And when it comes to exotic, it would be hard to beat Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort, which sits on Quirimbas Archipelago off the northern coast of Mozambique.
Untouched, remote and exclusive, the African island hideaway measures just one kilometre long and 300 metres wide and boasts white powdery sands and azure waters.
And for those who have oodles of cash to splash, Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort has just launched Naturally Exclusive, a rare opportunity to enjoy the tropical paradise with a hand-picked selection of your friends and loved ones.
Naturally Exclusive offers a luxurious setting perfect for gatherings, intimate weddings or special occasions for the family.
The island accommodates up to 24 guests in 12 luxury villas, each with its own private plunge pool boasting endless views of the ocean.
Chefs are on hand to create breakfast, lunch and dinner menus; including traditional Portuguese-accented seafood.
Naturally Exclusive offers a luxurious setting perfect for gatherings, intimate weddings or special occasions for the family.
The island accommodates up to 24 guests in 12 luxury villas, each with its own private plunge pool boasting endless views of the ocean.
Chefs are on hand to create breakfast, lunch and dinner menus; including traditional Portuguese-accented seafood.
Guests are offered a feast on the beach or an evening sail on a traditional dhow.
The region is part of the Quirimbas National Park, renowned for its coral reefs, and whale, dolphin and dugong populations.
Resort buildings are designed in tribute to the surrounds, with sustainable materials used wherever possible. Recycling and conservation are major trademarks.
How do you get here? A three-hour flight from Johannesburg's OR Tambo Airport and a 45-minute helicopter ride should do it.
The Anantara Medjumbe Naturally Exclusive opportunity costs $12,900 per night, for a minimum three-night booking, including accommodation for 24 guests, full-board dining created by personal chefs, and a selection of non-alcoholic drinks, house wines, beers and spirits.
Actually, that doesn't sound so expensive at all. If only I had some credit left on my cards.
The region is part of the Quirimbas National Park, renowned for its coral reefs, and whale, dolphin and dugong populations.
Resort buildings are designed in tribute to the surrounds, with sustainable materials used wherever possible. Recycling and conservation are major trademarks.
How do you get here? A three-hour flight from Johannesburg's OR Tambo Airport and a 45-minute helicopter ride should do it.
The Anantara Medjumbe Naturally Exclusive opportunity costs $12,900 per night, for a minimum three-night booking, including accommodation for 24 guests, full-board dining created by personal chefs, and a selection of non-alcoholic drinks, house wines, beers and spirits.
Actually, that doesn't sound so expensive at all. If only I had some credit left on my cards.
For more information about Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort’s Naturally Exclusive offer, visit
http://medjumbe.anantara.com/Naturally-Exclusive-Private-Island/
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