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Blue Lagoon Island Resort for Sale on Ebay for 25 Million EURO

The island is home to a world class resort development (80% complete), with an estimated completion of 6 to 9 months.

The main complex, comprising the lobby, lounge, dining pavilion, meeting facilities and full service spa, soars 100 feet above the turquoise lagoon, offering sublime vistas and spectacular sunsets. The lavish private villas are scattered along the crystal clear water’s edge on a magnificent white sand beach. Spa tubs built for two complete each of the 21 guest Bures (Villas), which will feature mosquito-netted four-poster beds and sumptuous furnishings.

The present owners of the island write…

“When we found the island in 1994, the weather was less than ideal, there was NO infrastructure or conveniences, but the property was incredible, even at its worst! We decided to purchase the island while sitting on the beach in the rain. Sounds romantic but after looking at dozens of properties all over the world, we knew that Blue Lagoon Island was very special.

After purchasing the island we retained an architect who worked on many prestigious properties, including Euro Disney and Disney World in Florida – a landscape architect who was involved in the design of Jack Nicholas courses and resort properties for Don Kohl, a Southern California property developer.

The entire island was incorporated into the resort design including the very spacious individual villas on the beach, the main complex soaring 100′ above the lagoon, the full service spa facility, dining pavilion (including a show kitchen and “European” wine cellar like no other in the region), golf course, roads, jetty and marina, dive center and many other facilities. Future plans include a pearl farm and luxury yacht component to the resort development.”

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