Travel: Island Hopping: Villas Plus
All the privacy of a plush seaside villa, all the amenities of a top-flight resort: That’s the (trend-driven) idea behind Grand Isle Resort in Great Exuma. But given your oceanfront deck and the pillowy beach below, the simpler pleasures may be all you need.
All the privacy of a plush seaside villa, all the amenities of a top-flight resort: That’s the (trend-driven) idea behind Grand Isle Resort in Great Exuma (888-472-6310; grandislevillas.com). But given your oceanfront deck and the pillowy beach below, the simpler pleasures may be all you need.
Digs: Two- and three-bedroom townhomes top out at a cavernous 2,800 square feet and are fully loaded: a Sub-Zero fridge, plus plasma TV and surround sound in the living room. Each comes with a golf cart, perfect for cruising to grocery and spirits shops. High-season rental prices from $540 per night, with buy-in options starting at $735,000.
Scene: Families with kids, a few scattered honeymooners. Service is attentive without being overbearing.
Eat: For dinner, let one of the on-site chefs prepare and serve a three-course menu in your villa, for $150 per person.
Do: Kayaking and snorkeling in the bay are free. Sightseeing cruises also run daily. The best nightlife is just 200 yards up the beach, at the petite but lively Four Seasons casino.
Getting there: Most flights connect through Florida. Expect to pay $600.