There's
something about this small, sombrero-shaped island that grabs
you. The charm and tranquility takes you back to a time when
things were simpler, when life was more peaceful, when stress
was just a word, not a way of life.
This 36-square-mile island lies near
the top of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, about 200 miles
south of Puerto Rico, and just west of Antigua. This island
jewel is approximately 7 miles long and 5 miles wide, with
natural vegetation that is unparalleled.
Green and serene, Nevis is truly one
of the remaining unspoilt places and proudly carries the
name, "Queen of the Caribees." From the top of the 3,232-foot Nevis Peak to the depths of the clear waters
offshore, there is a world of flora and fauna to be explored.
In the hills, the comical green vervet monkeys chatter and
scamper; in the sea, the whales cruise by. Stroll around
and see the architecture of eras gone by: churches, windmills,
and refurbished Great Houses.
Its 10,000 residents are friendly
and helpful, ready to make new friends and welcome back regular
visitors. The genuine charm and hospitality radiate into
the unspoken, "Welcome," "Be my guest," and "Do come again."
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