Guana Island, British Virgin Islands Arouses Virgin Pleasure Response
“The virgin island that is.” Guana Island in the BVI is one of the few remaining virgins in the Caribbean. For those who love beauty, serenity, privacy, nature, and the simpler side of life, this virgin hits the G-spot for pleasure seeking tourists.
Guana Island off the coast of Tortola is one of the last remaining privately-owned islands left in the Caribbean. You can rent the whole island for about $136, 500 (US) per week. This former 18th century sugarcane plantation is virtually untouched, aside from a series of beautiful small villas located atop a central ridge.
If you don’t want to rent the whole island, no worries, there are no more than 32 guests on the island at any give time, giving each guest more than enough space to stretch out in this 850-acre island.
Some of Guana’s seven white-sand beaches are only accessible by boat. And with 3 surrounding reefs, fabulous Caribbean snorkeling is available.
Guana Island is a great place for 3 different groups:
Family vacations - they have special children’s weeks in the summer
Romantic honeymooners
Nature Lovers
Considered by scientists to have one of the strongest concentrations of flora and fauna in the world, Guana is a designated wildlife sanctuary with mountain trails and a range of endangered species. High elevations offer incredible views Guana’s biodiversity.
Guana Island landmarks Include:
Muskmelon Bay
White Bay
Monkey’s Point
Guana is a place where you can wake up with the birds and fall asleep to a frog serenade.
Fractional Ownership of Caribbean Islands Property
Fractional ownership of real estate is on the rise in the Caribbean Islands.
Buying a condo or home in the Caribbean Islands has never been easier. From the Bahamas to the Virgin Islands and Belize, Panama and Tortola - fractional ownership of Caribbean real estate is booming. Booming is an apt term as many of the people buying fractional real estate are baby boomers.
Baby boomers are retiring in increasing numbers. An increasing number of retirees do not want to spend their golden years in one spot. Sharing ownership in a condo or house via fractional ownership is an ideal way to have one or two get-a-way spots that can also add value to your investment portfolio.
Following the Sun
Many retirees love the Caribbean Islands sun and beaches. The Caribbean is accessible and offers everything one needs to relax and enjoy the finer things of like: a good round of golf, a great drink, a wonderful sunset, a secluded beach, crystal clear waters, fantastic friends, etc.
Every major hotel chain and property developer is jumping in the condominium fractional ownership arena. In the next few years, we will see a huge increase in fractional ownership opportunities in the Caribbean Islands.