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Nevis was even more special than I imagined. If you like natural , tropical, mountainous , out of the way places; steeped in history, friendly people, and breathtaking vistas, then this cozy, romantic island is the place to visit. On cold winter days, this is a retreat my mind will wonder to, and I will want to go back."
Janet Werner, travel agent for Travel Makers.
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R o o m s

You can choose to stay
in one of 7 pastel colored cottages staggered across the fertile slopes
of Gingerland. The bright fan-cooled interiors are decorated with pineapple
friezes, hand-carved mahogany furniture, island crafts, antique prints
and family heirlooms, sisal mats atop white tile floors and bamboo or
mahogany four poster beds, some of which are canopied. Some of the Nevis
style showers without tubs have sky-lights. All rooms have large porches with views
of the sea. A smaller stone cottage by reception lies closest to the
facilities, and the bi-level Sugar Mill Suite with a combination bath
is private enough for honeymooners and big enough for families of four
or five. The Sugar Mill is one of the most enchanting accommodations
in the Caribbean. Glass shuttered windows allow plenty of breezes and sunlight. The Sugar
Mill is the sort of tower that would have made Rapunzel think
twice about being rescued. Just sitting on the porch, you can enjoy
reading or taking in the view of the three islands in the distance:
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