Description
Charlestown is a rare Caribbean gem where history feels lived-in rather than staged. Walking its narrow streets, you’ll find weathered volcanic stone buildings and vibrant gingerbread style houses just steps from where Alexander Hamilton was born. The town moves at a refreshingly slow pace, making it easy to spend a morning soaking in 18th century thermal springs before heading to the golden sands of Pinney’s Beach for a "Killer Bee" rum punch by the afternoon.
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Things to do
Pinney's Beach
Pinney’s Beach is the crown jewel of Nevis, offering three miles of soft, saffron-colored sands framed by swaying coconut palms. Its calm, clear Caribbean waters are ideal for a relaxing swim or a sunset stroll, while the shoreline is dotted with iconic beach bars. Whether you're looking for a quiet escape near the northern end or a lively afternoon of "liming" with locals and travelers, this beach perfectly captures the laid-back, authentic spirit of the island.
Nevis Hot Springs
Tucked away in Bath Village, the Nevis Hot Springs offer a soothing, natural escape where volcanic waters flow at a steady 104°F to 108°F. These mineral-rich pools sit in the shadow of the historic Bath Hotel, once the Caribbean's premier luxury retreat, and have long been prized for their healing properties.
Alexander Hamilton Museum
The Alexander Hamilton Museum in Charlestown, Nevis, is located at the birthplace of the U.S. Founding Father. It is housed in Hamilton House, a two-storey Georgian-style building reconstructed in 1983 on the original site after a natural disaster left the original structure in ruins.