5 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Nevis That You Shouldn't Miss

December 9, 2021 Major Galusha

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

1. Funky Monkey Tours

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5.0 based on 230 reviews

Funky Monkey Tours

Tour Nevis the "fun" way - in an open-air vehicle (Polaris 4x4) that traverses off-road; visit historical sites, rain forest and other points of interest. Go where others can't. Free refreshments. Vehicles also available for rent.

2. Nevis Scooter Rental

West Indies St, Charlestown Nevis +1 869-664-7717 [email protected] http://www.nevisscooterrentals.com/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Nevis Scooter Rental

3. Nevis Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Nevis Adventure Tours

Nevis Adventure Tours is owned and operated by Reginald 'Reggie' Douglas a seasoned outdoor enthusiast & athlete. Join us for on-road and off-road cycling treats as we take in panoramic and breathtaking views of the island of Nevis; all this is coupled with unique villages, rich history and culture. If hiking is your passion join us and experience either the Nevis Peak climb, Russell's Rest Nature trail or any of our other popular hikes. Rising 3232 feet above sea level the moderately challenging climb to Nevis Peak is like no other with its lush rain-forest and green slopes. This is an example of the perfect setting for your next hiking adventure...! So whether you enjoy biking or hiking, we offer the services you need. Contact us today for biking tours, hiking excursions and also bike rental services. (For guests arriving from cruise ships on sister island St. Kitts please allow sufficient transfer time). Enjoy our beautiful island, the Nevis Adventure Tours way!

4. Nevis Peak Hike

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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!

5. Scuba Safaris

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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Scuba Safaris

First and only full SCUBA outfit. Scuba Safaris, a PADI 5 STAR DIVE CENTER is based at the Oualie Beach, a sheltered, shallow bay on the Northern end of the island. We have been in operation since 1985, offering superior knowledge and experience of our local waters, numerous Nevis and St. Kitts dive sites Scuba Safaris boast friendly professional staff eager to share their knowledge and their dive experiences or just sit, sip a cool cocktail "shooting the breeze" with their guest after an enjoyable day's dive.

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