Four Seasons Nevis to Reopen Next Week

By: - September 22nd, 2017

By the Caribbean Journal staff

One of the Caribbean’s leading resorts is making a quick comeback after Hurricane Maria.

The Four Seasons Resort Nevis suffered “no major damage” from the passage of the storm this week, and will be ready to welcome guests Friday, Sept. 29, the property said in a statement released Friday.

The determination came after a “thorough evaluation and assessment of the property” following Maria, the resort said.

“See you next week!” the resort posted in a message on Facebook.

The resort was named number one among luxury resorts in the Caribbean by Caribbean Journal earlier this year.

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