Necker Island is located in the British Virgin Islands, a stunning and unspoilt area of the Caribbean. For those looking for quietness and exclusive seclusion, there is no better place than this luxurious private island with it`s white sandy beaches, which is only rented completely. Only twice a year, during the Celebration Weeks, single holiday accomodations can be rented. The beautiful main house on the top of Devils Hill is the heart of the island. The Great House brings everyone together whether for drinks before dinner, leisurely chats on the comfortable sofas, a game of snooker or to party and dance the night away to the strains of a piano or local calypso band. Relax on the outside terrace with hammocks and couches for that perfect lazy afternoon whilst a sundowner on the Crows Nest is a must. The Great House has eight stunning rooms, each with a balcony, comfy four poster king sized beds with mosquito nets and ensuite bathrooms. The unique Bali houses dotted over the island are perfect for tropical seclusion. Three holiday homes have three tiered levels with alfresco style living.
The other two are spacious one level suites. Each house has access to pools and of course stunning views of the ocean or across the island. Regarding leisure activities, the guests will have a vast choice: beach Olympics, tennis tournaments, sailing, snorkelling, kite-surfing and diving are only some examples. For those feeling less sporty Necker Island offers the Necker Island spa and the blissful prospect of just soaking up the Caribbean sun on a perfect secluded beach. Friendly and well trained staff will be at the guests` disposal all day. The chefs will prepare guests favourites, or wow them with their Michelin star cuisine. Every evening is an adventure as guests dine in some of the most stunning locations around the island - Beach BBQ`s on Turtle beach, Sushi in the pool or Gala evenings in Devil`s House. Necker Island can be reached from Beef Island by a 30 minute transfer by the private launch. A helicopter transfer is possible upon request and surcharge. Rates from 3100 EUR/day
At a glance:
detached location - baby bed/cot - oven - electric iron - CD-Player - DVD-Player - hair dryer - deep freezer - dishwasher - BBQ - pets: NOT allowed - heating - internet - Jacuzzi - coffee machine - fireplace - highchair - air condition - sea view - mosquito nets - private pool - SAT/cable-TV - stereo - telephone - tennis court - washing machine - tumble dryer
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An archipelago in the north of the Caribbean — the British Virgin Islands are 60 small islands, where only 21 are inhabited. The biggest and most famous island is Tortola with the capitol Road Town and its beautiful harbour. Other big islands are Anegada, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda with the famous beach The Baths. The British Virgin Islands provide island hopping and day trips because the distance between the individual islands is very short. Other smaller islands like Necker Island, Norman Island, Peter Island, Pelican Island and Salt Island, where one can buy the local natural salt, should not be left out when going on a trip. Despite the affiliation to the United Kingdom, the currency on the islands is the US-Dollar. With an average temperature of 28°C the archipelago is a year-round destination that furthermore is a very safe place apart from mass tourism. The sapphire water and the white beaches create a Caribbean paradise for tourists on beach holiday that are looking for recovery. But also water sports do not miss out on the islands. Trade winds turn the island into a surfers and sailors paradise. Owing to the impressive underwater world, diving and snorkelling is a once in a lifetime adventure. Golfers will find beautiful courses on the British Virgin Islands that satisfy all desires. The population of the islands is supposed to be the nicest of the Caribbean. The English speaking insular state offers many, partly hidden restaurants, where one can taste various Caribbean delicacies. The local West Indian cuisine along with international food and fresh, self built-on fruit and vegetables indulge every palate. Life on the islands is very laid-back, calm and easy, therefore there are no big discotheques, however a visit in one of the bars with their delicious cocktails is worthwhile. The islands nature is breathtaking. The tropical climate creates a home for many different plant and animal species that impress tourists with their bright and shiny colours. Pelicans, geckos and even the rare ocean turtles are native animals on the British Virgin Islands. Besides many hotels there are numerous luxurious villas and holiday homes including service on the islands that guarantee individual and first-class holidays. The international airport of the British Virgin Islands is Terrence B. Lettsome Airport on Beef Island. The journey is usually made via Puerto Rico, Antigua or St. Maarten.