Nevis: Renowned influencer Atoyaburleson with Instagram followers over 8k enjoyed the offerings of exclusive Four Seasons Resort in Nevis. On her page named “ladiesplaybook”, she shed light on her experience visiting the island nation and savouring its unique culinary delights.
On the first day, she with her influencer friends had tour of the Four Seasons Nevis and enjoyed a VIP experience with its exclusive offerings. Influencer added that their first day was a spectacular experience due to the luxurious amenities of Nevis.
She said,” From the stunning views to the luxurious amenities, our first day was nothing short of spectacular.”
Besides this, the influencer also had coconuts and champagne at the Four Seasons Nevis in the nighttime. She called it incredible and special and said that the resort made their night exceptional and memorable, especially when the Premier of Nevis- Mark Brantley visited them.
Premier Brantley visited the ladies and welcomed them in Nevis with proper cocktails and unique style.
On the second day, they kicked off their morning with a serene sunrise yoga session on the pier which was by led Sidra from Fourt Season Resort. Notably, each yoga mat came with a heartfelt handwritten note from Simong Jewelry and a beautiful jewelry box.
Before the start of the season, each ambassdor will be gifted customized pendants with their man’s number of them.
She said,” If you’re looking for game day customized jewelry, Simon G is your go-to.”After that, the influencer with her friends made her way to Sunshine’s and met with local artisans where they bought exclusive souvenirs. Further, they enjoyed Sunshine’s famous Killer Bee’s mouthwatering food and even better company.
She is still in Nevis and will explore several other offerings of the resort and its local community with a visit to the hotspot destinations. Premier Brantley also expressed pleasure in welcoming these ladies and said that this is a great way to connect with the foreigners.
She also promoted the campaign “Nevis Nice” and lauded the warmth and hospitality of the local people of the island nation.