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Grand Bahama - Hideaway at Basset Cove development of 1-3 bedroom apartments

 Region: Barbados

 Price: USD $ 499 950

 Bedrooms: 1

 Property Type: Apartment

 Development State: Off Plan

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Features: Garden, Pool, Parking
Amenities: Shops, Bars & Restaurants, Sea View
Description:
A development of 1-3 bedroom apartments from $499,950 - $999,950.

Just 70 miles off the coast of Florida lies one of the best kept secrets in the Caribbean Sea, Grand Bahamas’ Hideaway at Basset Cove. The Bahamas is a tax free Island Paradise with miles of white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, casinos, and great fishing, diving, and snorkeling.
The Properties
Hideaway at Basset Cove consists of eleven private individually owned cottages accompanied by four, three story condominium buildings. Each condominium building will consist of four two bedroom units and one penthouse. All of the units at Hideaway will have ocean front pools and clubhouse. Since no vehicles are allowed in the core, safety and security will be afforded to all that choose to stay.
The Area
Approximately 25 minutes from Port Lucaya. All of the international restaurants and shopping enhance this stunning resort. Hideaway is also only 2 miles away from the largest movie studio in the Caribbean. Movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2, and 3 have all been filmed here. This is an amazingly peaceful area that you will not want to miss.

First discovered by Christopher Colombus, the Bahamas are located just 50 miles from the coast of Florida. This group of 700 islands is awash with tropical palm trees, pristine white sandy beaches drenched in sunlight, multi-coloured coral reefs is gently cooled by the occasional sea breeze, is a firm favourite on the international tourist trail for the selective and well-heeled traveller in search of rest and relaxation in lush surroundings.

A strong economy, no income tax or corporate taxes and stable political history have been key in making these English speaking islands, especially the better known larger island of Gran Bahama, a haven for international business and development.

A long time favourite of American "jet-setters" taking advantage of this slice of paradise virtually on their doorstep. This stunning tropical playground has a growing worldwide appeal due to accessibility via the Freeport International Airport, as the world becomes a smaller place due to lower cost and greater numbers of international flights.

Gran Bahama
Grand Bahama, is the fourth largest of The Islands of The Bahamas, originally named by Christopher Columbus as "gran bajamar". Largely uninhabited until the 1950's, it has since established itself as a world class cosmopolitan hot spot attracting thousands of overseas visitors, yet still retaining the charm of an old fishing village. Investment in property developments sympathetic to the local surroundings is ensuring the availability of much needed accommodation and also retaining the integrity of The Islands.

Idyllic beaches, emerald clear water and tropical climate are only half the story, The Island is also home to the world's largest underwater cave systems, three national parks, tennis facilities and numerous golf courses. The elegant capital of Freeport Lucaya, specifically designed to attract tourists is one of the most popular destinations in the Bahamas boasting wide tree lined boulevards, unbeatable world class duty free shopping, the International Bazaar and a casino. As expected in the tropical oasis, a selection of water sports are high up on the agenda including deep sea fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling or an exhilarating swim amongst the dolphins and sharks. It is also possible to take a guided tour of the unique Deadman's Reef. Alternatively, relax, unwind and just soak up the heady atmosphere.

This is the definitive holiday destination with a distinctively refined 5 star glamour yet with the laid back charm that only island life can offer.
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