| Charlestown, Nevis January 17, 2022… Paradise Beach Resort Nevis has taken the top prize in the “Best Villa Resort of the Year” category at the 2021 Caribbean World Travel & Living Awards. The awards celebrate the best of the Caribbean, highlighting hotels, resorts, islands and industry personnel that have exceeded expectations over the last year. Paradise Beach Nevis scooped the top prize for its thirteen exclusive, luxury villas and beach houses that are complete with private pools and nestled along the western shore line of the island. Other winners included Coco Reef in Tobago in the “Super Resort of the Year” category, and Sandals Resorts in the “Premier All Inclusive Luxury Resort” category. Jadine Yarde, CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority, said: “We are delighted to see Paradise Beach Resort recognized as the best in class in the Caribbean when it comes to villa resorts. Their luxury villas and beach houses perfectly showcase just how exquisite a trip to Nevis can be.” The island of Nevis was shortlisted in the “Best Wedding Island”, “Best Honeymoon Island” and “Best Golf Island” categories in the competition. The awards, run by Caribbean World Travel & Living Magazine, are now in their 27th year of marking the best of the Caribbean when it comes to travel and beyond. |
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