Rates are per week, in USD and exclude tourism tax and service fee. A minimum stay of 7 nights is requested, shorter stays are on request. All bookings that include Christmas Day or New Years Day will be charged at the Festive Season Rate and for a minimum of 14 days.
Dramatically poised above the turquoise hues of Saint Jean’s placid bay, a private Villa Ixfalia St Barts unique design leaves you feeling as though you’ve ventured into the organic opulence of a five-star African lodge…Saint Barth-style, of course. Only a short jaunt down the hillside for the chic shopping and animated dinning of Saint Jean’s beac...
There is a quality of sophistication and simplicity in the architecture of the property. A massive L-shaped infinity pool wraps round the main lodge like a river meandering through the grounds, its banks laden with enticing, oversized white sunbeds. Expansive deck space proposes multiple lounge areas for sunbathing, stargazing or sunset cocktails. And the panorama, enjoyed from all vantage points, is nothing short of a dream.
The property's unique interior décor is informal, unconventional and surprising at every turn. One-of-a-kind handcrafted art and sculpture made only of all-natural materials ornament the open, airy space of the living, dining room and kitchen. Hand-woven rattan lighting, polished driftwood knobs, traditional hand-carved African stools, fossilized tree stump tabletops…all coming together in a beautiful synthesis of natural art and functionality. Of course, all the comforts of modern living apply, including satellite television, Apple TV and a fully equipped gourmet kitchen. Unique bonus features of villa include a generously equipped, fully air-conditioned private gym and a Bocce court.
Four beautiful bedrooms of equal size open onto the bay’s fifty shades of blue, each one offering plush king bedding and a private, en suite bath with both indoor and outdoor showers. The master affords the delightful privacy of a gorgeous free-standing tub from which to soak in the view. Bedrooms décor is characterized by diaphanous tones of white, stone, flax and grain, accented by more striking African art made of feather, bone and shell.
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