For “Hamilton” fans who have seen, read, cycled, and heard it all, there’s still one more way to connect with the story: Visit the island of Nevis.

Hamilton lived on Nevis as a young boy before moving to a neighboring island and then, around age 17, to the U.S. As beach lovers, however, we’d never want to leave this place:

Peter Phipp via Getty Images Pinney's Beach on Nevis island

chrisuk1 via Getty Images A view of neighboring St. Kitts from Nevis

AlecOwenEvans via Getty Images The Nevis Botanical Gardens

Bob Krist via Getty Images Horseback riding on Pinney's Beach

Nevis is one of two islands that make up the country of Saint Kitts and Nevis, located just east of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Nevis is known as the more relaxed of the pair, and Nevisians, as they’re called, pride themselves on their laid-back lifestyle.

There’s major debate about exactly when and where on the island Hamilton was born, but landmarks abound nevertheless. There’s Hamilton Beach, which shares his name, and a suggested walking route that many believe is the path young Hamilton walked to school. His legacy also lives on in the Hamilton House, a restored stone building that also serves as the island’s local history museum:

Medioimages/Photodisc via Getty Images St. Paul's Church in Charlestown

Peter Phipp via Getty Images A sugar mill converted into a cottage

Medioimages/Photodisc via Getty Images Pinney's Beach

According to U.S. News, the best time to visit Nevis is May or June, after the high tourist season ends but before the rainy season sets in. It’s easiest to fly into Puerto Rico, then take a connecting flight over to Nevis. Bring a book for the long journey ― we think Hamilton should work just fine.