Necker Island, BVI, Caribbean
We all know the story of how Sir Richard Branson's Great House on Necker Island, was burnt to the ground in 2011, and how actor Kate Winslet braved the flames to carry Branson's 90-year-old mum Eve from the burning building. Kate became a heroine and as a reward soon after married Branson's nephew, the colourfully-named named Ned Rocknroll (wisely she decided not to take his surname).
The Great House, is the private home of Sir Richard Branson and part of the Virgin Limited Edition portfolio. ' Necker Island has been my home for more than 30 years and for me it is the most beautiful place in the world,' Branson says. 'The brand new Great House is the heart of the island and I'm thrilled with the results. This signals a new dawn for Necker, which I'm very excited about.'
No wonder Branson is so besotted, because Necker Island is in an idyllic location, the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, surrounded by aqua waters and coral reefs and fringed with silvery-sand beaches.
The Great House has been re-modelled on the original Balinese-inspired design, with the addition of what the website calls some 'innovative design twists'.
Each of the eight guest rooms has a balcony, and all come with king-size beds and spacious en-suite bathrooms. The Luxury Travel Bible readers will naturally head for he upper level and the Master Suite, which features a four poster bed draped in white muslin, panoramic views from virtually every angle, a two-person Jacuzzi, a stand-alone outdoor bath and a fully-stocked fridge.
For exclusive-use bookings, accommodation on Necker Island includes nine bedrooms in the Great House including the Master Suite and six individual Bali Houses dotted around the island. There is also a bunkroom in the Great House that sleeps up to six children. The total number of guests that can be accommodated on Necker Island is 30 (plus six children) at a nightly rate of the afore-mentioned $60,000 .
For those who want to enjoy the full Necker experience without having the readies to hire the whole island, 'Celebration Weeks' provide the opportunity to book an individual room in more traditional hotel-style.
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Find what brings you joy and go there. Jan Phillips
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