaking scenery, crystal-clear waters, and a rich cultural heritage. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both, Nevis has something to offer everyone. However, with so many resorts to choose from, it can be difficult to decide where to stay. In this blog post, we will guide you through the best Nevis resorts that are sure to make your vacation an unforgettable experience.

A Guide to the Best Nevis Resorts for Your Next Vacation

Four Seasons Resort Nevis

Four Seasons Nevis

This luxury resort is set amidst 350 acres of peaceful tropical gardens and boasts stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the mountain. The resort features 196 rooms and suites, as well as 3 – 7 bedroom private villas that are perfect for families. Four Seasons Resort Nevis offers a wide range of activities, including golfing, tennis, and water sports. The resort also has several restaurants that serve delicious local and international cuisine.

I took a pickleball lesson here so I can finally join in on the craze. While taking a lesson there were a handful of monkeys hanging around. We also saw a lot of monkeys at sunset on the golf course. Check current rates.

Paradise Beach NevisParadise Beach Nevis

This ultra-luxury villa resort is situated on a secluded stretch of beach and villas that are perfect for families or couples traveling together. They currently have villas with 2 – 4 rooms but are building some bigger ones at the moment. Each villa has its own private plunge pool and outdoor patio.

Paradise Beach Nevis also has a range of amenities, including a beach bar that serves the best rum punch in Nevis and a restaurant that serves delicious Caribbean-inspired cuisine. They do not have a spa but they have a masseuse that can come to your villa for treatment. Check current rates.

Montpelier Plantation & BeachMontpelier Plantation & Beach

This boutique hotel is located on a 60-acre estate that was once a sugar plantation. The hotel features 19 rooms and suites that are designed to blend in with the natural surroundings. Montpelier Plantation & Beach also has a private beach club that is only accessible to hotel guests from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day. If you end up like me and never manage to catch the beach club open then don’t despair, there’s a lovely pool with a bar.

The hotel’s restaurant, The Restaurant at Montpelier Plantation & Beach, is highly acclaimed and serves fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Check current rates.

Golden Rock InnGolden Rock Inn

This former sugar plantation has been transformed into a boutique hotel that features 11 rooms and suites. The hotel is set in a spectacular location, surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Golden Rock Inn is known for its tranquil setting and excellent dining options. The hotel’s restaurant, The Rocks, serves fresh, farm-to-table cuisine prepared by award-winning chefs.

None of the rooms have air conditioning so that’s why it is listed last. The property is so beautiful it’s worth going just for dinner but make sure you get there before sunset because you will want to see the property during the daylight. Check current rates.

In conclusion, Nevis is home to some of the most spectacular resorts in the Caribbean. Whether you are looking for a luxury resort, a boutique hotel, or a private villa, Nevis has something to offer everyone. We hope that this guide has helped you to choose the best Nevis resort for your next vacation. Whichever resort you choose, we are sure that you will be swept away by the natural beauty and warm hospitality of this island paradise.Best Nevis Resorts

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