Filed Under (North America) by admin on 15-08-2009
Caribbean
While it may be one of the most prominent luxury islands out there, Barbados still hasn’t lost its exclusive appeal. Hundreds of celebrities still flock there each and every January, hoping to catch a ray or two of glorious winter sunshine. The 166-square-mile island is completely flat, meaning luxury hotels and fine-dining restaurants are aplenty along its stunning, white-sand coastline. Highly recommended is the Sandy Lane – Luxury Golf & Spa Resort at St James, the island’s most prestigious place to stay and much-publicized wedding venue to Tiger Woods a few years back.
Filed Under (South America) by admin on 10-04-2009

The second home with Mr Richard Branson, Necker Island is the Virgin whom the contractor have very the island deprived in the middle of the British Virgin Islands. The diffusion through 74 acres glorious of tropical forest and fine sand fails, this island of luxury was upwards broken by Branson towards the end of the Seventies and was transformed into attractive retirement and of first class of island for aucuns less than $10 million. For $47.000 per day, the easy guests can have the free reign of the island, which includes a villa of Balinese-model with 10 rooms to be laid down, two private beaches, a certain number of swimming pools, courts of tennis, a personal chief, water sports, and approvals in abundance. Decorated outside with luxurious wood hard Brazilian, antiquities and the pieces of furniture of Balinese and fabrics authentic, it is not any wonder the tastes of the late princess Diana, Mariah Carey and Oprah Winfrey remained here. Fortunately for us, Branson is a man who likes to divide — and which can blame it?