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The island of Nevis in the West Indies shows visitor appreciation with special offer
NEVIS, West Indies – December 2008 – Visitors who stay for a minimum of four nights at any participating hotel in Nevis will be eligible to receive a US $200 credit that can be used towards airfare. This credit will be issued to the guest's portfolio at check out. This offer applies to bookings made between December 29 and February 15, 2009, for the travel period of January 1 to April 10, 2009. It is not combinable with other offers/incentives. Participating hotels include Hurricane Cove Bungalows; www.hurricancove.com, Mount Nevis Hotel & Beach Club; www.mountnevishotel.com, Nisbet Plantation Beach Club; www.nisbetplantation.com, Montpelier Plantation Inn; www.montpeliernevis.com, Hermitage Plantation Inn; www.hermitagenevis.com, Oualie Beach Hotel; www.oualiebeach.com, Old Manor Hotel; www.oldmanornevis.com, Nelson Spring Beach Villas and Spa; www.nelsonspringbeachvillas2.com and Golden Rock Plantation Inn; www.golden-rock.com.
Nevis is an idyllic getaway, reminiscent of the way the Caribbean used to be. Travelers who like to stay active can take advantage of excellent golf and tennis facilities, guided hikes up the slopes of Mount Nevis Peak, windsurfing and sailing opportunities, snorkeling and diving excursions, mountain bike trails and horseback riding. History buffs will enjoy learning about the island’s ties with Admiral Horatio Nelson and visiting the birthplace of Alexander Hamilton. Of course, there’s always the option to sit back on one of the beautiful golden beaches with a good book and enjoy the breeze swaying in the coconut palms.
The island of Nevis is located in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies archipelago. This tiny jewel is just eight miles long and six miles wide, yet it has a natural beauty that is unparalleled. The Spanish explorers called Nevis, “Nuestra Senora de las Nieves” (Our Lady of the Snows) as a tribute to the white clouds surrounding the island’s central volcanic peak. Its green foothills support tropical rainforests, secluded valleys, historic plantations and the remains of sugar cane fields while its turquoise waters lap palm-fringed beaches. For more information about the island of Nevis, please contact the Nevis Tourism Authority toll-free at 1-866-55NEVIS and check out their website at www.nevisisland.com.
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