Friday, October 3, 2008

Jumeirah to Manage Luxury Residence Club in The US Virgin Islands



Jumeirah, the Dubai-based luxury international hospitality management group and Timbers Resorts have joined together to build a luxurious multi-use resort occupying the entire western tip of St. Thomas. The Jumeirah Botany Bay Resort, a five-star boutique hotel of 84 rooms, spread over nine graceful buildings in an intimate and secluded setting. Scheduled to open in 2011, the 400-acre resort will also include 30 fractional residences, 30 whole ownership villas and up to 20 grand estates. These serviced residences will be managed by Jumeirah Living, combining the luxury of a prestige hotel with all the privacy and comforts of home.

Previously owned by The Corning Family as their private estate, Jumeirah at Botany Bay is now available to owners seeking a relaxed and intimate home or retreat. The property’s ideal location provides easy access clear blue water, a pristine coral reef with rare staghorn coral and nature conservancy. In addition, the western location of the property means that it boasts many of the most spectacular views of the St. Thomas sunsets. With its unique topography, The Preserve at Botany Bay offers resort residences that provide both commanding ocean views and easy beach access to two, intimate beach coves. Property owners will enjoy home ownership in an intimate setting while having at their fingertips the amenities and services of a luxury boutique hotel. The Preserve at Botany Bay is an unprecedented opportunity in the Virgin Islands.

The Timbers Company is renowned for developing luxury residence clubs and resorts such as The Timbers Club in Snowmass, Colorado; The Rocks Luxury Residence Club in Scottsdale, Arizona; the Esperanza Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; the Castello di Casole in Tuscany, Italy; and One Steamboat Place in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

For more information visit PrivateResidenceClubs.com