Vance W. Amory International Airport (NEV) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
Nevis is the smaller, sleepier half of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis — 93 sq km of Mount Nevis volcano, the Four Seasons Resort, and the historic plantation hotels. NEV runs a 1,200m runway too short for jets, so all longhaul access is via SKB Twin Otter (12 minutes) or Sea Bridge ferry from St Kitts (45 minutes). This guide covers Mount Nevis hiking, the Pinney’s Beach reality, and the Federation logistics.
Quick Reference
Vance W. Amory International Airport (named for the first Premier of Nevis, in office 1992–2006 and again 2013–2017) is the smaller of the two airports in the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis. The runway is 1,200m (3,937 ft) — too short for jets, so the airport handles only Twin Otter, Cessna, and similar small turboprops. SVG Air operates 12-minute flights from SKB (the federation main airport on St Kitts); Cape Air operates limited seasonal services from STT and SJU. Most travelers reach Nevis via the Sea Bridge ferry from Basseterre (45 minutes, USD 12 round-trip).
Table of Contents
🏢 1. Terminals & the Twin-Otter-Only Reality
NEV has one runway, 1,200m long, that excludes all jet aircraft and most turboprops larger than the Twin Otter and the Cessna 9-seat. The terminal is small — one main building with a single concourse running about 60 metres. The terminal was renovated in 2018 following Hurricane Maria 2017 damage. Capacity is around 60,000 passengers/year; current traffic is around 50,000. Most arrivals are connecting from SKB or SXM via the various Twin Otter operators.
Single concourse and gate layout
Two hardstand positions handle Twin Otter operations from SVG Air and Cape Air. There are no jet bridges — passengers walk across the apron to board. The terminal is the smallest international concourse in the Eastern Caribbean. Walking the building end-to-end takes 30 seconds.
Arrivals — passport, baggage, customs
Single passport-control zone with one e-gate (added 2023) for Federation/CARICOM/UK passports plus 1 manned counter for visitors. One baggage carousel handles all arrivals. Customs runs the green/red split. The Nevis Eco-Tax (USD 5 per visitor) is collected at arrival or at the Charlestown ferry pier — this applies if you reach Nevis by ferry from St Kitts.
Departures — check-in, security, the smallness reality
Three check-in counters in the small terminal. SVG Air (1), Cape Air (2), all others (3). Bag-tag-it kiosks not available. Security has one lane with manual screening; both ICAO 100ml liquid rules but enforcement is friendly. The post-security airside area is genuinely tiny — one cafe, one small bar, no duty-free.
Family services, accessibility, the size reality
One small family room landside. No dedicated children’s play area — the airside seating is comfortable but limited. Wheelchair assistance via airline 48 hours pre-flight; walk-in assistance has minimal wait. Lost-luggage office (handled by SVG Air ground services) on arrivals level.
Editor’s note — NEV is the smallest international airport in the Eastern Caribbean — the runway, the concourse, the single-counter check-in — everything is sized for a 19-passenger Twin Otter operation. Most travelers reach Nevis via the Sea Bridge ferry from Basseterre (USD 12 round-trip, 45 minutes), which is the primary inter-island link. The 12-minute SVG Air flight is faster but USD 75 round-trip more expensive. Plan 60 minutes door-to-gate.
🛂 2. Visa, Currency & the Nevis Eco-Tax
Nevis shares Federation immigration rules with St Kitts. A single Federation passport stamp covers both islands — no additional immigration when crossing between St Kitts and Nevis via the Sea Bridge ferry or SVG Air Twin Otter. Currency is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), shared with St Kitts and the broader OECS. The one Nevis-specific item is the Nevis Eco-Tax (USD 5 per visitor) collected at the Charlestown ferry pier or at NEV airport.
Visa-free entry — same as St Kitts
USA, Canada, UK, EU/EEA, Switzerland, Israel, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and most of Latin America enter visa-free for 90 days under Federation rules. Required: passport valid 6 months past entry, return or onward ticket, accommodation address, sufficient funds. Same documentation as for St Kitts entry.
Currency — XCD, USD, Federation peg
Local currency is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD or EC$), pegged 1:2.70 to USD since 1976. USD universally accepted. ATMs dispense XCD by default. Tip in USD — 10% standard. Four Seasons Nevis includes service in the rate; smaller properties (Hermitage Plantation, Mount Nevis Hotel) typically include but verify.
Nevis Eco-Tax — the per-visitor levy
The Nevis Eco-Tax (USD 5 per visitor) is collected at NEV airport or at the Charlestown ferry pier. This funds Nevis-specific environmental and infrastructure projects. Pay in USD cash. The tax is separate from the St Kitts Tourism Tax (USD 18, bundled into airline ticket).
Sea Bridge ferry vs SVG Air — cost comparison
Sea Bridge ferry (Basseterre to Charlestown): USD 12 round-trip per adult, 45 minutes, every 60–90 minutes 06:30–19:00. SVG Air Twin Otter (SKB to NEV): USD 75 round-trip, 12 minutes, 4 daily. The ferry is significantly cheaper and more atmospheric. Most travelers ferry to Nevis; the Twin Otter is for tight schedules or heavy luggage.
2026 anchor — The Nevis Eco-Tax remains USD 5 (introduced 2010, increased once in 2018). The Federation visa rules continue at 90 days visa-free for the major source markets. The 2024 St Kitts and Nevis CIP minimum donation increase from USD 150,000 to USD 250,000 applies to Federation citizenship — same program covers both islands.
🚚 3. Transport — NEV to Charlestown, Pinney’s Beach & Mount Nevis
NEV sits at the southern tip of Nevis, 6 km from Charlestown (the Nevis capital) and 3 km from the Four Seasons Resort. Pinney’s Beach (the major beach with the Sunshine’s and Doubloon Beach Bars) is 8 km north. Mount Nevis trailhead (for the volcano hike) is 5 km central. The whole island is small (93 sq km) and you can drive end-to-end in 25 minutes.
Taxi — regulated rates from NEV
Government-regulated rates: NEV to Charlestown 12–18 USD; NEV to Four Seasons Nevis 10–15 USD; NEV to Pinney’s Beach 18–25 USD; NEV to Hermitage Plantation 22–30 USD; NEV to Mount Nevis Hotel 25–32 USD. Drivers accept USD readily. Surcharge after 22:00 is +25%.
Pre-booked transfer — Four Seasons standard
Four Seasons Resort Nevis includes airport transfers (NEV or Sea Bridge ferry pier in Charlestown) in package bookings. Cost USD 35–55 per person one-way for private. Pre-book online; pay in USD on arrival. Hermitage Plantation, Mount Nevis Hotel, and Nisbet Plantation also include or offer transfers.
Rental car — possible, simple
Two main rental outlets at NEV: Hertz and TDC Rentals. Economy from 50 USD/day, mid-size SUV 65–85 USD. Driving on the LEFT (UK convention), all signage in English, fuel ~3.85 USD/gallon. Insurance: bring credit-card CDW or buy at counter. Mandatory: temporary Nevis driving permit (USD 22) at the rental desk for visitors without UK or US license.
Mount Nevis hike — the volcano summit
Mount Nevis (985m / 3,232 feet) is the dormant volcano that gives Nevis its name. Hiking trails: Source Trail (3–4 hours one-way to summit, USD 25 with mandatory guide); Round-the-Hot-Springs Trail (90-minute easy loop). Trailhead 8 km north of NEV. Best season December-May (clear summit views, less rainforest mud). Operators: Top to Bottom Tours, Nevis Adventure Tours.
Practical — A typical Nevis trip is base at the Four Seasons Resort, Hermitage Plantation, or Mount Nevis Hotel and use the resort transfers. Self-drivers should rent for 2 days — you’ll see Pinney’s Beach, Charlestown, the plantation belt, and the Mount Nevis foothills. The Sea Bridge ferry is the standard for travelers connecting from St Kitts.
🛍️ 4. Lounges — The No-Lounge Reality
NEV has no Plaza Premium lounge, no airline-operated lounge, no Priority Pass benefit. The terminal is too small to support one. Like Bonaire, Tortola Beef Island, and Anguilla — this is the fourth Caribbean airport without lounge facilities. The single airside seating area is the alternative; comfortable but minimal. For 60-minute pre-flight waits, this works fine.
No Plaza Premium — the structural reality
NEV is the smallest international airport in the Eastern Caribbean and cannot support a lounge operation. SVG Air, Cape Air, and any seasonal carrier do not operate lounges here. Premium-cabin passengers (rare at NEV given the small-aircraft fleet) use SKB’s Plaza Premium during their connection.
Airside cafe — the functional substitute
One small airside cafe with cold drinks, espresso, simple Caribbean snacks (Caribbean burger 12 USD, conch fritters 10 USD, Nevis-style salt fish 12 USD). Open during all flight operating windows. Service is friendly; portions are honest.
No duty-free shop
NEV does not have a duty-free shop — the airport is too small to support one commercially. If you want CSR Reserve or Brinley Gold rum, buy at SKB during your connection or in Charlestown before heading to NEV. Nevis has its own small distillery (Belmont Estate) but products are sold at the estate, not at NEV.
Showers, prayer rooms, smoking
No public showers anywhere in the NEV terminal. No multi-faith prayer room (the building is too small). Smoking permitted in designated outdoor area outside arrivals. Vaping rules same as cigarettes — outside only. Free Wi-Fi (around 15 Mbps) in the terminal, no login required.
Lounge math — NEV is the fourth Caribbean airport (after Bonaire, EIS, AXA) where Priority Pass via credit card delivers zero benefit. The trade-off is genuine small-airport simplicity. The airside cafe works fine for short pre-flight waits.
🥩 5. Food, Duty-Free & the Nevis Distillery Question
Airport food at NEV is functional rather than memorable — you’ll eat much better at any Charlestown waterfront restaurant or any Pinney’s Beach bar. There is no airport duty-free shop. But Nevis has a small but distinctive food and distillery culture worth seeking out at proper restaurants — including Belmont Estate’s small-batch rum and the famous Sunshine’s ‘Killer Bee’ cocktail at Pinney’s Beach.
Airside Cafe — the simple option
Located airside. Cold and hot Caribbean dishes: Nevis-style salt fish with bakes (10 USD), Caribbean burger (12 USD), conch fritters (10 USD), espresso (3 USD), Heineken (4 USD), Carib lager (4 USD). Service is efficient; the cafe is small and uncrowded. Open during all flight operating windows.
The Bar — Carib lager and Brinley rum
Located airside. Cocktails: rum punch (8 USD), mojito (8 USD), classic daiquiri (8 USD). Bottled beer: Carib (the local), Heineken, Stag (8 USD). Bartender uses Brinley Gold rum (the Federation craft brand) for cocktails.
Local plates worth flying for — if you have time
Goat-water: Nevis goat-meat stew with vegetables, the unofficial dish. Salt fish with bakes: salt-cod hash on dense fried bread. Pelau: one-pot rice with chicken or pigeon peas. Conch fritters: deep-fried conch balls. Nevis lobster: when in season Aug-March, served at any Pinney’s Beach bar at USD 30–48. Worth a 12-minute taxi to Charlestown if your layover is 4+ hours.
Belmont Estate distillery — the small-batch rum
Belmont Estate is Nevis’ small distillery (operations since 2014, in revival of historical estate). Tours bookable by appointment USD 25 per adult; product available at the estate (5 km north of NEV) and at Charlestown shops. Belmont Reserve 5-Year USD 35 per 700ml. Cigars: Dominican via Charlestown shops (none at NEV airport).
Eat-and-fly — NEV airport food is minimal — the Caribbean burger and Carib lager are the standard fare. For a proper Nevis food experience, taxi to Charlestown for a Sunshine’s lunch on Pinney’s Beach (12 minutes from NEV). Pick up Belmont Reserve rum at TDC supermarket in Charlestown if you want the local distillery product.
💡 6. Insider Tips — Mount Nevis, Pinney’s Beach & the Plantation Hotels
Most Nevis visitors stay at the Four Seasons Resort (the dominant Nevis property since 1991) or at one of the historic plantation hotels (Hermitage Plantation, Mount Nevis Hotel, Nisbet Plantation, Montpelier). Day-tripping from St Kitts is the alternative for travelers based at SKB-region resorts. Here’s what locals plan around.
Hurricane risk — Maria 2017, Beryl 2024, planning
Nevis sits in the hurricane belt at 17.1°N. Recent significant events: Hurricane Maria 2017 (Category 5, grazing impact, infrastructure damage), Hurricane Beryl 2024 (Category 5, passed south, caused tropical-storm-level rains and beach erosion). Peak risk September-October. Trip insurance for hurricane-season travel runs 6–9% of trip cost.
Spirit Airlines — not relevant for NEV
Spirit Airlines did not operate to Nevis. The Spirit collapse in May 2026 has zero direct impact on NEV’s route map. SVG Air continues SKB-NEV via Twin Otter (4 daily); Cape Air continues seasonal STT-NEV. Most travelers reach Nevis via SKB and the Sea Bridge ferry. The post-Spirit reshuffle has marginally increased SKB direct frequency on JetBlue and American, which indirectly benefits NEV-bound travelers.
Mount Nevis hiking — the volcano summit climb
Mount Nevis (985m / 3,232 feet) is the dormant volcano centerpiece. Hiking trails: Source Trail (3–4 hours one-way to summit, USD 25 with mandatory guide); Round-the-Hot-Springs Trail (90-minute easy loop). Best season December-May. Top to Bottom Tours and Nevis Adventure Tours run guided ascents. The summit views on a clear morning include St Kitts, Antigua, and Montserrat.
Pinney’s Beach — the Sunshine’s scene
Pinney’s Beach is Nevis’ longest beach (4 km of white sand on the western leeward coast). Home to Sunshine’s Beach Bar (the most-photographed beach bar in the Eastern Caribbean) and Doubloon Beach Bar. Sunshine’s ‘Killer Bee’ cocktail (rum, honey, lime) is the signature drink. The Four Seasons Resort beach access is on the same Pinney’s coast. Open dawn to ~22:00.
The honest comparison — Nevis versus St Kitts versus Antigua: Nevis wins on quietness (smallest, sleepiest), wins on Mount Nevis hiking (the most accessible Caribbean volcano summit), wins on plantation-hotel atmosphere (Hermitage, Nisbet, Montpelier). St Kitts wins on direct flight density (BA, AA, JetBlue, Delta) and Brimstone Hill UNESCO. Antigua wins on beach diversity. The Federation works well as a 7-day combo: 4 nights St Kitts + 3 nights Nevis via Sea Bridge ferry.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Eight questions Nevis first-timers ask most often, with current 2026 information.
Do I need a visa to visit Nevis?
Same as for St Kitts — the Federation has unified immigration. If you hold a US, Canadian, UK, EU/EEA, Swiss, Israeli, Japanese, Singaporean, South Korean, Australian, New Zealand, or major Latin American passport, you enter visa-free for 90 days. Required: passport valid 6 months past entry, return or onward ticket, accommodation address, sufficient funds. A single Federation passport stamp covers both islands.
What currency does Nevis use?
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD or EC$), pegged 1:2.70 to USD since 1976. Same currency as St Kitts and the broader OECS. USD is universally accepted at hotels, resorts, restaurants, taxis. Tip in USD — 10% standard. Four Seasons Nevis includes service in the rate.
How do I get to Nevis — airport or ferry?
Two options: (1) Sea Bridge ferry from Basseterre (St Kitts) to Charlestown (Nevis) — runs every 60–90 minutes 06:30–19:00, USD 12 round-trip per adult, 45-minute crossing — the standard route used by most travelers; (2) SVG Air Twin Otter from SKB to NEV — USD 75 round-trip, 12-minute flight, 4 daily — faster but significantly more expensive. The ferry is more atmospheric and cheaper. Most travelers choose the ferry.
Why is NEV airport so small?
The runway is 1,200m (3,937 ft), too short for jet aircraft. NEV handles only Twin Otter, Cessna, and similar small turboprops. This is intentional: Nevis has no plans to extend the runway because the dominant Four Seasons Resort and the historic plantation hotels explicitly market the quiet, low-volume tourism. Longhaul access is via SKB Twin Otter (12 minutes) or Sea Bridge ferry from St Kitts (45 minutes).
Is Nevis safe in hurricane season (June-November)?
Hurricanes are a real risk. Recent significant events: Hurricane Maria 2017 (grazing impact), Hurricane Beryl 2024 (passed south). Trip insurance for hurricane-season travel runs 6–9% of trip cost. December-May is the safe window. Most resorts have free-rebooking policies for confirmed hurricane events.
How do I get from NEV airport to my resort?
Three options: (1) Pre-booked private transfer included with Four Seasons Resort or plantation hotels (Hermitage, Mount Nevis, Nisbet, Montpelier) — verify before paying separately; (2) Taxi from the airport rank — regulated rates 10–32 USD; (3) Rental car — 50–85 USD/day, possible but rarely necessary for resort-based stays. Uber and Lyft do not operate in Nevis.
Can I climb Mount Nevis volcano?
Yes. Mount Nevis (985m / 3,232 feet) is the dormant volcano. Hiking trails: Source Trail (3–4 hours one-way to summit, USD 25 with mandatory guide); Round-the-Hot-Springs Trail (90-minute easy loop). Best season December-May. Top to Bottom Tours and Nevis Adventure Tours run guided ascents. The summit views on a clear morning include St Kitts, Antigua, and Montserrat.
What’s the difference between Nevis and St Kitts?
Nevis (93 sq km, ~50,000 passengers/year): smaller, sleepier, dominated by the Four Seasons Resort and the historic plantation hotels; airport too small for jets (Twin Otter only). St Kitts (174 sq km, ~330,000 passengers/year): larger, has the Federation airport SKB (jet-capable), the capital Basseterre, Brimstone Hill UNESCO, and the Frigate Bay resort cluster. Both are part of one Federation; one passport stamp covers both. The Sea Bridge ferry connects them in 45 minutes for USD 12.
2026 Summary Data Table
The full 2026 reference table for Vance W. Amory International Airport at a glance.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| IATA / ICAO | NEV / TKPN |
| Country / status | Federation of St Kitts and Nevis — Nevis is the southern island |
| Capital city (Nevis) | Charlestown — 6 km from airport |
| Airport name | Named for Vance W. Amory, first Premier of Nevis 1992–2006, 2013–2017 |
| Annual passengers (2024) | ~50,000 |
| Single runway | 10/28 — 1,200 m (3,937 ft) — turboprop only, no jets |
| Major airlines (2026) | SVG Air (Twin Otter from SKB), Cape Air (seasonal STT) |
| Currency | Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) at 2.70/USD — USD universal |
| Languages | English (official), Nevisian Creole |
| Visa-free entry | USA, Canada, EU/UK, most LatAm — 90 days (Federation rules) |
| Nevis Eco-Tax | USD 5 per visitor — collected at NEV airport or Charlestown ferry pier |
| US preclearance | No |
| Hurricane risk | Significant — Maria 2017 graze, Beryl 2024 graze |
| Plaza Premium lounge | Not available — smallest international airport in Eastern Caribbean |
| Driving side | LEFT (UK convention) |
| Sea Bridge ferry to St Kitts | 45 minutes, USD 12 round-trip, every 60–90 minutes |
| Mount Nevis volcano | 985 m / 3,232 ft — dormant, hikeable with guide |
| Notable attraction | Sunshine’s Beach Bar (Killer Bee cocktail) on Pinney’s Beach |
This guide is current as of May 2026 and reflects the post-Spirit-collapse North American route map (no direct Spirit-NEV impact since Spirit didn’t operate here). For weekly route updates and Nevis flight deals, follow our aifly.one main feed.



