The Caribbean Sea weaves its way around the many islands of the British Virgin Islands like channels into a tropical world. The names of these channels recall intrepid explorers of an earlier age, staking claims to a New World, whilst today they provide much more leisurely thorough fares for kitesurfers and sailing yachts.
The principal island of the region is Tortola, the capital of the British Virgin Islands, largely covered with mangrove-lined hillsides, and edged with elliptical slithers of white sand beaches.
Nora Hazel Point is a 42-acre private estate on Tortola, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. On the estate are two properties – the first, Osprey House, is a 4-bedroom villa in a hill-top position with pool and 240-degree ocean views.
The send, Nora Hazel House, is a 6-bedroom villa rented separately.
The properties can be rented independently, or together providing accommodation for up to 22 guests.
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, Osprey House is a high-quality island villa, contemporary in style yet maintaining a comfortable and homely feel. A large, open plan kitchen and living area opens directly to the outdoor space with infinity edge pool, outdoor dining and living spaces. Outdoor terraces are bordered by a protective glass screen, providing safety from drops in the grounds, although young children will require supervision.
The tropical island of Tortola is home to glorious beaches, vibrant towns, and lovely hospitable people. Perfect for water sports, the BVIs offer world-class sailing and care-free Caribbean living.