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The Hermitage Nevis

Genuine Nevis

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Where history lingers, and hospitality is an art form—The Hermitage is Nevis at its most timeless. Centred around the Caribbean’s oldest wooden house, this intimate, family-run retreat offers traditional gingerbread cottages alongside guest rooms with private balconies. In an embrace of simpler times, afternoon tea is served daily, dining is authentically of the island, and rooms are cooled by the trade winds. Nevis reveals its truest self in every stay.

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Exclusive Features

The Wednesday night West Indian buffet and pig roast is an evening of communal feasting and Nevisian flavour, and don’t miss the signature rum punch—a closely guarded recipe, it was once served to Queen Elizabeth II during her 1966 visit to The Hermitage.

Amenities

“It brings us joy to share this beautiful island with you.” - Richie, The Hermitage Owner

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On-Property Experiences

DINING

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The Hermitage Inn Restaurant

Enjoy breakfast beneath the shade of mango trees on the breezy dining veranda, or a candlelit dinner under the stars. Our talented home cooks prepare meals inspired by traditional Nevisian recipes, ensuring every bite reflects the island’s rich culinary heritage.

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30% off for Mango Festival

BOOK BY: JUL 2, 2025

Pack your bags for the Mango Festival, July 4–6! Make your trip even sweeter with 30% off your hotel stay when you book by July 2nd. Enjoy a vibrant weekend of mango-infused dishes, live music, and unforgettable culinary experiences. Contact directly to book with promo code Mango 2025.

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Nearby Highlights

  • Botanical Gardens of Nevis // With vibrant tropical flora, an expansive collection of Asian art, and more than 70 types of orchids, this is a serene escape into nature.

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  • The Museum of Nevis History // In Nevis’ Charlestown capital, the Museum of Nevis History documents the island’s rich past and colonial history.

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  • The Jewish Cemetery & Historic Synagogue // Established in the late 1600s, the cemetery contains gravestones in Hebrew, Portuguese, and English. The nearby synagogue ruins are a reminder of the island’s diverse cultural tapestry.

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