After a Two-Year Closer, The Four Seasons Nevis Set to Re-Open
The reservation books are open and the rooms are filling up, many have patiently waited for this moment.
The Four Seasons Nevis, closed since October 2008 due to damage from Hurricane Omar, but will be reopening Dec. 15th. Guests will find a new resort, from furniture, fixtures and fittings in the 196 guestrooms to a new $4.5 million landscaping design that has created "pockets of privacy" on the resort grounds and at the beach.
"It will be the same resort that guests have always loved," says Tara MacIntyre, spokeswoman for the resort. "We will have a chic new look and feel to the property, but the same friendly Nevisian smiles to greet you."
Long considered one of the best hotels in the entire Caribbean, the Four Seasons Nevis was damaged by Hurricane Omar in October 2008 which passed through the islands of St. Kitts & Nevis. Closed ever since, the resort is in the process of completing renovations throughout the property.
"We look forward to welcoming guests back to Four Seasons Resort Nevis and the tranquil and beautiful island of Nevis," says Andrew Humphries, Regional Vice President and General Manager, Four Seasons Resort Nevis.
The resort features luxurious guest rooms and suites in 12 two-story guest buildings just steps from the beach and exclusive two- to six- bedroom residence villas. It is an intimate retreat in a low-key destination known for its romantic settings, unspoiled environment and rich history and culture. The resort offers several swimming pools, a top-rated spa, tennis and kids' facilities as well as abundant water sports and nature excursions.
The privately-owned self-sufficient estate home accommodations as well as a 18-hole mountainous links golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II, were not damaged by the hurricane and have remained fully operational. Some of the finest real estate on the island.
The resort is offering several special promotions in celebration of its reopening that are valid from January 3, 2011 through December 16, 2011. One promotion is a complimentary fourth night with every three consecutive paid nights. Rates range from $595 per night for a deluxe mountain-side room to $4,200 a night for a luxury suite.
For more information – www.fourseasons.com/nevis
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