Unlike traditional island resorts, this luxurious villa located on Dunbar Rock is located in the middle the Mesoamerican barrier reef and it consumers the entirety of the single-rock island.
The secluded villa is pure white and features reach a four-storey height. The single-rock island is surrounded by crystal clear water that reveals the aquatic life below the water's surface. The rock resides in a cluster of Guanaja Bay Islands and can only be reached by boat or a helicopter.
The interior of this luxury retreat features an oceanfront infinity pool, a bar, a heliport, an enormous dining room and a small private beach. Unlike other island resorts, this villa is a single structure located in the ocean surrounded by water instead of expansive beaches or jungles.
Four-Storey Island Resorts
This Luxury Resort is Perched Atop a Rock in the Middle of the Ocean
Trend Themes
1. Single-structure Resorts - Opportunity to create luxury resorts that are non-traditional and unique, incorporating natural resources and features.
2. Secluded Accommodations - Opportunity to offer exclusive accommodations that are only accessible via helicopter or boat, providing privacy and seclusion for guests.
3. Oceanic Building Design - Opportunity to create sustainable and eco-friendly buildings that are designed specifically to be used in the ocean, incorporating unique architecture and materials.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Tourism - Opportunity to provide high-end travelers with unique and exclusive experiences using non-traditional accommodations and locations.
2. Architectural Design - Opportunity to break away from traditional building and resort design, incorporating natural resources and features for more eco-friendly structures.
3. Transportation - Opportunity to provide high-end transportation options for guests, such as helicopter and boat services, to reach exclusive and secluded locations.