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Is the water clear in Nevis?

It offers a beautiful stretch of golden sand and crystal-clear water that is popular for those looking for a place to relax.



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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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1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.

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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.

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Grand Anse Beach, Grenada One 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.

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Nevis is known for its quiet atmosphere, while St. Kitts is known for its vibrant nightlife. If you are looking for a relaxing getaway with plenty of beach time, Nevis may be a better fit.

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Both islands are jungle-clad and mountainous, popular with hikers, cyclists and nature lovers eager to trek through rainforests, clamber up hills — Nevis Peak is a favourite — and spot brightly-coloured birds or vervet monkeys. If you're dreaming of seclusion and tranquility, Nevis is probably the better bet.

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Maldives. The Maldives, located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, is made up of more than 1,000 coral islands and some of the bluest waters in the world.

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Majors Bay Beach Majors Bay Beach, situated on the southern coast of St Kitts, is a small and secluded beach with crystal-clear waters and a peaceful atmosphere. It is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkelling and the surrounding lush greenery is a great spot for nature walks and bird-watching.

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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.

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Don't carry large amounts of money with you. Keep your doors locked while driving and watch out for hazards on the road. LGBTQ+ visitors should avoid displays of physical affection when in public areas as St. Kitts and Nevis are part of the Caribbean nations that have outlawed homosexual relations.

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St. Kitts and Nevis crime rate & statistics for 2021 was 29.41, a 40.11% increase from 2020. St. Kitts and Nevis crime rate & statistics for 2020 was 20.99, a 16.55% decline from 2019.

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Nevis is the smaller of the two islands comprising the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. It's known for sandy beaches, crystal clear water, and beautiful jungles. Its vibe is easy going, relaxed, and the Nevisian people are friendly and kind.

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Pros: Beautiful natural scenery: St. Kitts and Nevis is known for its pristine beaches, clear blue waters, and lush green rainforests. Warm climate: The country enjoys a tropical climate, with temperatures averaging around 80°F all year round.

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1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.

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1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.

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