Charter Flights From Miami to Nevis

A direct path to the Caribbean’s best-kept secret.

Miami to Nevis With AvSky

Your private flight from Miami to Nevis takes you over the turquoise ribbons of the Bahamas and across open sea before the island’s green volcanic slopes rise into view. Nevis is small, serene, and steeped in history, with golden beaches, plantation-turned-boutique hotels, and a genuine local welcome.

Arrivals land at Vance W. Amory International on the island’s northeast coast, just minutes from Charlestown and the west-side resorts. Direct flights are possible during the airport’s customs and immigration hours; outside those times, or in certain weather conditions, you’ll arrive via nearby St. Kitts with a short boat or air transfer to Nevis.

Recommended Aircraft

Citation CJ3+

Rough Estimate

$49,500 (Round Trip)

Capacity

7 People

Flight Time

3:20

Seamless travel to an island where time slows down

Let our island experts coordinate a perfect getaway

From departure to arrival, your trip to Nevis is tailored entirely to you. We match the right aircraft to your party and schedule, coordinate arrival around customs and immigration hours, and arrange ground or water transfers when needed. Whether you’re visiting for quiet beach days, historic charm, or a week in a hillside villa, your journey will be as smooth as your stay.

Additional aircraft options

All price estimates are for a round-trip, Friday through Sunday itinerary. Actual quotes vary depending on factors like season, available aircraft and more. Your quoted price may be more or less than the estimates on this page.

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Pilatus PC‑12 NGX

6

$38,000

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Citation Latitude

9

$63,330

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Super Midsize

N/A

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Heavy Jet

N/A

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Nevis’ airport is small and scenic, with regional connections nearby.

Vance W. Amory International (TKPN/NEV) is Nevis’ only airport of entry, located on the island’s quiet northeast coast. The single runway is just steps from the sea, and the terminal handles a modest number of daily flights, keeping arrivals relaxed and quick. When direct arrival isn’t possible due to customs hours, weather, or aircraft requirements, nearby Robert L. Bradshaw International (TKPK/SKB) on St. Kitts offers longer operating hours, full-service facilities, and a 10-minute water taxi connection to Nevis.

Nevis’ airport is small and scenic, with regional connections nearby.

Vance W. Amory International (TKPN/NEV) is Nevis’ only airport of entry, located on the island’s quiet northeast coast. The single runway is just steps from the sea, and the terminal handles a modest number of daily flights, keeping arrivals relaxed and quick. When direct arrival isn’t possible due to customs hours, weather, or aircraft requirements, nearby Robert L. Bradshaw International (TKPK/SKB) on St. Kitts offers longer operating hours, full-service facilities, and a 10-minute water taxi connection to Nevis.

Departing Miami

Miami–Opa-locka Executive (OPF/KOPF)

14201 NW 42nd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054

Miami International (MIA/KMIA)

2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126

Miami Executive (TMB/KTMB)

12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186

Arriving Nevis

Vance W. Amory International (TKPN/NEV)

Newcastle, Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Robert L. Bradshaw International (TKPK/SKB)

Basseterre, St. Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Flying Private from Miami to Nevis’ Quiet Shores

Destination Highlights

Nevis offers an understated Caribbean experience where natural beauty and heritage go hand in hand. Visitors can explore historic sugar estates, hike the trails of Nevis Peak, or relax on quiet beaches like Oualie and Pinney’s. The island’s small size means nothing is far — from Charlestown’s waterfront cafes to the botanical gardens tucked into the hillsides.

Aircraft Comfort and Options

A light jet such as the Cessna Citation CJ3+ is well-suited for this trip, combining nonstop range from Miami with strong short-field performance for Nevis’ runway. The cabin comfortably seats up to eight passengers, with space for resort luggage, sports gear, or golf clubs if you’re visiting the island’s championship course.

When to Fly and What to Expect

The dry season from December to April offers the calmest seas and most reliable weather, ideal for a smooth flight and plenty of sunshine. May and June bring a quieter atmosphere and good water clarity for snorkeling. From July to November, the island is at its greenest, but travel plans should account for the Atlantic hurricane season and occasional tropical showers.

Four local highlights to inspire your visit.

Nevis at a Glance

Hamilton House

Birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, now a museum in Charlestown telling the story of Nevis’ colonial past and its most famous native son.

Nevis Peak Trails

Guided hikes lead through rainforest to the volcanic summit, where panoramic views take in neighboring St. Kitts and the surrounding sea.

Pinney’s Beach

A calm, west-facing stretch perfect for swimming and sunset walks, with clear water and gentle surf year-round.

Beachfront BBQs

Local beach bars and small resorts host weekend cookouts, serving freshly caught fish and lobster with live music under the stars.

Miami to Nevis Charter Flight FAQs

Can I fly directly from Miami to Nevis?

Yes — light and midsize jets with good short-field performance, such as the Citation CJ3+, can operate nonstop from Miami to Vance W. Amory International. Direct arrivals are limited to the airport’s customs and immigration hours, so we plan departure times accordingly. Outside those hours or during certain weather conditions, flights route via St. Kitts with a short water taxi or connecting hop to Nevis.

What’s the baggage situation on a private flight to Nevis?

Private flights don’t have TSA limits, but we still manage luggage for weight and balance. On this route, a CJ3+ can handle standard suitcases, soft duffels, golf clubs, and sports gear with ease. Oversized or fragile items — like surfboards or boxed art — are loaded by hand, often within view of the passengers, and can travel in the cabin if space allows.

Are there customs rules I should know about when arriving in Nevis?

Customs operates on-island and is straightforward, but agricultural products, plants, and unprocessed meats are restricted. Locally made rum, hot sauce, jams, and handicrafts can be taken home without issue, and there’s no liquid limit in the cabin on a private flight. We pre-notify customs so the process is typically quick and personal.

What is the in-flight experience like from Miami to Nevis?

The route generally offers a smooth ride, especially during the winter trade-wind season. Summer and early fall can bring isolated showers and the occasional light chop, but jets typically cruise above most weather. Catering, seating arrangements, and even in-flight music can be tailored to your group’s preferences.

When is the best time to plan a trip to Nevis?

December to April offers the driest weather and most reliable conditions for both flying and beach activities. May and June bring fewer visitors and warm, calm seas. From July through November, the island is lush and quiet, though itineraries should account for the potential of tropical weather systems.