| Charlestown, Nevis December 02, 2021.. Journalist Nigel Tisdall has shared some of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets in his latest feature for the Telegraph Travel section. Listing the 10 most underrated Caribbean islands that travelers are flocking to, Tisdall features Nevis as one of the smaller and more exclusive islands to visit in the Caribbean. In the article, which sees Nevis mentioned amongst other Caribbean destinations including Anguilla, Bonaire, and Anegada, Tisdall looks into some of the smaller and lesser-known islands and shares why he thinks they should be at the top of traveler’s lists. Included in the details around Nevis, Tisdall describes the ‘family friendly’ Four Seasons Resort, as well as many of the family-run heritage hotels including The Hermitage in Figtree and Montpelier Plantation & Beach. Tisdall also recommends the art-filled Golden Rock Inn. The Telegraph is the No 1 quality news brand in the UK, with more than 46 million unique monthly users visiting their website. The desirable and trustworthy travel pages of The Telegraph help to inspire and inform millions of British holidaymakers when it comes to their upcoming holidays, whether for business or pleasure. The Nevis Tourism Authority continues to drive strong international media coverage in key source markets to ensure Nevis continues to be on the radar when people are planning their long-haul vacations. Click for articleClick for Nevis Island Website |
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