Coordinates: 17°09′N 62°35′W / 17.150°N 62.583°W / 17.150; -62.583
Restaurants in Nevis
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Small little church in the largest town on the island. Only downside for a tourist is that there are limited hours for mass on Saturday and Sunday; it makes sense though since most locals are of different denominations. Find out about mass hours before heading over. If all else fails, there are 4 bars/restaurants on the beach a few hundred meters over. ;)
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Lime In The Coconut boutique is located on Pinney's Beach amongst the popular beach dining and liming spots. Enter a Nevis-style chattel building and experience the comfortable, colorful and friendly atmosphere as you browse the resort apparel, accessories and jewelry and select locally hand-crafted gifts that will remind you of your stay in Nevis.
we ate here during a cruise tour of Nevis. Frankly it was the BEST meal I had on my cruise! My wife and I shared the Jerk Chicken and the fish (sauteed Grouper). Both were superb. If on Nevis this is a must for lunch
4.0 based on 76 reviews
Exhibits regard the history and culture of Nevis, with particular focus on Nevis-native, Alexander Hamilton.
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!
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Dame Eva Wilkin is generally known as the 'First Lady" of Nevisian art, lived and painted in this restored former cotton mill estate. She was once visited by Prince Charles and was awarded an OBE for her contribution to West Indies art. The site now houses a gallery stocked with prints of her works as well as other local artists; gifts, jewelry, handicrafts and furnishings and decor accessories and more.
3.5 based on 14 reviews
This museum, dedicated to the naval hero and strategist, exhibits Nevis at the time of Nelson and boasts the largest collection of Nelsonia.
3.5 based on 140 reviews
Museum and historic site, this mansion marks the birthplace of the father of the U.S. National Bank.
If you are a history buff, especially an Alexander Hamilton fan, this is a must. The museum is quaint but informative.
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