Cuvée Adds Two Villa Properties in the Caribbean

If off-the-beaten-path seclusion is what you’re seeking, look no further than Cuvée's two new Caribbean properties.

Amber Oasis in the Dominican Republic is a secluded, all-inclusive retreat that is designed for families and large groups, as it comprises just two villas: The six-bedroom Villa Amber and the eight-bedroom Villa Larimar. Of the 14 total rooms, 10 are ocean-view master suites.

What’s more? All meals and premier spirits, one roundtrip airport transfer and daily traditional spa treatments are included with the rate. Guests can also enjoy beach butler service, private swimming pools, cooking classes, a kid’s pool with a waterslide, laundry services, tennis courts, watersports, yoga and more. ​

Amber Oasis is situated on its own private peninsula with 270-degree ocean views, with access to remote coves and beaches.

Little Bay Haven

On Anguilla, Little Bay Haven is a private, 10-suite luxury resort, also with two villas—each with its own infinity pool, large jacuzzi and lounge areas. The villas are the four-bedroom North Villa and the six-bedroom South Villa.

Complimentary activities include Caribbean and Western chef-led cooking classes, local cycling tours and children’s programs. The resort also has access to Anguilla’s Greg Norman championship golf course, along with a la carte sailing lessons, kite surfing, scuba diving and even steel drum lessons.

Perched atop a cliffside overlooking the secluded Little Bay Beach, the resort is just a short golf cart’s drive away from three neighboring white-sand beaches. Charter flight and private boat transfers are easily coordinated from St. Martin to Anguila.

Both Amber Oasis and Little Bay Haven were added to Cuvée's collection in December. The villas at each property can be booked separately or as a full estate.

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