This Caribbean Island Has 6 National Parks, Secluded White-sand Beaches, and an Exclusive Luxury Resort
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This Caribbean Island Has 6 National Parks, Secluded White-sand Beaches, and an Exclusive Luxury Resort
""People who have enough money to live anywhere on the planet are choosing to live right here," says Alexander Dobbs, real estate sales manager at Oil Nut Bay, highlighting the island's appeal to the wealthy."
""Virgin Gorda has an intimate, less commercialized feel compared to other destinations in the Caribbean, and is an ideal destination for those who seek tranquility," states Andreas Pade, managing director of Rosewood Little Dix Bay."
""After spending a decade scouring the Caribbean for the perfect location, Oil Nut Bay visionary David V. Johnson founded a spot so spectacular it made Travel + Leisure's list of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean.""
""In 1958, billionaire conservationist Laurance Rockefeller purchased a crescent of creamy white sand and the surrounding 500 acres of lush hillside, and what would later become Rosewood Little Dix Bay was born.""
Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands is a luxurious destination attracting billionaires. The island offers a low-density, intimate atmosphere, ideal for tranquility. It features exclusive resorts like Oil Nut Bay and Rosewood Little Dix Bay, which provide high-end amenities and services. Families often return to the island, enjoying its beautiful shores and private island resorts. The area is known for its stunning landscapes and water activities, making it a sought-after location for yacht enthusiasts and those seeking a serene getaway.
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