The Reef House
Ocean-front. Three bedrooms wrapped around a teak deck. The reef breaks 90 metres off — you'll hear it before you see it.
Eight private villas on the quieter end of the beach. A single spa. One rhythm — the property's, not your phone's.
Six acres between the beach and the service road. Private pathways thread through sea-grape hedges. The spa sits at the garden's quietest corner. From the Reef House you can hear the reef break.
Ocean-front. Three bedrooms wrapped around a teak deck. The reef breaks 90 metres off — you'll hear it before you see it.
Beach-front courtyard house. Two bedrooms. Outdoor bath in the garden. Morning sun in the main room, afternoon shade on the porch.
Single-room garden suite. Outdoor shower. Large bed under a palm — the one the suite is named after, probably the oldest tree on the property.
Two-storey on the dune line. Master suite upstairs with the longest view on the property. Tidewater always closer than it should be.
Single-level beach cottage. Open kitchen, garden bath, hammock between the two sea-grape trees. The smallest bill, the deepest sleep.
Inland of the spa, surrounded by frangipani and aloe. Two interior courtyards. Quietest house on the property — light without sun, shade without dim.
A garden studio. One large room, polished concrete floor, a kitchenette, an outdoor copper bath. Built for one. Romantic, austere.
The largest house. Five bedrooms, double-height living, infinity pool, private beach steps. Two staff quarters at the rear, a wine cellar, a meditation room.
No restaurant. No à la carte. A single tasting at the long table on the garden terrace, or in your villa — whichever you prefer. The chef lives on property and grows half the menu in the kitchen garden.
“The most considered hideaway in the Caribbean. Eight houses, no lobby, no buzz — and yet you leave talking about everyone you met.”Condé Nast Traveller · Hot List 2026
“A masterclass in restraint. The kitchen alone is reason enough to fly.”Travel + Leisure · A-List Hotels 2025
“Frangipani is what Caribbean luxury used to mean — small, considered, and run by people who care.”Robb Report · Resorts of the Year 2026
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