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The Point at Petite Calivigny in Grenada selects Preferred Residences

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The Point at Petite Calivigny in Grenada selects Preferred Residences
11 Aug 2017

The Point at Petite Calivigny in Grenada selects Preferred Residences

Preferred Residences has added The Point at Petite Calivigny to its collection of distinct properties. The upscale mixed-use resort is located in Grenada, often called the “Spice Island” for the abundance of spices cultivated on its volcanic soil since the 17th century.

“Shared ownership has proven to be a successful business model in several of the Caribbean’s most popular travel destinations,” said Dr. Christopher C. Ashby, director of Chanson D’Argent Holdings Development Limited, developer of the resort. “After many years of involvement in Grenada’s residential real-estate market, we recognized a need for more diversification in the island’s tourism product. We are confident that The Point at Petite Calivigny provides the optimal mix of luxury and flexibility to fit the lifestyle of today’s affluent leisure travelers.”

Located on 9 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, The Point at Petite Calivigny will include two-bedroom condominiums and three-bedroom stand-alone villas with scenic views of Calivigny Island, Hog Island, and the Woburn Bay marine sanctuary. The well-appointed condominiums will be built around a free-form pool and yoga pavilion to provide the ambiance of privacy similar to a small village. The villas will feature a sophisticated modern style with spacious living and dining areas, hand-crafted furniture, fully equipped open kitchens, private patio, and infinity pool. The resort will be built in two phases, with the first phase slated for completion in the fourth quarter of 2017.

An array of upscale amenities will be available at the resort, with phase one to include a three-meal waterfront restaurant, indoor/outdoor gym, deep-water marina, and boat dock. Among the additional planned amenities as part of phase two are a 60-room hotel, beach club/restaurant, sky bar and lounge, as well as a health spa. Electric carts will be available for owners and guests to access all areas of the property. Just 15 minutes from the international airport, guests will arrive at the resort by private launch.

Grenada is famed for its natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Visitors can take advantage of a variety of activities and attractions available on the island — from snorkeling, diving, and deep-sea fishing to local festivals, and bustling markets in St. Georges, the capital city. They can hike through rain forests and tropical jungles, and tour historic landmarks, forts, and plantations.

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