Oil Nut Bay is known for its immaculate beaches, rich history, natural sanctuaries, stunning landmarks, and remoteness. Starting June 1, American Airlines is commencing daily nonstop flights from Miami to the British Virgin Islands. The three-hour flight from Miami International Airport to Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport is the first nonstop U.S.-to-BVI route available since the 1980s.
The new direct flight from Miami to the BVI will make travelling to destinations faster, including transit to the opulent boutique resort Oil Nut Bay spanning 400 acres and designed to honor and emulate the pristine environment. The resort is only accessible by boat or helicopter. It sits on the Eastern tip of Oil Nut Bay, a short distance of 20 minutes from Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport on Beef Island. The resort offers awe-inspiring views and amenities such as private outdoor kitchens and swimming pools, and electric golf carts. Additionally, private butlers trained by The Professional British Butler School and personal chefs are available to cater to guests.
The recently renovated Beach Club comprises a three-tiered pool, swim-up bar, and a new private dining area. The resort features a wellness center with a gym, tennis, and pickleball courts, several water sports, an on-site barn for rescued animals, and hiking trails. For the ultimate luxury, Oil Nut Bay has a brand-new heliport licensed for international arrivals, providing easier travel access within the Caribbean. Nightly villa rentals range from $650 to $30,000, and the resort offers real estate ownership opportunities, including home sites beginning at $2.95 million and furnished homes starting at $4.25 million.
For more information about Oil Nut Bay, visit oilnutbay.com.
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