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Pinney's Beach

All the beaches on the island of Nevis are open to the public.
You can rent beach chairs and umbrellas on-site.
There are several bars and restaurants at the beach.
Snorkelers can hope to see sea turtles, stingrays, and other colorful tropical fish.
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Visiting Pinney’s Beach is free; there’s no entrance fee to swim, sunbathe, or relax along the shoreline. However, there are plenty of tours that can help you enjoy the beach with ease. Basic transfers start around US$54, while full-day excursions that include transportation, UTV rentals, snorkeling, and snacks cost from US$350.
Yes, Pinney’s Beach is generally safe for swimming. You’ll find calm waters and a gradual shoreline, which makes it good for families and beginner swimmers, though supervision is still important. Check the weather and surf before entering the water, and be aware that lifeguards aren’t stationed along the beach.
Reach Pinney’s Beach easily from Charlestown by taxi or rental car, with a short drive leading straight to beach access points. Travelers coming from St. Kitts can take the public ferry or private water taxi to Nevis from Basseterre, then continue by taxi to the beach. Most guided tours also offer transportation.
Yes, several beach bars and restaurants line the main section of Pinney’s Beach. Many offer fresh seafood, cold drinks, shaded seating, and restroom facilities. Some may even rent umbrellas and beach chairs, making it easy to spend a full day at the beach without bringing more than a swimsuit and sunscreen.
The best time to visit Pinney’s Beach is during the dry season, roughly February through May, when days are sunny and rainfall is minimal. These months offer calm water, reliable weather, and ideal beach conditions. You’ll also find clearer skies for snorkeling and more predictable ferry and tour operations.
























































































