Prickly Bay 8 Properties
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Villa | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 12
Stunning modernised Colonial Estate, 7 ensuite air con bedrooms, endless living/dining spaces, Caribbeans largest private infinity edge swim pool, media room pool table kayaks sailboat deepwater dock, small private beach, 2 acre tropical garden. Staff & cook included.
£546–£1183 / night
£3822–£8280 / week
Short stays welcome
Tower | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4
Gorgeous round mill tower in the tropical gardens of LAE EstateHouse 30ft from the Prickly Bay shore. A truly romantic private setting. Two ensuite double rooms with aircon round kitchen double dining decks, small pool beach dock. Kayaks sailboat & housekeeper included.
£136–£273 / night
£955–£1911 / week
9 bedrooms | Sleeps 16
L'Anse aux Epines House... More a private Boutique Hotel than a villa rental. Totally private and ideally suited to celebrities, and those seeking total seclusion. This is 5 star luxury and service.
£1138–£1592 / night
£7962–£11146 / week
Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4
Situated within its own lush tropical grounds, with a commanding view of Lance Aux Epinés Bay and the Caribbean Sea, in a fashionable, quiet and exclusive residential area on the south coast of the island of Grenada. A unique detached villa with your own indoor swimming pool - all of which you have exclusive use of.
£68–£250 / night
£475–£895 / week
4 nights min stay
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7 bedrooms | Sleeps 12
from £546 / night | £3822 / week
2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4
from £68 / night | £475 / week
from £136 / night | £955 / week
from £1138 / night | £7962 / week
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Known as the ‘Spice Island’ for its trade in nutmeg and cinnamon, Grenada offers real West Indian charm with its mountainous interior and secluded beaches. The capital, St George’s, is a picturesque harbour town with charming colonial architecture. A holiday in Grenada gives you the chance to try the West Indian cuisine and take part in the carnivals and markets, which are part of the island’s vibrant culture.