Saturday 30 April 2016

Bahamas, Copperfield Bay – Musha Cay



Musha Cay is a 150-acre (quarter-square-mile) island is privately owned in the Exuma chain, in the south of the Bahamas. It is located 85 miles (137 kilometers) southeast of Nassau. It is owned by magician David Copperfield.

Musha Cay is surrounded by three small islands that maintain the privacy of its guests. There can be only one set of guests, and up to twenty-four, one at a time.

She married one of Google founders Sergey Brin on Musha Cay in May 2007.

Howard Holtzman is the architect of Musha Cay.

With more than 150 acres of tropical environment 0.7 beaches and places are very beautiful, and a staff of 30+ to attend to your every need, Musha Cay available for the exclusive use of the private and by you and 23 of your guests for a total of 24, double.

Accommodation is available for 24 just you and your guests to ensure a perfect private island experience.

Guests can choose to stay in your own villa of 10,000 square feet on the top of a hill, or in a house on the beach thatched roof out of sight and sound of another human being. Or they may select one of the guest villas with two bedrooms and a Jacuzzi in the outdoors, beaches or five-bedroom villa on the seashore. It supports all of this by a combination of comfort, throughout, air-conditioned and professional staff, courteous, and discreet to accommodate your every need.

All guest villas have air conditioning, satellite TV, and international phone services.

While you enjoy the good of your own island, you will be pampered by the trained staff of 30+ and fine cuisine is served by World Class Chef ready. You will face the sunset in the dining room waterfront in the fall and more casual bars, indoor, outdoor, and at the seaside.

Mucha Kai staff takes pride in preparing the sumptuous cuisine, which may include seafood caught within hours of your meal. The chef works with you to create your own personal tastes lists.

And a perfect landing high-level meetings or board of management of business conferences. It identifies the main dining room so completely for the meetings of the Board of Directors. You can choose either to eat in or to postpone the choice of Coconut Beach dining to casual poolside lounge under a thatched roof.

Who can resist a quick swim or a relaxing massage, and then return to land in the perfect frame of mind to continue the strategic planning you have? Musha Cay is a great getaway for the venue of the high-level meeting focused, relaxed, and the private sector.

In addition, for those who need to check in with the outside world during their stay, guest office full service including phone, fax, and e-mail access is available for use by guests at the landing.

The best player in the boats and gear allow for each type of water sports, including: touring on one of five boats, deep-sea fishing on a 35 ft Cabo fishing boat (extra fee), sailing on the Hopi cat or sailboat fish, surfers wind, top-of-the-line (three people) Bombardier Sea dos and water skiing behind one of four speed boats or Sea-Doo, snorkeling, scuba diving (extra fee), and catch fish bone, and shelling.

In addition, there are many activities the land that you want to indulge in, including: Walking on one of the seven private beaches, and swim in the fresh water of a free-form pool in the Coconut Beach with steps ocean away, the tennis stadium is lit with thatched roof terrace shaded to relax between sets, jogging on the running tracks endless, working out in the gym air-conditioned lounge on coconut Beach, hiking, exploring the neighboring islands, a game of billiards in the billiard room, karaoke.

More importantly, some of the best activities are those that require less activity, including: refreshing, cleansing steam in the steam room at HIGHVIEW, a great book, a great movie on video or satellite TV, listening to a CD of your favorite, tropical drinks and sunset for , afternoon nap, massage (extra fee), sunbathing, and great meals (some may be caught earlier in the day), roasting marshmallows on the beach fire, stars, good conversation, and silence.

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