"Who else
would like to
relax with
friends,
drink cocktails on the deck of your
luxurious
home
on your
own
private Caribbean island,
and watch the dolphins frolic, while the sun sets behind
mountains draped in lush tropical rainforest?" 
- Especially
when you can have
all this for less than the cost of
your current home.
| Date: | Sunday, August 19th, 2007 |
| Subject: | Beautiful Caribbean island retreat for sale |
You probably never dreamed it could be possible. Indeed if
you wanted to buy an island anywhere else in the Caribbean
you would need to be a very well-heeled multi-millionaire.
But there is one secret corner that, until recently, has
been completely overlooked: a fantastic bay with beautiful
islands, clean, unspoilt sandy beaches, crystal clear
waters, lush tropical rainforest, and a charming, bustling
little town.
What you won’t find here are crowded beaches, noisy
jet-skis, and obnoxious tourists fighting over a limited
supply of beach chairs.
In fact the area is so unspoilt and beautiful that it has
been the location for “Survivor” reality TV programmes for
no less than twelve different countries! That location is
the Bocas del Toro archipelago on the Caribbean coast of
Panama
This bay actually boasts hundreds of islands. Some are
large, many are tiny. And, among all of these, is one that
stands out as unique - and that is now up for sale at a
ridiculously cheap price. That island has been aptly named
Xanadu.
And so it should be, as it is, perhaps, one of the most
peaceful places on Earth. But we are getting ahead of
ourselves. To get the full flavor of your island retreat,
let’s run through a typical day.
You awake in your king sized bed in a huge bedroom. You get
up, open the French doors, and are greeted by that still
quiet freshness of a Caribbean morning. Not a ripple is on
the water as you look across Dolphin Bay to the distant
hills, covered in thick, lush, tropical rainforest.
To get a better view of the morning, you step out onto the
upper deck (10' by 30') and survey your kingdom. There are
no neighbours to worry about - after all, you own the whole
island - so there is no need to dress modestly.
After a refreshing shower in the large bathroom (his and her
basins) you get dressed in the walk-in closet and go
downstairs to meet with your guests, who have also enjoyed a
peaceful (and very quiet - no cars!) night’s sleep in their
two bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms.
After fixing some fresh coffee and your favorite breakfast,
which you all eat out on the shaded deck, you plan the days
activities.
First on the agenda is an early morning swim and snorkel,
right off your lower deck. The warm water is crystal clear,
giving you a perfect view of the amazing coral reef that
extends for about 200 meters on each side of the house. Take
a close look at the different types of coral, and you will
see what looks like Christmas tinsel wrapped around them. In
fact it is a type of starfish known as a brittlestar!
You will also, of course, see countless different tropical
fish - the striped “sergeant major”, trumpet
fish, some amazing bright blue ones, angel fish, and, if
you are lucky, perhaps a ray gracefully lifting off from the
sand below the reef and leisurely “flying” through the water
(don’t worry, they won’t harm you - and no, there are no
sharks).
Head out of the bay across to Red Frog Beach (15 minutes), a
long yellow sandy beach. It is always practically deserted -
except on Sundays when the locals come out for a day off -
and has some great waves to play in. Don’t forget to take a
15 minute walk along a trail through the jungle, where you
will see countless tiny bright red tree frogs. This is the
only place in the world that they can be found.
If you are more into surfing, then head out to Punch point
or Bluff Beach on Isla Colon for some world class waves -
and see if you can keep up with the locals who have featured
in various magazine photo shoots. If you want to learn,
there are plenty of smaller wave breaks that are a bit
kinder on beginners.
Just 15 minutes across the water from Xanadu lies Bocas
town. The colonial style wooden buildings painted in every
bright color you can imagine, remind you more of the
Caribbean Islands of St. Lucia and Grenada than Central
America. Here you can find everything you need -
supermarkets, restaurants, bars, discos, local arts and
crafts, a bank with ATM, Mail Boxes etc., and high speed
internet. And people even speak English!
Well, I haven’t mentioned the nature walks.
Have you every picked fresh cocoa beans off a tree (photo on
left)? And there are not
one, but five species of endangered turtles, countless
orchids, toucans, and sloths. Check with the Smithsonian
Research Centre in Bocas town for details. Nor have I mentioned
nearby horse
riding, golf (coming soon), diving, or fishing. Time enough
to explore all of those another day.
Right now it is time to head back home and relax in a
lounger, or maybe the hammock, on the covered veranda or huge (96m2) tiled deck.
Perhaps today will be one of those days that the dolphins
decide to play right in front of you (they often do). If so,
you will be treated to a delightful show.Contact me now for more details

