Luxury Villas in the Caribbean

Make your holiday memorable and more comfort by staying in Luxury villas in the Caribbean. Just 45 minutes to board the eighteen-seat Twin Otter in the Barbados, it goes towards the Caribbean idyll of the Mustique. It must be luxuriant – however visiting this place during March would be best because it is the end of the hundred day’s drought, which has left the place dry, and the grass parched. As the small airport comes into mind, the promise of what waits for you is the 1,400-acre island, which is well known for its beauty because of its celebrity guests. In 1958, Lord Glenconner (Colin Tennant) bought Mustique that forms piece of the Grenadines and St Vincent, for just 45,000 euros from the Hazell family of the St Vincent. During that time, it was bit more than a thinly populated mass of opaque scrub; its 2 square miles had just some settlements, some of the estates and several ruins remaining from the past sugar plantation.

Within a few years, but, the Tennant had built enough Luxury villas in the Caribbean in order to make the island's uncultivated beauty more attractive to wealthy friends looking for a private holiday spot. He gave ten acres of plot to Princess Margaret as a wedding gift in the year 1960. By the time Princess Margaret had built her own Luxury villas in the Caribbean in 1972, Mustique had become identical with the puzzling world of exclusivity and luxury. A few years later, The Tennant sold his beautiful island – and now, the Mustique Corporation comprises hundred villa owners and shareholders. Most of the people who are settled in this beautiful Island are British. Nowadays, you may find visitors speaking English with a Swedish, American or French accent.