What to do and see in Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

July 17, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

Coordinates: 17°09′N 62°35′W / 17.150°N 62.583°W / 17.150; -62.583
Restaurants in Nevis

1. Nevis Peak Hike

Nevis
Excellent
75%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 125 reviews

Nevis Peak Hike

This volcano is a favorite climbers, hikers and cyclists.

Reviewed By OliveoilYorkshire - Halifax, United Kingdom

I am a 68 year old not so fit grandmother and I did it! The first part, about a third, is on gentle but steep paths through the the forest. Then there is a river gully and ropes and rocks and tree roots. A warning of things to come. I was scared. The next section is all woodland steep pathways with the tree roots providing foot and handholds. The ropes start to become more frequent as the pathways gets steeper. My son lives on Nevis and is a horticulturist so I got some brilliant stuff on species, habitat and special plant characteristics as a bonus. Later I wasn’t listening as I was either so tired or so scared or both. This stretch was muddy and steep. On the last third the gradient really jacked up and instead of tree roots it was mostly rocks and boulders. Nearly all the very steep parts had ropes to help the climb. There were quite a few 15 to 20 foot near verticals. Footholds in most places but the soil was clay and wet so slippy. I did the climb in running shoes as it’s all I had with me and I didn’t have gloves. It was fine and the running shoes gave flexibility. I swallowed my pride and just kept asking my son for stops. Take lots of water and energy food. My Fitbit showed 3000 plus calories. My son was great and kind and didn’t complain about the stops once. It’s me and my stubborn pride and competitiveness that’s the problem not him! Anyway just when i thought it was never going to end. It did. The summit is small. The footprint of my spare bedroom. It was cloudy so no view. There is a box there as others have described but the book inside was wet and spoiled. Note for someone to get a replacement? I’m not doing this again. Don’t want to push my luck. There is a second summit, the higher one with the trig point. My son went off and did that and it took him 40 mins. He said it was overgrown and therefore a bit dangerous as the drops on the edge of the path weren’t visible. I think the journey back down was worse than the way up in many ways. My legs were tired which makes it dangerous and we took a different turn low down so had a hike to the car along the road. Well he did. I sat at Poor Mans Bar and had a cold Guinness!

2. Pinney's Beach

Charlestown Nevis
Excellent
50%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 355 reviews

Pinney's Beach

A postcard of a beach: fine white sands, coconut palms, placid waters and even a lagoon behind the beach.

Reviewed By kitsVA - Ashburn, United States

Was I in Hawaii? That's the feeling I got when I was walking on this lovely long stretch of beach with Mount Nevis on one side with foreground covered by all the coconut trees at Four Seasons and Caribbean sea as foreground to the beautiful long stretch of hills and mountains of St. Kitts. The water is crystal clear with gemstone blue shades. Fortunately Four Seasons and its buildings didn't ruin the natural feel of the surroundings. In fact they blended well and added to enhance the beautiful views of Nevis. The beach feels deep drop off at places but there are plenty of sections that feel very safe for a long soak while taking in the views of Nevis.

3. Botanical Gardens of Nevis

Montpelier Estate Nevis +1 869-469-3509 [email protected] http://www.botanicalgardennevis.com/
Excellent
63%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 460 reviews

Botanical Gardens of Nevis

Holds a wide variety of tropical plants & fruit gardens, orchids gardens;Amazonian Rainforest with Birds, Parrots & tropical fish; Waterfalls, Fountains, Vine Gardens. ON premises, Oasis Thai Restaurant and the a well-stocked and reasonable Galleria Gift Shop

Reviewed By emilyszuws - New York City, United States

We visited these gardens and absolutely loved walking around looking at all of the native plant life cultivated in this space. It was especially cool to see the fruit and spice trees! After walking through the gardens— ending in the terrace and conservatory with a parrot surprise— we had a delicious lunch of green curry and pineapple fried rice in the Thai restaurant. Really yummy and a great mix of Thai and Caribbean flavors! Overall we had a great time and I’d definitely recommend this for a visit. I would say the gardens take about an hour, could be longer if you sit in one of the inviting benches around the property.

4. Cottle Church

Nevis
Excellent
44%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 72 reviews

Cottle Church

See the ruins of this church, otherwise known as St. Mark’s Chapel of Ease. Slaves and free men could once worship here together.

Reviewed By sharkleberry - Toronto, Canada

A quiet space of contemplation, and a lot of conflicting thoughts when reading through the information they provide on the builder and his history. The actual site is beautiful, and to read the names of the persons who were enslaved and built the church and worshipped there is extremely powerful. Highly recommend.

5. Peak Heaven

Nevis +1 869-665-6926 [email protected] http://www.peakheavennevis.com
Excellent
59%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
7%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Peak Heaven

Owned and operated by a fourth generation Nevisian,Peak Heaven is a heritage site which showcases life on Nevis as it was between the 30's & 60's. Experience the culture, traditions & history. Enjoy a complete village experience on our Nevisian Village Life tour with artefacts for viewing & replica chattel house.The views from the site are second to none on the island. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of neighbouring islands whilst savouring a delicious meal fresh from the Coal Pot Restaurant.

6. Lovers Beach

Nevis
Excellent
67%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
6%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 36 reviews

Lovers Beach

7. Museum of Nevis History

Samuel Hunkins Drive, Charlestown Nevis +1 869-469-5786 http://www.nevis-nhcs.org/nevishistory.html
Excellent
30%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
29%
Poor
5%
Terrible
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4.0 based on 76 reviews

Museum of Nevis History

Exhibits regard the history and culture of Nevis, with particular focus on Nevis-native, Alexander Hamilton.

Reviewed By Travellygal - Paris, France

On a recent visit to Nevis, I was excited to see the new exhibition at the History Museum. It's professionally curated and easy to follow, with really interesting information that teaches visitors about the island's history from pre-Colombian times up to contemporary Nevis culture. It's obviously a small museum, run by a non-profit society, but they have done an amazing job and even use new technologies (Augmented Reality and QR codes) which our kids found really fun! And don't worry: there is free WiFi to download the apps for AR and QR codes! Next door is Hamilton House and the new Museum Gift shop that has some great and original items. There's also a great little Café in the yard for light meals and drinks after your visit – so this place is a wonderful way to spend an hour or so. The museum is definitely a MUST-DO for any visitor to Nevis – it's a great introduction to the overall history before you start your tour of the rest of the Island!

8. Oualie Beach

Nevis
Excellent
44%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 146 reviews

Oualie Beach

This black-sand beach is excellent for water sports.

Reviewed By Geenza - Sedalia, United States

We took a water taxi from Reggae Beach to Nevis and they drop you off right next to Oualie Beach (on your left). Do NOT take the ferry as it'll take you 45 minutes on the water. The water taxi is only 5-7 minutes. I digress... Once there, you MIGHT see one or two other couples. It was perfect AND they have a small place setting behind the beach where you can get drinks and food.

9. Jewish Cemetery

Charlestown Nevis http://www.tc.umn.edu/~terre011/Cemetery.html
Excellent
34%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
5%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 38 reviews

Jewish Cemetery

The remains of a Jewish community that fled Brazil in the 17th century.

Reviewed By 713LJS - Washington DC, United States

A sacred and solemn site. The citizens of Nevis are to be commended for the preservation and recognition of this important place in history. It's amazing to learn about the impact and reach of the Jewish people from so long ago. Let us never forget. As always, enjoy life, live, love, eat, drink, and have fun!! :)

10. Bath Hotel and Spring House

Charlestown Nevis +1 869-469-7550 https://www.nevisisland.com/nevis-history/historical-sites-landmarks/bath-hotel-and-spring-house
Excellent
32%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
20%
Poor
6%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 184 reviews

Bath Hotel and Spring House

Visitors can see the ruins of this grand 18th-century hotel and spa.

Reviewed By jeanbean0919 - Westhampton, United States

The Bath Hotel and Spring House offer and very low key 115’ “foot” bath. It is very small, and gets crowded when cruise ships are in. I went late in the afternoon when it was virtually empty and was pleasantly surprised with how rejuvenated I felt afterwards. The heat is intense and you need to go in slowly. While there, I met a man from Nevis who was very informative about the bath and affirmed the healing powers of the volcanic water. I intend to go back. For $1 EC, it is a bargain!

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