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Nevis Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

island and state in the Caribbean Sea

About Nevis

The people of Nevis who are not in the tourist business tend to be very shy, but are friendly and helpful once you get past the initial shyness, which can take some time. It is appropriate to greet everyone you pass or meet, saying either, "good morning," "good afternoon," or "good night" (which is said instead of "good evening.") Nevisians in general attend church regularly. Cursing in public is against the law. Provocative dress and rudeness are frowned on. Topless sunbathing is not allowed on the beaches of Nevis. Most non-tourist places on Nevis such as banks, grocery stores, and government offices will often have lines. Ferries frequently do not leave on time. Service in local restaurants can be very slow. Local people expect that you will not complain or show irritation about these d

Top Attractions in Nevis

Explore the best things to see and do in Nevis:

  • Bath Hotel of 1778
  • The Nevis Racetrack

Where to Eat in Nevis

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Chevy's Beach Bar & Grill

Where to Stay in Nevis

  • 🏨Four Seasons Resort Nevis
  • 🏨Golden Rock Inn
  • 🏨Montpelier Plantation & Beach
  • 🏨Mount Nevis Hotel and Beach Club
  • 🏨Nisbet Plantation Beach Club
  • 🏨Oualie Beach Resort

Nevis Travel Guide Sections

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