Four Seasons' 1991 Nevis property — 189 rooms, suites, and villas on the island's western coast with a Tom Fazio golf course.
Four Seasons Resort Nevis opened in 1991 on the western coast of Nevis Island, with 189 rooms, suites, and villas spread across the property. The resort underwent a full renovation in 2019, updating interiors while maintaining the original Caribbean-colonial architecture. The Tom Fazio-designed golf
The Nevis Peak Suite's private plunge pool at sunset, with unobstructed views across the Caribbean Sea to St. Kitts — the elevation and terrace angle are specific to this suite.
Panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and Nevis Peak, private plunge pool, expansive terrace, personalized butler service
year: 2026, title: Runner-up: Best Caribbean Resort, year: 2025, title: #8: Best Caribbean Resort, year: 2022, title: Runner-up: Best Caribbean Resort, year: 2023, title: Best Luxury Hotel in the Caribbean
Vibe: Tom-Fazio-Golf, Caribbean-Colonial, Butler-Service, Multi-Generational
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Best time: December through April delivers the Caribbean's finest conditions — dry season clarity, trade winds keeping temperatures comfortable, and full programming at Four Seasons Nevis and the island's plantation houses.
Demand: Peak demand concentrates Christmas through March with the island's limited room inventory selling out months in advance. The shoulder period of November offers excellent value with near-identical conditions.
Pricing: Christmas and President's Week in February command maximum rates. Late April and November offer the Caribbean's finest value windows with minimal hurricane risk and reduced competition for the island's few luxury rooms.
Insider tip: Nevis Peak volcano hiking via a private guide at dawn is one of the Caribbean's genuinely extraordinary experiences. Arrange through Four Seasons concierge at least a week ahead.
Avoid: August through October represents the Atlantic hurricane season peak. While direct hits are rare, uncertainty and weather variability reduce the reliability of the experience.