Toucan Hill Lagoon Bay, Mustique, St Vincent and The Grenadines
from $33000/ week
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from $33000/ week
This hilltop Moroccan palace is a glamorous and romantic Moorish fantasy. Perched atop of Mustique's highest hilltop, this spectacular villa offers guests privacy and tranquility amongst 7 acres of magical surroundings with cooling tradewinds on the islands Southern Coast. Courtyard gardens complete with mature palm trees and walls of blooming bougainvillea create a beautiful wildlife habitat for birds, butterflies...
Toucan Hill's many verandas, balconies and roof top Mirador present spectacular 360-degree views of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic ocean. Courtyard gardens, 2 freshwater infinity pools and mesmeric vistas create a magical environment atop one of the worlds most exclusive islands.
The villas interior comprises a collection of pavilions connected by walkways and covered corridors. The pavilions are designed to frame the dramatic views and capture the prevailing ocean breezes. All rooms including the bedroom suites, a living room, dining room and a library/TV room are enlivened with the kind of exuberant detailing found in Moorish architecture. Tuareg blue on white accents, golden walls the shade of the Sahara sands are used throughout the four magical suites.
There are 3 king size suites: Sultan, Pasha and Palm along with one twin / king suite, Toucan. All the suites feature air conditioning, private terraces and balconies, spacious dressing rooms, have Moorish architectural touches in the ceilings, feature romantic hanging lanterns and beautiful tiled bathrooms.
The highest point on the island allows for unparalleled ocean and bay sunset views that guests will enjoy poolside. The sun deck offers the perfect entertaining space, ideal for parties, weddings and celebrations. Toucan Hill is not entirely suitable for children, although groups with children accompanied by a nanny are welcome.
Toucan Hill Villa comes alive at dusk when the entire place is lit beautifully by a combination of hundreds of candles, votives and tiki torches subtly directing guests around the elegant exterior paths, pools and walkways.
This breathtaking villa has a dedicated full staff of seven to take care of all your needs. There are 2 vehicles available for guest to use whilst they explore the island and it's beautiful beaches.
Household staff live on site in dedicated staff accommodation to provide daily service and hospitality.
Complimentary to the villa are an invitation to the Managing Directors cocktail party, airport pick-up and transfer to the villa, use of 4 floodlit tennis courts, a vehicle, access to fitness trail, household staff (cook, maid & gardener) and laundry service.
Macaroni Beach is perhaps the most famous of Mustique's nine beaches and is situated on the eastern Atlantic coast. Other popular beaches are Endeavour, Lagoon, L'Ansecoy, Pasture Bay and Simplicity, several have picnic hut facilities. Some beaches are connected along the coastline by rustic paths.
The Isle of Mustique is privately owned and it's constant warm climate and unspoilt landscape makes it unique and extremely desirable. Discreetly maintained by The Mustique Company a maximum of 100 residential properties may exist although there are currently only around 70 in existence. Of the few roads on the island, little signage exists and all the telephone and power cables are underground. In essence Mustique has been developed in reverse, the properties are sophisticated whilst the landscape is unspoilt and serene.
Covering 1,400 acres Mustique has several coral reefs at it's waters edge and plays host to a variety of beautiful wildlife such as herons, tortoises, iguanas and a wide variety of tropical birds. The year round population of around 500 live mostly in the villages of Lovell, Britannia Bay and Dover. General history of the island dates back to the 15th century when Spanish sailors named the island 'Los Pajaros' or The Birds' as the islands resembled a flock of birds settling on the ocean. Originally the islands main export was Sugarcane but this was eventually abandoned in the 19th century when sugar was sourced from European-grown sugar beet. Remains of the Sugarcane industry such as the 'Cotton House' and sugar mill at Endeavour are the last physical traces of the islands historic past.
The Equestrian Centre on Mustique offers the unique opportunity to ride along this unspoilt coastline and lush island landscape. The centre is open from Monday to Friday and rides are scheduled at 9.30am and 3.30pm.
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