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Montpelier Plantation
P.O. Box 474, Nevis, West Indies
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HOTEL DESCRIPTION
Montpelier Plantation has been meticulously restored in keeping with its heritage of elegance and style. It is a sanctuary of beauty far from the stresses of modern life. Set in a sixty-acre estate 750 feet up in the hills of Nevis, the hotel has 19 rooms – all with sea views and a
private beach is a short ride away.
Service is personable and discreet, and they take great pride in making sure every guest’s stay is just right for them. While you unwind at Montpelier they will help you make your leisure time creative and your quiet time productive. |
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ACCOMMODATION

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The Luxury Rooms and Suites are designed with a light touch and sense of intimacy. Where possible the best use of open spaces has been made so you move effortlessly between the indoors and outdoors. The ever present Trade Winds are harnessed in the layout of the cottages, although all rooms have air-conditioning.
They continue to develop amenities for Luxury Rooms and Suites including flat screen TV, iPod docking stations, complete WiFi access and in-room Nespresso machines. |
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HOTEL FACILITIES AND AMENITIES

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DINING
They take pride in using local fruits, vegetables, poultry and fish whenever possible. This is part of the commitment to developing and preserving Nevis. Wherever you choose to dine at Montpelier you will find an ambiance infused with island grace.
ACTIVITIES & SPA
Guests at Montpelier delight in being able to slow down and spend the day re-invigorating themselves. At Montpelier they offer the perfect balance of activity and relaxation.
Whether it be relaxing by the fresh water pool, reading a good book on the hotel’s private beach, playing a game of tennis or simply having a massage to unwind, the choice is yours.
To help you explore Nevis’s beauty, island ecologists are available to guide you on hikes through the island’s tropical rain forest and deserted sugar plantations. Explore the many ruins of the old plantation homes and sugar works which thrived in the 18th century. |
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