Incredible Caribbean island for sale in BVI
Buck Island is a classic Caribbean paradise with white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and great facilities just a short boat ride from the airport

Buck Island is a well-known and loved private island in the British Virgin Islands. Only a short boat ride away from the main island, Tortola, and its airport, this island makes the perfect Caribbean paradise.
Buck Island has two docks and beach frontage all of which serves a three-bedroom residence with a gate house and service buildings all over an acre of land.
The island stretches over 43 acres and has a luxury property with 12 bedrooms and nine bathrooms, plus secondary accommodation, swimming pool, beaches and the moorings for boats - everywhere on the island benefits from stunning views.
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The main residence has been constructed in a dramatic cliff-top location. Amenities include computer and reading rooms, TV room, conference room and a gym.
Buck island is under half an hour by boat from Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, from where flights to Antigua take around an hour. Long haul flights to Europe and the US all come out of Antigua.
The guide price is $50,000,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank International on 020 7629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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