INTRODUCING TAMARIND HILLS
Set on a sunset-facing bluff on Antigua’s glorious west coast between Darkwood and Ffrey’s, two of the island’s most beautiful beaches, Tamarind Hills takes five star luxury to new heights. This stunning collection of freehold beachfront and oceanview villas and apartments is beautifully designed and appointed for contemporary and stylish Caribbean living
Each property offers generously sized interior and exterior living spaces, luxurious appointments including an Italian designer kitchen and a private floating infinity edged pool, perfectly placed to take in the spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. A rental programme and rental pool are available providing an income stream when not in residence.
LUXURY CARIBBEAN PROPERTY
While enjoying the privacy of their own property, owners and their guests enjoy privileged access to the five star resort facilities of Tamarind Hills, such as the Beach Club with casual open air dining and elegant fine dining restaurant. There is a signature spa with cliff-top salas, beauty salon, gym, pilates and yoga studios, and superb sports facilities including tennis, water sports and running tracks. A shopping galleria features a delicatessen, convenience store, library, business centre and more.
Whether as Caribbean residence, a holiday home or pure investment, Tamarind Hills is unparalleled in the Antigua real estate market.
SUNDAY EXPRESS – I’m a beach addict
14 June 2010 | 5:33 pm
Article in the Sunday Express | June 13th 2010 View the article.
Antigua Acquires an Upscale Profile
10 June 2010 | 11:55 pm
JUMBY BAY, ANTIGUA — A growing number of Europeans are scouting real estate on the Caribbean island of Antigua, lured by its legendary 365 beaches and the explosion of upscale properties that have come on the market in recent years. Antigua was not part of the development frenzy that marred so many of its neighbors in [...]
Caribbean Dream
10 June 2010 | 11:48 pm
THE saltire grew more distinct as a small boat drew closer to the shore: a fruit vendor selling his wares from yacht to yacht. Sitting in a sun-soaked beachfront restaurant in St Lucia, it seemed improbable – a strangely homesick form of jet lag, perhaps. Dozens more national flags came into focus as the dinghy crisscrossed [...]
