Katitche Point Greathouse is a secluded, small holiday village in its own right and includes the main house in pyramid shape, four large suites, and an additional, even more spacious master bedroom. Each unit has an ensuite bathroom and a private verandah with breathtaking sea views. The pyramid-shaped main house, visible from far offshore, is eleven meters (34`) high and offers space for social gatherings as well as reclusion on three levels. The lowest level features a superbly decorated living area with comfortable English couches, teak dining table seating up to 14 people, BOSE stereo system with an extensive CD collection, and a professional kitchen meeting the most exacting standards.
Outdoor living and dining verandahs surround the interior areas of this beautiful holiday home. A staircase leads to the gallery on the second floor with a library, wide-screen TV, and four comfortable loungers which can be made into additional beds. Part of the room overlooks the dining and living area while the other side has large windows for viewing the sea and Virgin Gorda. Guests will find the gallery a special place to relax, play games, and watch videos. A steep steel ladder allows access to the very highest point of the villa and you will find the "Crow`s Nest" at the top of the pyramid on the third level, an ideal vantage point to observe the star-studded night sky. Big pillows are scattered here and there on the Persian carpet; a hammock allows for private and peaceful escape. Wide verandahs surround the main house and provide clusters of gathering areas. A breakfast corner overlooks Mango Bay beach and sea; hammocks allow for peaceful relaxing, and a pair of hanging swings face "sky seats". One verandah features an outdoor bar overlooking the pool deck.
At a glance:
detached location - baby bed/cot: 2 - oven: 2 - electric iron - dishwasher: 2 - BBQ - pets: allowed - internet - highchair: 2 - air condition: in the bedrooms - sea view - microwave - private pool - safe box - SAT/cable-TV - stereo: in every room - telephone: in every room - washing machine - tumble dryer
Rental price in EURO per house per day:
on request
extras: Xmas/Silvester rates on request
service included: maid, butler, concierge, laundry service, on request: private chef service, catering, nanny service
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.