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Bath Hotel and Spring House

Charlestown, Nevis
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Ranked #11 of 15 attractions in Charlestown
Type: Historic Sites, Hot Springs/ Geysers
Traveller Description: The Bath Hotel in Nevis is considered to have been the first tourist hotel in the Caribbean. Built in 1778, it was a rather grand "spa" hotel, and it... more »
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atlanta
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 May 2013 via mobile

While it is an interesting story about the Bath Hotel and hot springs, the water and pool just didn't seem clean/sanitary to me. I stuck my feet in for a few seconds. Definitely HOT! Others in our group wouldn't touch the water! It wasn't very big and several locals were in it. The whole place is run down and overgrown... More

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Runnemede
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 January 2013

I was given a tour of the Bath Hotel and Spring House by a good friend who works there. The old building from the 1700's has a lot of history including being the first hotel in the Caribbean. The actual working bath is so hot I could only get my feet in, so I can't verify claims that it heals... More

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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 May 2012

Locals use it to relieve muscle pains and aches. Tried it, it actually works if you can stand the heat.

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 April 2012

you only need a few minutes to try the hot springs. we didn't go into the hotel, but it was one of the first hotels in the Caribbean.

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 January 2012

We rented a vehicle and did some exploring of our own throughout the town of Bath where we came across these springs (with a little help from a local who was nice enough to give us directions - twice!). One of the springs was located next to a hot dog place?? or hamburger place, something like that, and we walked... More

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60662
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 January 2012

We had a taxi driver give us a tour and this was a unique natural spring with an interesting history. Don't plan on getting in though.

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 September 2009

This is a hidden gem on the island and well worth a visit if you are interested in a 'natural spa' experience versus the manufactured, highly sanitized versions we normally pay to use. The water is always unbelievable hot and the mineral content is a constant. It has never been crowded on my visits so you are really able to... More

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 April 2004

The Bath Hotel in Nevis used to be a grand colonial hotel and spa, dating from the height of the British occupation in 1778. Until quite recently the main building was empty and was more or less just a shell, fast on its way to becoming a ruin, but it is currently under restoration in effort involving the whole immediate... More

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