
Points of Interest
- Nevis
Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
What you will visit:
Alexander Hamilton Museum
Nevis' most famous son, Alexander Hamilton, lived on the island until the age of nine. He moved to the American colonies at 17, became George Washington's Secretary of the Treasury, and died in a duel with political rival Aaron Burr in 1804. A museum in his honor is located in Hamilton House, a restored two story Georgian-style building adorned with fragrant bougainvillea set in picturesque Charlestown harbor. The museum contains Hamilton memorabilia, displays and documents on island politics, culture, cuisine and architecture.
Nevis Bath Springs
Centuries ago, Nevis was a playground for the rich and famous who came to the island to take in the therapeutic hot springs. With waters reaching 108°F, the mineral-rich soaks are thought to cure chronic illnesses. A word to the wise: it is not uncommon for locals to bathe naked.
Fort Charles Ruins
A visit will be made to the Fort Charles ruins, built by the English in the 1600's to protect Charlestown Harbor, it was over powered by the French in the early 1700s, leaving Nevis under French control.
What you will see along the way:
Begin your island adventure with a scenic boat ride along the coast of St. Kitts' southeastern peninsula to the beautiful sister island of Nevis. This lush, tropical island remains unspoiled and proudly lives up to its nickname, "Queen of the Caribbean." Just seven miles across and covering a total of 36 square miles, it offers an open invitation to enjoy its dazzling scenery and smattering of historical highlights.
Lunch:
A sumptuous lunch awaits at one of Nevis' finest restaurants, beautifully situated overlooking inner-harbor views. Dine on tasty Nevisian culinary traditions.
Shopping:
The gift shop at the Alexander Hamilton Museum is chock-full of crafts, historical maps and books on Nevis. It's the perfect place to shop for interesting souvenirs.
Special Notes:
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and bring you camera, and cash.Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.
Scenic Drive to Reggae Beach
- Travel time:
- 00:30
Stop at Fort Charles Ruins
- Time at site:
- 00:15
Drive to Restaurant
- Travel time:
- 00:15
Lunch at restaurant
- Time at site:
- 01:45
Return drive to Pier
- Travel time:
- 00:10
Private water taxi transfer to St. Kitts
- Travel time:
- 00:10
Return drive to pier
- Travel time:
- 00:30
Private Water taxi transfer to Nevis
- Travel time:
- 00:10
Drive to the Museum of Alexander Hamilton
- Travel time:
- 00:25
Visit the Museum
- Time at site:
- 00:20
Drive to Jewish Cemetery
- Travel time:
- 00:10
Visit the Jewish Cemetery
- Time at site:
- 00:10
Drive to Bath Springs
- Travel time:
- 00:10
Visit Bath Springs
- Time at site:
- 00:15
Drive to Fort Charles Ruins
- Travel time:
- 00:15