

St. Kitts & Nevis are the honeymoon destination of travel connoisseurs. Discriminating honeymooners who appreciate nature’s subtleties and relish a tranquil, unhurried way of life are bound to enjoy the sister islands. Although an independent two-island nation, the islands retain many traditions of the British. Most honeymooners divide their vacation on both islands usually totaling 7 to 10 days. You must stay at one of the many inns or cottages that St. Kitts & Nevis are so popular for.
St. Kitts is known for its lush green mountains, expansive sugarcane fields, black and gold sand beaches and historical buildings. Brimstone Hill, a massive fortress known as the Gibraltar of the West Indies, is situated on a limestone hilltop rising almost 800 feet above sea level, a perfect spot to have a romantic picnic lunch. St. Kitts’ main road traces the perimeter of the island, circling the central mountain ranges, passing by a number of estates, sugarcane fields and plantation inns. A hike in the rain forest is a must. Bloody Point was the spot where the Carib Indians were massacred in 1626, part of a French and English campaign to force them off the island. From here, you’ll get an excellent view of Mt. Liamuiga, a 3792 foot dormant volcano.
Nevis is popular for its white sand, azure water beaches. Pinney’s Beach is the island’s showpiece beach. It’s almost 4 miles of soft, white sand beach lined with coconut palm trees. Nevis is smaller thanto St. Kitts. Nevis is for beach lovers at heart. Just lay back and relax, Eat, Drink and be merry!

Located on St. Kitts, the Ottleys Plantation opened in early 1990. This former sugar plantation is composed of 35 acres against the backdrop of the rain forest. Look over sprawling manicured lawns to a commanding view of the Altantic Ocean. Accommodations are in the restored Great House, with 15 rooms opening onto the wraparound veranda, and in the cut-stone cottages on the beautifully landscaped grounds. The high-ceiling rooms are spacious and decorated in English colonial style with hooked rugs and floral fabrics. The large spring-fed pool is set among the remaining walls of the sugar factory with a bar at one end and the Royal Palm restaurant at the other. All Rooms included Breakfast and Dinner daily.

Located on St. Kitts, the Golden Lemon Great House and Villas is a luxurious and romantic hideaway destination catering to the discerning honeymooner. Beautifully situated amongst a dense coconut palm-fringed beach of black and gold-fleeced sand with the Caribbean Sea at your feet, Mt. Liamuiga rises in the background. Each room in the hotel is different; there are wonderful white-iron four-poster beds, carved armoires, rocking chairs and a collection of Meissen china in a display case. Solar-heated water guarantees that showers (there are no tubs) are always hot. Whether you honeymoon in the 17th Century Great House or one of 15 Contemporary 1 or 2 bedroom seaside villas each with private plunge pool, we promise you a honeymoon experience like no other. All Rooms included Breakfast and Dinner daily.


From this 18th century plantation, located on Nevis, you can see the beach at the end of a long avenue of coconut palms. From the bar, you look out over an old sugar mill covered with hibiscus, cassia and other exotic flora. The focal point of the estate is the original Great House, now the gathering place for social occasions, English afternoon tea, fine dining, and evening entertainment some nights. Nisbet offers 38 plantation style cottages, all simply appointed in island style and situated along an avenue of palms that lead from the Great House to the Caribbean Sea. Tennis and snorkeling are included. A favorite place for casual lunch is the pool side bar & grill. You have 2 restaurants to choose from, whether it's lunch poolside or dinner on the Great House veranda overlooking the estate. There is a perfect honeymoon island cottage awaiting you. A great place for a wedding. All Rooms included Breakfast and Dinner daily.

Of course, located on Nevis, this prestigious





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