Peak Heaven
Hidden on the mountainside of Nevis Peak,1200 feet above sea level, Peak Heaven is not to be missed on any trip to St Kitts & Nevis. - peakheavennevis.com
NEVIS PEAK HIKE
It was a awesome day for a hike and we made it to the top. Come take a look and se how we did it. Goventures SKN one love
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Nevis Island 2018
4 Days at the Four Seasons Resort
Nevis Island - Quick Tour of my Favorite Sights
Monkey watching, hiking, hammocks on beaches, sailing, and swimming are a few of my favorite activities on Nevis Island!
Here is a quick tour highlighting my favorite sights on Nevis, including stunning views of the lush tropical island and beach views. St. Kitts and Nevis is not to be missed for your Caribbean travel.
Filmed on site in Nevis Island May 2018.
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Nevis Island Dining with a View | St Kitts and Nevis | Travel and Food
Best of Nevis Restaurants beach side dining and tropical views including Cafe des Arts, Lime beach bar, Bella Vista at Mount Nevis Hotel, Golden Rock Plantation Inn, Nisbet Plantation Beach Club, Passion Rum Bar, Chrishi Beach Club, and Yachtsman Grill. Island grown produce served in paradise. Explore this little known island of St Kitts and Nevis for stunning view, delicious food, and affordable luxury!
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Ferry from St. Kitts to Nevis Passing the Celebrity Summit
The beginning of my 45-minute ferry ride from St. Kitts to Nevis on November 26, 2012 during my cruise with Celebrity Cruises we passthe Celebrity Summit docked in the port of St. Kitts. The ferry then continues on past the ship and we head onward to Nevis.
The Celebrity Summit is a Millennium class ship owned by Celebrity Cruises. She first entered service in November 2001. With a GRT (tonnage) of 91,000 and measuring 965 feet in length, the Celebrity Summit can carry 2,158 passengers and up to 999 crew members.
From the Celebrity Cruises website:
Celebrity Summit® now sails with an updated sense of style and excitement. The Millennium Class ship was recently Solsticized to bring you dazzling new features including the addition of AquaClass® staterooms, the hip Celebrity iLounge℠ and the uniquely extraordinary restaurant, Qsine® that delivers a surprising culinary journey crafted by our James Beard featured Master Chef. Now, we've enhanced the onboard entertainment experience, too, with unique opportunities you won't want to miss. These include Indulgence, which blends mouthwatering delicacies with live performance art; Scratch DJ, the first DJ program at sea, specially curated for Celebrity Cruises by the esteemed international academy; and Tenors of Rock, a high-profile group from the UK who perform classic rock songs like you've never heard them before. Let it be said, that with all this and more, we can't wait to entertain you.
Read more about my visit to St. Kitts and Nevis on my blog, especially about my day at Peak Heaven:
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Ferry from St. Kitts to Nevis Passing the Celebrity Summit - November 26, 2012
Why Nevis?
Why Nevis?
Transcript:
Hey, Colin Ley, here with Lay Roots. Seeing if I have enough internet to do a live video here. I am on the island of Nevis. There is Peak Nevis, the volcano here on the island. It's covered with clouds today. I am here for an off-shore planning conference. I'm speaking a little later today. And it's just been a great experience to be gathered here with planners from around the globe, who are discussing all the hot topics.
And one of the interesting questions an attorney said that he poses to his clients is, whether they feel that they will be treated fairly in a US courtroom. And for people who have had some experience with that, maybe been inside the court, been before a judge, they don't feel like they'll be treated fairly. So, that's why they choose to have their LLC or their trust formed with the laws of another country.
And Nevis is one of those countries. They have some different set of rules for what happens if you're going to sue somebody, right? In the US you can just sue anybody for any reason or no reason at all. Attorneys work on contingency fees, so essentially, if they think they can get some money, some assets out of somebody they're free to just make a case or try to make a case. And it works a little differently in these other countries. I'm trying not to fall into the water here while I talk.
But, so essentially they have a whole different system, a whole different court system that to many people is more fair because it eliminates that ability to just make up any sort of claim to try to get a quick settlement or some sort of easy cash where people will just pay to make a lawsuit go away. So, it also doesn't hurt that it's nice and sunny here, especially compared to Seattle, see some of the water and nice sunshine today.
So, what is your plan? And I'll ask the same question to you, do you feel that you would be treated fairly if you were in a US courtroom? Let me know in the comments. If you found this helpful, maybe share it. Give it a Like, I would appreciate that.
Small Grants Programme St. Kitts and Nevis & IWECO Coral Reef Excursion
Over seventy-five (75) persons from the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis embarked on a Coral Reef Excursion Trip to Shitten’s Bay and White House Bay on the South East Peninsular on Saturday, July 28 as part of an awareness raising activity for the sustainable use of natural resources.
The tour, which was sponsored by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (SGP), allowed students, researchers, teachers and members of environmentally conscious groups and organizations to actively participate in the first ever activity of this nature.
“This coral reef excursion is part of a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)/United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Project, called Integrating Water, Land and Ecosystems Management (IWECO) in Caribbean Small Island Developing States,” explained Ilis Watts, National Coordinator of the GEF SGP in St. Kitts and Nevis.
Infinite Perfect Places in One Perfect Paradise at Four Seasons Resort Nevis
A place where love and harmony is ever-present, Four Seasons Resort Nevis is a spirited and soulful haven, where both serenity and adventure can be pursued endlessly. Celebrating more than 27 years of authentic Caribbean hospitality, the Resort combines superior Four Seasons service with the ease and laid back – “no problem” or “limin” as they say in Nevis – appeal of the Caribbean.
Guests can immerse themselves in the culture, customs, and traditions of the destination or get lost in island adventures. Our island home is beaming with natural beauty, from the green summit of Nevis Peak, down to the sugar-soft sand of Pinney’s Beach.
Play golf alongside the Green Vervet monkeys, dive into the sea to explore the nearby reefs, reconnect with nature at our serene Spa, or toast the colourful sunset as you dine on the water’s edge. Our newly designed 189 guest rooms and suites feature a light, clean and fresh décor, with light-drenched spaces that give off a sense of comfort and the ultimate feeling of being completely relaxed.
The Resort also features seven gourmet restaurants and bars offering a wide range of fresh, locally sourced and delicious dining experiences that capture the culture and flavors of Nevis and blends them with international cuisines in an innovative and unique way, creating dishes that are both eye-catching and delicious. Whatever your preference, here in paradise, the opportunities for perfection are infinite. In Nevis, we have a saying, “you’re only a stranger once” – and we’d love to welcome you to our Nevisian family.
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