Hurricane Dean Stops Nevis Ferry Service

Newcastle, Nevis August 18, 2007 Ferry services within St. Kitts and Nevis are being affected due to the passage of hurricane Dean. The four companies operating ferry services have cancelled all trips between the two islands as early as last …

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Nevis Tourism Forum Grows Rapidly

August 17, 2007 Newcastle, Nevis For Immediate Public Release The Nevis Island Tourism Forum, a sister site of this site, has grown rapidly in the past two months.  The site whcih features reviews, tips, and questions on everything from villa …

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Raintree House – Nevis, West Indies

Raintree House – Nevis Island, West Indies This well-proportioned and comfortable 3 bedroom/bath villa is located some 5 minutes from some of the renowned Inns of Nevis, in a quiet rural setting backing onto the rain forest, with sweeping views …

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Nevis Villa Rental – Pelican Point

     Pelican Point – Luxury Nevis Villa Rental  Pelican Point is a charming, rambling villa situated on the beach, in an exclusive area of Nevis.  The delightful tropical gardens run down to the beach.  There are fabulous views over …

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Four Seasons Nevis – Asked To Remove Beach Blockage

Charlestown, Nevis
August 17, 2007
For Immediate Public Release

Premier of Nevis and Minister of Tourism Hon. Joseph Parry said he was satisfied with the positive and swift response of the management of the Four Seasons Resort with regard to a number of issues that were of concern to the Nevis Island Administration.
 
Mr. Parry said during a meeting with the Hotel’s General Manager Mr. Andrew Humphreys on Monday July 16, 2007, at Bath Plain, they discussed what he described as what was a burning issue for a number of Nevisians of stones the hotel had placed on the beach to extend its property two years ago.
 
“If we recall the history of that issue, two years ago stones were put down on the beach near the Four Seasons property to expand the 18th hole of the golf course. That expansion somewhat deprived persons of using the beach. The stones were on the sand and a gangway was placed east of the beach for people to cross.

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