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PAID CONTENT FOR VILLA ATLANTIS


PAID CONTENT FOR VILLA ATLANTIS


Villa Atlantis CAP ESTATE, ST LUCIA


Villa Atlantis is a luxury villa where natural beauty and refined living converge. It’s perched atop the exclusive Cap Estate, where rolling hills meet two oceans in the northern reaches of St Lucia. At first glance, Villa Atlantis evokes a sense of


Caribbean nostalgia. Limestone steps, arched windows and a classic stone facade open into expansive, open-air spaces that blur the boundary between indoors and out. Tropical gardens hum with birdsong and a fountain flows softly through the heart of the home, its sound carried on the island breeze. Spanning 8,000sq ft, the villa is both grand and


welcoming. Six thoughtfully designed bedrooms accommodate groups and families with ease, whether it’s one of the master suites with a bathtub beneath a chandelier or the ‘Atlantic room’, with its private shower that opens to the sky. The villa is fully staffed, complete with a concierge, cook and housekeeper, ensuring a relaxing stay where every request is catered for. Outside, the centrepiece is an 80 ft infinity pool as well as a stone hot tub encompassing the


gorgeous view. Here, guests can lounge beneath swaying palms, enjoy fresh papaya at sunrise or stargaze from the private terrace. There are multiple spots where guests can gather,


from the breezy dining pavilion to the shaded outdoor bar, which is perfect for sunset cocktails. Yoga sessions on the lawn, al fresco breakfasts or unwinding with a novel in a hammock — Villa Atlantis is designed for relaxation in every form. The true luxury of Villa Atlantis lies not just in


its amenities however, but in its setting. For those who want to explore, Cap Estate offers quick access to Rodney Bay’s restaurants, the historic trails of Pigeon Island and some of the island’s most beautiful beaches. It’s also one of St Lucia’s most tranquil and scenic areas, once a sprawling sugar plantation and now home to a collection of private homes, golf greens and nature reserves. It’s a place that offers seclusion and connection. Whether guests are watching sailboats drift


along the horizon or sharing stories over a locally sourced meal, Villa Atlantis offers a rare chance to slow down and bask in the beauty of St Lucia.


DON’T MISS Set sail on a private boat charter for an unforgettable cruise to St Lucia’s iconic Pitons — twin volcanic spires rising from the sea


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KEY FEATURES • 6 spacious air-conditioned bedrooms • 80ft inifinity pool & stone hot tub • Panoramic sunrise & sunset views • Fully staffed with a concierge, cook and housekeeper • In-villa spa services


KEY ACTIVITIES • Pigeon Island National Landmark • The world’s only drive-in volcano with rejuvenating mud baths


• Tropical rainforest zip-lining • Splash Island Water Park


GET IN TOUCH villa-atlantis-stlucia.com T: +1 758 285 2270 E: atlantisstlucia1@gmail.com


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