Windward Beach Nevis
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Windward Beach and Horse Race Track Nevis
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NEVIS BEACHES
Enjoy the natural beauty of Nevis local beaches. They are easy to access and safe. Depending on the beach location you may enjoy our white sand or black sand beaches. From the beach you may journey to our local sulfur springs and benefit from the natural healing of the hot spring waters.
We are Nisbet Plantation, Nevis
Service always takes center stage at Nisbet Plantation Beach Club on Nevis, the #1 resort in the Caribbean. During the latest service training and team building, the ladies and gentlemen of Nisbet Plantation created a song to capture the essence of the only plantation inn on the beach. Here is their song, Nisbet Plantation, this is the place where we work.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
San Cristóbal y Nieves (en inglés Saint Kitts and Nevis) son dos islas de la región del Caribe, en América, unidas en la Federación de San Cristóbal y Nieves, que forman un país del norte antillano, en concreto de las Islas de Barlovento.
San Cristóbal en honor al legendario santo mártir y Nieves por la nieve de su cumbre (causada en realidad por las nubes), en alusión a un milagro de la Santísima Virgen María con la advocación de Nuestra Señora de las Nieves y ocurrido en el monte Esquilino, en Roma, en el siglo IV.
Es el país más pequeño del continente americano, tanto en tamaño como en población.
Su capital y ciudad más poblada es Basseterre, en San Cristóbal. Las dos islas están separadas por el estrecho de Narrows, de 3 km.
San Cristóbal y Nieves limita al oeste con el mar Caribe y al este con el océano Atlántico. Al norte se encuentra la isla de Anguila, al sur la de Montserrat y al este la de Antigua.
La mayoría de la población en la isla son descendientes de los esclavos africanos. La principal religión es el cristianismo y el principal idioma es el inglés.
Como la mayor parte de los países que integran la Mancomunidad Británica de Naciones, el jefe de Estado de las islas sigue siendo el monarca británico, el cual elige un Gobernador General residente para que le represente en los asuntos locales.
El jefe de gobierno es el Primer Ministro, uno de los 14 miembros de la Asamblea Nacional.
San Cristóbal y Nieves está dividido en catorce parroquias. Nueve de ellas están ubicadas en la Isla de San Cristóbal y las otras cinco en la Isla de Nieves.
1. Christ Church Nichola Town (Isla de San Cristóbal)
2. Saint Anne Sandy Point (Isla de San Cristóbal)
3. Saint George Basseterre (Isla de San Cristóbal)
4. Saint George Gingerland (Isla de Nieves)
5. Saint James Windward (Isla de Nieves)
6. Saint John Capisterre (Isla de San Cristóbal)
7. Saint John Figtree (Isla de Nieves)
8. Saint Mary Cayon (Isla de San Cristóbal)
9. Saint Paul Capisterre (Isla de San Cristóbal)
10. Saint Paul Charlestown (Isla de Nieves)
11. Saint Peter Basseterre (Isla de San Cristóbal)
12. Saint Thomas Lowland (Isla de Nieves)
13. Saint Thomas Middle Island (Isla de San Cristóbal)
14. Trinity Palmetto Point (Isla de San Cristóbal)
MY NEVIS TRIP
The view from the lobby at Breakfast time...
NISBET PLANTATION BEACH CLUB - NEVIS, WEST INDIES, CARIBBEAN LUXURY RESORT TRAVEL FILM
Nestle into Nisbet Plantation's 30 lush tropical acres, the Caribbean's only historic plantation inn on a beach.
Located along the golden sands and shimmering seas of Nevis, swaying palms surround 36 casually resplendent Caribbean accommodations. Savor island-fresh cuisine. Explore tropical island beauty or simply sway in a beachfront hammock.
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Night Dive on The Christena, Nevis, June 12, 2014
Night Dive at The Christena, Nevis. Wikipedia: Christena disaster
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The Christena disaster was a maritime disaster with numerous casualties, a shipwreck that occurred on 1 August 1970, between the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis in the Leeward Islands, West Indies. MV Christena was an 160-foot, government owned and operated ferry boat, which for the previous 11 years had worked the 12-mile route between Basseterre, the capital of the island of St. Kitts, and Charlestown, the capital of the island of Nevis.
In the afternoon of Saturday 1 August 1970 (the weekend of the annual Emancipation Day holiday), the ferry boat was overloaded on its final run of the day from St. Kitts to Nevis. The passenger capacity was 155, but that afternoon the Christina had approximately 320 people on board. When the boat was half a mile off of Nags Head (a promontory at the southern tip of the southeastern peninsula of St. Kitts) and entering the rougher seas that line up with the channel between the two islands, the ferry boat took on water and sank. Only 91 people survived, and the majority of those had to be rescued.
--Map of St Kitts and Nevis showing relative positions of Basseterre and Charlestown--
After the sinking, 57 bodies were retrieved and identified; 66 were retrieved but were unidentifiable; a number of bodies that were trapped inside the wreckage were left in place on the sea bottom: A decision was made to leave the boat and [the entrapped] bodies undisturbed notes Arthur Anslyn, Captain of the Caribe Queen, who was hired by the Commission of Inquiry to dive the site after August 1.
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St. Kitts and Nevis are mountainous siblings representing two sides of one handsome coin, and sharing a St. Kitts-based government.
Nevis, the smaller of the two, boasts important historic sights: Nevis is the birthplace of American statesman Alexander Hamilton, and his former home is now a museum; Great Britain's famed naval hero Admiral Horatio Nelson met and married Nevisian Fanny Brice here in 1787, and their marriage license is recorded at Fig Tree Church. Visitors partake in watersports on Pinney's Beach (home of the Four Seasons) and Oualie Beach, plus there's mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, diving and snorkeling trips. The local botanical garden contains one of the largest collections of palms in the region, and the Four Seasons golf course and tennis facilities are among the Caribbean's finest. Liming -- relaxing -- at the various beach bars is worth a few lazy afternoons, while evenings are best spent on gourmet dining.
The history is no less rich on St. Kitts, which Christopher Columbus named St. Christopher after the patron saint of travelers, and the appellation was eventually shortened to St. Kitts. Nine forts guarded the island's coastline, none more impressive than the massive Brimstone Hill Fortress; it is a wonderfully preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site today and well worth exploration. For beaches and watersports, head south to Frigate Bay, where most of the hotel rooms are located, or just beyond, to the Southeast Peninsula, where the island's best white-sand coves ring the peninsula's rolling hills and salt ponds. Watch for green vervet monkeys scampering across the road, dodging into bushes or looking for a handout at Turtle Beach
AIRPORTS/GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airports: The Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts is less than 2 miles from downtown Basseterre and Newcastle Airport in Nevis is approximately 6 miles outside Charlestown. Gateways/Flying Times: Transfers through Antigua, Miami, Philadelphia, London Gatwick, St. Maarten, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Flight times from Miami-3 hours, Charlotte-4 hours, London-8 hours, Antigua-20 minutes, San Juan, Puerto Rico- 1hour, St. Maarten-20 minutes.
CLIMATE: Temperature High/Low Summer 90/76 degrees F. Winter 84/72 degrees F. Average humidity is 71.5%. Annual rainfall averages 55 inches. Approximate sunrise 0530, sunset 1830.
DINING: Food aficionados will find a wonderful range of cuisines to select from available at various restaurants, both individually operated and found within the island's hotels or inns. Local delicacies with a distinctly Caribbean flair dominate most menus, yet Continental, vegetarian, Italian and other styles can also be found on St. Kitts. Tipping is discretionary at 10-15%. Dress code varies depending on the establishment.
NIGHTLIFE: Entertainment available includes-Live local and international entertainment. Conventional Clubs. Beach Bars/Club. Casino. Sports bars. Dinner/dances. Cinema.
LANGUAGE: English.
SIGHTSEEING: The historic capital city of Basseterre offers sites including Independence Square, Berkley Memorial, St. George's Anglican Church, St. Barnabus Anglican Church, the Georgian House, the National Museum, the Cenotaph (war memorial), Government House and the Port Zante cruise terminal. Other top tourist draws on island are Brimstone Hill (the only manmade UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Eastern Caribbean), Black Rocks, Bloody Point, Old Road Town, Carib Indian Petroglyphs, Romney Manor and the Caribelle Batik Factory, Belmont Estate, the St. Kitts Scenic Railway, tropical rainforest and extinct volcano Mt. Liamuiga.
THE BEACH
Need a tan? Pinneys Beach is the place to gain the natural realm of Vitamin D. After you have basked in the comfort of your room, our four mile beach is the perfect next stop. The close proximity of the beach allows our guests to access it at their convenience as along and as much as they wish.
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House Hunting - Nevis Island - West Indies (Caribbean)
House hunting on the island of Nevis in The Caribbean.
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