We spent five unforgettable weeks staying at the Yellow Cabin in Stonyhill, Nevis. Built and painted in traditional Nevisian style, the cabin is lovely and comfortable, and equipped with everything we needed for our long stay. The location, on a quiet country road visited by free-ranging donkeys, sheep and goats, is perfect for relaxing, but also is an excellent base for exploring the beauties of Nevis. Beyond the front door, Mount Nevis (dormant) volcano looms, covered with rainforest. There are many guided hikes on offer up and down this nearly 4,000-foot volcano. (We highly recommend Island Buzz Tours with excellent guide Michael Morton.) We spent much of our time visiting and relaxing on Nevis's wonderful beaches, each of which has a character of its own, and all of which were within 15-20 minutes drive from the cabin. We sampled several restaurants, and some of the lesser-known places were our favorites, especially Sips on the Square in downtown Charlestown, Passions in Cox Village, and Sylvester's Restaurant in Newcastle (to find Sylvester's, follow the road that runs along the side of Newcastle Pottery [which we also recommend] pass the school, and then watch on the left for a long low building painted reddish-brown but without a sign.) Other places we especially enjoyed: the Botanical Gardens, and New River Plantation. Most of all, our visit was made extraordinary by the excellent care and attention of our host, Tazel, who is as thoughtful as she is efficient. Tazel made our arrival and departure smooth and pleasant, arranging for water and land taxis, phone service and car rental (thank you, Striker!), and connecting us to people and experiences that enriched our stay. We highly recommend the Yellow Cabin, Tazel, and the wonderful island of Nevis!