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MerCaraibe, Dec-Jan-Feb 2006-7 The Murmur of the sea, the "Surf", and the rustle of the wind in the palms mesh with the song of the birds, the "song" to immerse me in the serene universe of “Surfsong”. Far from crowds and tourist beaches, I have discovered my place to relax and rejuevenate in the British Virgin Islands. Their warm welcome, the quietness, and harmony, the four luxury villas in Balinese-style, and lush tropical landscaping make Surfsong an intimate and unique paradise. This is the ideal place for a wedding, with the possibility of taking the entire resort for a maximum of 12 persons. BVI Welcome Magazine New and Noteworthy April/May, 2006 "Surfsong" is all about the music of water blending with choice island accommodations. Surfsong...a place for celebrations including weddings or family reunions...a romantic getaway with a melody all its own. Jane Bakewell El Nuevo Dia, De Viage, Puerto Rico June 26, 2005 Translation from Spanish: "Add to everything else, the view of the sea. After a few steps you arrive at Well Bay, protected from the winds, and with trees for shade, where you enjoy calm water. And if you do not want to take a dip, light the bonfire when it gets dark to enjoy marshmallows and other treats under a cloak of stars. Or perhaps opt to read a book in the library or take tea in the Zen gazebo." Larissa Vazquez Zapata Caribbean World Magazine, 50th Edition Buying a dream in the BVI Homes & Interiors, interview "What made you decide to buy in the Caribbean (BVI)?" "remote sandy beaches, pristine reefs, exotic birds and marine life in abundance...The climate is pleasant year-round and the trade winds offer such a consistent breeze....island hopping to many nearby islands allows for a variety of experiences..." "What attracted you to the Property?" "The beachfront location with sun drenched views was shat first struck us...unique topographey and mature landscaping...a view of hte Sir Francis Drake channel is a special treat for us, as it allows us to look out upon some favorite spots on other islands and reminisce about our sailing adventures." |