Price Per Person based on UK departure
Stay 7 Nights from £16,315 (low season) to £24,205 (high season) based on a Three Bedroom Villa and full board only. Flights, transfers and additional supplements are on request.
Prices are for guidance only. They are subject to availability, change and current
exchange rate. You will be advised of the price of the holiday that you wish to
book before your contract is confirmed.
Accommodation
Villa Interior:
Hawk’s Nest features lovely high ceilings and large windows which allow for plenty of light and a bright, fresh environment. Internally, there is over 3600ft² of space, comprising a living area, bar, media annexe and dining space (seating up to 12 guests) as well as a full service kitchen equipped with Viking appliances. There is one en suite master bedroom and a further two en suite guest rooms, all offering idyllic harbour views. There are four bathrooms in total, three of which are en suite.
Villa Exterior:
The villa leads out onto a spacious patio and entertainment area, boasting the swimming pool, sun deck and an additional dipping pool. Due to its position on tropical hillside, the views from here are sublime; to the front you can admire gorgeous shoreline while to the back, there is dense foliage and forest.
Nanny’s Apartment:
Featuring two bedrooms (one with a queen-size bed and the other with bunk beds), two bathrooms, a living room and a compact kitchen. The nanny’s apartment is located in the pool quarters.
Dining
The Chef is on-hand to prepare delicious, personalised meals in the kitchen. Alternatively, guests can venture down to the main resort and dine at one of the restaurants.
Guests can also drink at Drakes Channel Lounge or request the Tradewinds Wine Room which houses a twelve-guest dining table complemented by a master sommelier, creative Chef and a selection of carefully chosen beverages.
Select a restaurant for more information
| Cuisine: | Picnic Cuisine & Refreshments
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| Setting: | Not quite as ominous as it sounds, guests can choose to be stranded on White Beach with nothing but an elegant picnic and the romance of the ocean.
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| Dress Code: | Casual
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| Cuisine: | International cuisine
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| Setting: | This distinctly European venue lends itself to a European menu of ingredients, complemented by fresh and organic Caribbean flavours. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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| Dress Code: | Smart-casual
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| Cuisine: | Picnic Cuisine
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| Setting: | A gourmet picnic feast is served on the idyllic sands of White Bay.
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| Dress Code: | Casual
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| Cuisine: | Casual Fare
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| Setting: | Named after the beach on which it fronts rather than the food it serves, the grill is open for lunch and serves an a la carte selection of simple yet creative fare such as burgers, salads and ribs.
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| Dress Code: | Casual
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Leisure Facilities
The spa is positioned on Big Reef Bay and provides 10,000ft² of harmonious space in the most idyllic island location. Offering organic and predominately Ayurvedic-based treatments, this superior cliff-edge sanctuary boasts a meditation pool, relaxation lounges, pergolas and a hot tub, as well as specialised doctors on-hand to rejuvenate and revitalise. Beauty treatments such as manicures and pedicures (conducted while you relax in luxurious heated seats) are also available, as are private yoga lessons, solitary sunbathing spots and brisk walks.
Peter Island offers the exclusivity and services of a five-star resort within a private villa. The resort has devised its own ‘Villa Program’ which ensures your every request is fulfilled; from food, beverage and entertainment needs, to preferred wines, pillow types and DVD collections. To oversee these arrangements, each villa is assigned a Villa Manager and additional staff can be arranged on request, subject to a surcharge. Furthermore, villa guests are granted full access to all of the main resort’s facilities, restaurants, spa and water sports.
Staff includes a Chef and Villa Manager
Guests can take a twenty minute boat ride to over thirty impressive dive sites. The resort’s onsite diving and water sport professionals are experienced and enthusiastic and will delight in taking you to some of the area’s copious diving spots – including Carrot Shoal with its famous Black Tip Reef, as well as Shark Point, Truck Reef and an awesome underwater bar. And because this is the terrain of the world’s most prolific pirates, who knows what you will find in the depths of the ocean?
Although this is not an adults-only resort, children under eight years of age are strongly discouraged in the main resort. However, the villas provide plenty of space and secluded surroundings for family groups.
Peter Island is the fifth largest island in the British Virgin Islands and is therefore saturated in beautiful, pearly-white shoreline. From the resort itself, five stunning beaches can be accessed, the main beach being Deadman’s Bay. Due to the island’s exclusivity, it’s not uncommon to have vast stretches of sand to yourself and guests can request to be dropped off at a neighbouring beach with a packed picnic. With no crowds, no noise and no ship-loads of cruise-goers flooding the island, this is exotic, barefoot luxury at its most authentic.