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Hidden Cove - Just for Two |
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1 Br |
1 Bath |
Sleeps 2 |
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| Perched just thirty feet over the ocean, this tastefully decorated apartment - which is actually the first floor of a two-story house - has the feel of being on a yacht (the owners are husband and wife who worked in the yachting world for many years).Situ... | | | |
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Oceanfront, Private, Quiet, Water Access, Pool, Fantastic View |
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2 Br |
2 Bath |
Sleeps 4 |
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| Pelicans Path is a charming small house nestled amongst foliage and blooming bougainvillea in the Hull Bay Area. It is located in a residential neighborhood, 125 feet above and overlooking the ocean.Enjoy breathtaking view of the ocean and Inner and Outer... | | | |
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Dream Vacation Great View of Bay Ideal Island Getaway |
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3 Br |
2 Bath |
Sleeps 5 |
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| When you think of an Caribbean vacation, do you imagine waking up in the mornings, drinking freshly ground coffee or local tea while overlooking the ocean, listening to the sounds of the sea, watching boats go by and people swimming? Do you imagine spendi... | | | |
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Living on the Edge |
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4 Br |
3.5 Bath |
Sleeps 8 |
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| At the end of the road, an oasis of calm and refuge awaits you. When you enter the gates of Casa del Mar you know you've found a private, unique place where great memories are made...surrounded by the sea on three sides, set on dramatic cliffs overlooking... | | | |
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A View that Takes Your Breath Away at a Price that Does Not! |
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1 Br |
1 Bath |
Sleeps 2 |
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| From your deck, 850 feet above Hull Bay, are some of the most spectacular views available in the Caribbean. From St. John on the East to Iguana Rock on the West, some 23 islands are visible in a vista that encompasses over 2000 square miles. Standing on t... | | | |
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Romantic Cottage Getaway with Spectacular Views |
Loft |
1 Br |
1 Bath |
Sleeps 4 |
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| Situated on a crested knoll 850 feet above beautiful Hull Bay, this cottage offers some of the most spectacular views imaginable. To the east we see St. John, Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and the numerous barrier islands of the U.S. and British V... | | | |
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