Whether on holiday by plane or ship or just having a few hours to kill, Supreme Motorsports is the most exciting way to see the island of Nevis for tourists and locals alike.
Wild animals, tropical plants, and friendly people are frequently seen on and off the road while we rediscover some popular tourist destinations and some favorite local spots as well.
We try to customize each tour for our guests, so if you're more interested in kicking back and listening to your favorite music while we explore or making a Tik Tok for friends or family, we have speakers and Go Pros available for making that moment special. All in time for your deadline or your next adventure.
Duration: 2 hours
9.30 AM – 10.00 AM: Meet, Safety & Kick off
Start with Paperwork: Each participant will need to sign a liability wavier, and all drivers must provide or present a valid drivers license.
Safety and Training: Once Paperwork is complete, we proceed with a mandatory Safety and Training session for all participants. This includes proper helmet fitting and a comprehensive overview of how to operate the ATVs correctly.
Photos: Group or solo pictures are taken to capture the moment before your adventure begins.
Practice Lap: We then do a lap around the beach to ensure there are no mechanical issues and to make sure everyone feels comfortable and confident operating the ATV.
10.15 AM – 10.45 AM: Ruin Sugar Mill Walk-through
After the practice lap, we begin the tour by driving on the main road, then transitioning onto off-road trails that lead through Hamilton Village onward to Hamilton Estate. Take in stunning views of Charlestown as you wander through the romantic ruins of the historic sugar estate, now being reclaimed by nature. Discover remnants of the Great House, Windmill, Boiling House and Chimney, offering a glimpse into the colonial past.
10.45 AM – 11.15 AM: Journey To Saddle Hill. Journey through lush greenery and take in breathtaking views of St. Kitts as we ascend a few hundred feet above sea level. Inhale the purest air and take a moment to soak in the tranquility – don’t forget to pinch yourself!
11.15 AM – 11.45 AM: Rest at Saddle Hill. As we reach Saddle Hill, you’ll find yourself in a place steeped in history. Once a lookout point for Admiral Lord Nelson, Saddle Hill was strategically used during colonial times to spot approaching ships. Today, its elevated position offers sweeping views of the Caribbean Sea and neighboring islands, making it a must-see for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
11.45 AM – 12.05 PM: Pass By: Montpelier Hotel, Botanical Gardens, House of The Premier. It’s easy to spend a couple of hours wandering through a stunning display of orchids, palms, water-lily ponds, bamboo groves and global flora, complemented by sculptures, fountains and pools. In the Rainforest Conservatory, vibrant parrots soar among towering tropical plants, waterfalls and Mayan-inspired sculptures. The on-site Great House features an excellent Thai restaurant for lunch. Please note, the gardens may close between mid-August and mid-October, so it’s best to call ahead. There is an entrance fee of $17 USD per person. (Optional Stop).
The Bath Hotel and Nevis Hot Springs stand as icons of both historical luxury and complex heritage. Constructed in 1778 by John Huggins, a prominent St. Kitts merchant, the Bath Hotel is celebrated as the first hotel in the Caribbean. It was originally built using the labor of enslaved people, a sobering aspect of its construction that reflects the troubling history of the era. Recently, this landmark underwent significant renovations to preserve its structural and historical integrity while making it more accessible to visitors.
A must visit! your body and mind will thank you later for it! There are multiple pools at different temperatures but all are heated naturally from our doormat Volcano! Once immersed you get used to it and it’s smooth sailing!
12.15 PM – 12.25 PM: Optional. Nevis Artisan Village, Pinneys Rd, Charlestown. Explore this charming local market, offering a variety of unique knick-knacks and souvenirs perfect for the whole family.
12.30 PM : Return To Beach
Arrive at Pinney’s Beach, the island’s main beach. Look for the "For Rent" banner and the ATVs near Pelican Beach Chair Service, close to popular spots like Sunshine Beach Bar & Grill. If no ATVs are visible, they may be returning from a tour.
Nevis is a picturesque island known for its lush landscapes, rich history, and laid-back Caribbean charm. It offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both tranquility and exploration.
The highest point on the island, offering stunning views and challenging hiking trails.
A beautiful sandy beach with calm waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
A museum dedicated to Admiral Lord Nelson, who spent part of his childhood on the island.
Fried fritters made from conch meat, spices, and flour.
A traditional dish made with rice, kidney beans, coconut milk, and spices.
This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine and low humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and beach relaxation. The island is also less crowded compared to other Caribbean destinations during this period.
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
AST (UTC-4)
230VV, 60HzHz
Nevis is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
Buses are inexpensive and run on a fixed route. They can be crowded during peak times.
Available
Car, Bike, Scooter
St. Kitts offers a mix of historical sites, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.
Price varies by option