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Nevis is still a relatively undeveloped island, blissfully free of the massive all-inclusive resorts that dominate other destinations in the Caribbean. Here, visitors can choose between converted, centuries-old plantation houses, comfortable family-run hotels, and quaint guest houses. Whichever you opt … more for, count on friendly service (don’t be surprised when the owner joins you for an evening cocktail). Be sure to check availability before planning your trip as several properties close during the offseason (late August, September, and into early October). While accommodations here do skew toward luxury (expect to spend between $300-700 per night on top rooms), you will find reasonable moderate and budget options island-wide.
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