Guana Island, BVI
By Private Islands Magazine • Aug 11th, 2008 • Category: Luxury Island Travel
With 850 expansive acres, Guana Island is an extraordinary resort that provides a glimpse of the early years of Caribbean travel. A time before visits from giant cruise liners, sprawling mega-hotels, and the widespread popularity that has made the experience seem a little less… exclusive. This former 18th century sugarcane plantation is virtually untouched, aside from a series of beautiful small villas located atop a central ridge. With high elevations offering incredible views, the full picture of Guana’s biodiversity comes into focus. Considered by scientists to have one of the strongest concentrations of flora and fauna in the world, the well-protected Guana is home to exotic creatures such as Caribbean flamingos, rare tortoises, and a wide array of flowers and rare forest ecosystems. With three surrounding reefs, the feeling of being in an utter tropical paradise is even magnified. Available for full rental at US $136, 500 per week, the experience is simply unforgettable.
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Great stuff. Nice to read some well written posts. A long way between them.