In 2026, the crime rate in Nevis remains relatively low compared to many other Caribbean destinations, though it is often grouped with its larger sister island, St. Kitts, in official statistics. Nevis is generally considered the quieter and safer of the two islands, with a strong focus on high-end tourism and a close-knit local community. While the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis has faced challenges with gang-related gun violence in specific urban pockets of Basseterre (on St. Kitts), Nevis experiences significantly less of this activity. Most crimes reported by tourists in 2026 involve petty theft, such as "crimes of opportunity" like snatching bags left unattended on beaches or in unlocked rental cars. The local government has implemented enhanced police patrols in tourist zones like Oualie Beach and Pinney’s Beach to maintain its reputation as a safe luxury haven. Visitors are still advised to use common sense, such as avoiding unlit areas at night and using hotel safes for valuables.