Featuring seven gourmet restaurants and bars, offering a wide range of fresh, locally-sourced and delicious dining experiences that capture the culture and flavours of Nevis, while incorporating modern and international cooking techniques.
The hotels on Nevis offer an excellent standard of local and international cuisine, as well as both casual and formal dining. Some feature special themed menus and occasions in the evenings.
Featuring seven gourmet restaurants and bars, offering a wide range of fresh, locally-sourced and delicious dining experiences that capture the culture and flavours of Nevis, while incorporating modern and international cooking techniques.
Coconuts and Sea Breeze are the two restaurants on the beach for lunches and casual meals, while guests can enjoy formal dining in the Great House restaurant in the evenings.
You always get an interesting blend of diners at Oualie Beach as it’s popular with residents and locals alike. Lunchtimes are casual affairs and most people eat outside in the shade of the trees.
Part of the dining experience here are the views of the Caribbean waters and St Kitts beyond. The atmosphere is very relaxed during the day as wonderfully fresh dishes are served, many with a Mediterranean theme.
Known as ‘The Rocks’, this restaurant high in the hills features both highly-praised local and international dishes. Many of the ingredients are provided by local farmers and fisherman.
Renowned for its fine cuisine, Montpelier Plantation & Beach offers contemporary Caribbean cuisine with Mediterranean influences, with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients,
Dining here adds a sense of history to the occasion as guests sit down in what is believed to be the oldest wooden structure in the Caribbean.
We are pleased to announce that the borders of St. Kitts & Nevis reopened to tourism on October 31st, 2020. We look forward to welcoming you back.
Entry requirements for international travel have been announced for Phase 1 of the reopening and can be found on the Travel Requirements page.
Please note the Nevis Tourism Authority website (www.nevisisland.com) is the official source for any information about travel requirements. Check back regularly for updates as you plan your visit.