Little gemstones of the Caribbean Islands

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There are almost 7000 of islands in the Caribbean. Big or small, populated or secluded these slices of land are filled with the top attractions and natural beauty of the planet. Some of them are available for rent and if you have the necessary means to cover the amount you can plan a romantic getaway for two or an amazing party for one hundred people in a more than luxurious scenery.

The intimacy is very expensive but the comfort, the view and the quiet delight is totally worth it.

Little Thatch

This is a small pearl in the treasure chest of the Caribbean having only two square kilometers. You don’t have to fear that it will be drowned into the ocean and you can easily enjoy the scenery from the “Blue lagoon “movie. The only one villa build on this exotic paradise is build completely out of wood and offers an amazing view over the sea. The renting price is not at all big being given the level of intimacy the tourists can enjoy: 1500 dollars per day.

Anquilla

Another island of only 4 square kilometers is attracting rich tourists longing for intimacy due to the two hotels built here in the last two decades. Anquilla represents a high class destination due to its position of only 15 minutes from a larger, cosmopolite island filled with tourist attractions: St. Martin.

Cerulean Villa is one of the luxury hotels of the island and it is actually a large villa that can be rented with 33.000 euros for seven nights, the price covering all inclusive services.

Azulik, Tulum

This resort comes with a pretty explanatory presentation: “No children please.” The reason is also very clear because the 15 villas from Azulik are especially designed for the lover. Each villa is accommodated for two persons, and these cottages have each a private beach, Jacuzzi and all the necessary options for having fun. It is good to know that on the island there is no electricity and the clothing is optional. The payment is 350 dollars for a night spend in this wild paradise

 
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