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Necker IslaNd

Necker IslaNd
British virgin islands, Caribbean
When you stay on Necker, Sir Richard Branson’s
private island, you’ll feel like a VIP as you enjoy this
74-acre Caribbean paradise. Choose a guestroom
in The Great House or an individually designed Bali
House with one to three levels, each with access
to swimming pools. Your days are completely your
own here — you choose the pace, the activities
and where and when you dine. The staff will offer
tempting choices, from six-course gala dinners to
barbecues on Turtle Beach. Relax, soak up the sun,
try your hand at beach Olympics, sign up for a
tennis tournament or go kite-surfing — it’s entirely
your call.
Distance from Beef Island Airport (EIS): 12 mi/19 km

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