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These Caribbean Hotels Aren’t on the Beach. And That’s the Point.

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - December 31, 2021
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Montpelier Plantation and Beach, Nevis While the hotel has access to its own beach club, the story here is the charming, elegant, refined hillside location in Nevis. This almost impossibly romantic property, a favorite of Princess Diana, oozes history, and cultivates a wonderfully serene ambience, most notably in its Mill Privee eatery, where you can dine in a centuries-old sugar mill.


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