Yes.Not only are they nice and beautiful with clear water, but they offer the perfect escape from the crowds. Although cruise ships do stop in Nevis, it's the small ones carrying about 250 people.
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It offers a beautiful stretch of golden sand and crystal-clear water that is popular for those looking for a place to relax.
Grand Anse Beach, GrenadaOne of the big attractions here is some of the clearest water in the Caribbean, the pristine sea floor sloping away gently at first and dropping off into navy blue depths. But even 90 feet from the shore, the visibility is exceptional and the sea teeming with life.
The beaches on Nevis are never crowded and most lively at weekends. The best are along the west coast where the water is clear and snorkellers can find fish, turtles, vivid corals and historic relics to admire.
The Nevis to St Kitts crossing is a significant open water swim of 4.1 km/2.5mile across The Narrows. Conditions during the event may be challenging and swimmers should have a good understanding of open water swimming.
With volcanic landscapes, clear waters and idyllic white sand beaches, this tiny island nation offers some stunning swimming opportunities as we explore the bays, beaches and shipwrecks which make up the country's beautiful coastline.
Seven Mile Beach, Grand CaymanOne of the best-known features of Grand Cayman, Seven Mile Beach is a long crescent of coral sand lapped by clear turquoise water. Little wonder that the beach is constantly voted one of the finest in the Caribbean.
Saint Kitts and Nevis cost of living is considered moderate. The estimated monthly costs for a single person is around $1,100, and a family of four estimated monthly costs will be around 2,800, without rent.
Getting Around. From St Kitts to Nevis: The two islands are separated by a 2 mile channel. If you arrive in St Kitts, you can take a short taxi journey from the airport to the ferry port and take the 45 minute scenic ferry ride to Nevis. The ferry goes twice daily.
Three days is the perfect amount of time to enjoy everything the island has to offer—a storied history, picturesque scenery, scenic train rides, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. We recommend renting a car or hiring a taxi for this immersive itinerary, assuming you're based in Basseterre.