FEATURE PETER ISLAND
Rugged, rocky Peter Island in the British Virgin Islands offers a sense of wellbeing and peace and quiet – indeed it is more of a retreat than a resort. Guests are welcome to book a single beauty treatment or a week- long yoga and meditation course at the almost temple- tranquil spa. Peter Island’s cliff- top Falcon’s Nest sleeps 12 in three buildings with an infinity pool, hot tub, wet bar, waterfall, home cinema, gym and a private chef. Absolute luxury on an almost secret island.
For further information, please see
www.peterisland.com or visit stand A131 at ILTM 2011.
Peter Island MUSHA CAY Musha Cay
Musha Cay Resort is located in the Bahamas and is reputedly the world’s most expensive private island resort. Lush, secluded and inviting, it boasts a private runway, five residences, and seven beaches to explore. Musha is reserved for only one party (up to 24 guests) at a time, and the owners have deliberately kept the three surrounding islands uninhabited to ensure the privacy of its guests, often celebrities or discreet high-profile individuals and their families. The cost of a night’s stay is upwards of $25000. The exclusivity – priceless.
For further information, please see
www.mushacay.com or visit stand O141 at ILTM 2011.
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