The Best Tropical Islands You Can Visit, Led by Saint Martin

By: - January 26th, 2016
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Nevis

There’s just something about Nevis. The people seem friendlier, the rum punch seems sweeter, the hills seem greener. Nevis is one of those places in the Caribbean that really tug at your heart, because they seem untouched by the kinds of things we travel to the Caribbean to escape. There are a lot of Caribbean islands that describe themselves this way, but Nevis actually delivers on the promise. And when you’re here, there’s really one place to stay: the Four Seasons Resort Nevis, the island’s most complete, luxurious property. For a boutique experience, try the Montpelier Plantation and Beach; for a luxury villa stay, head for Paradise Beach.


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