The resort boasts 50 seafront villas, some of which have up to five bedrooms for unique vacation experiences, all equipped with private pools and personal concierge service.
The island is home to a variety of native wildlife such as Hawksbill turtles, eagle rays, manta rays, and whale sharks, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.
The resort will be home to a collection of 50 seafront villas, featuring up to five-bedroom villas for unique vacation experiences, all equipped with their own private pool and personal concierge. It will feature six restaurants and bars offering a collection of culinary experiences that celebrate the bounty of fruit and vegetables grown on Platte Island.
The architects involved in the project is ECO.ID who has strong presence in eco friendly and sustainable designing. For instance they have help designed the resort to lend itself to the implementation of various initiatives to minimize our environmental impact and promote a greener future.
Powered by renewable energy sources, primarily through the use of solar panels, reducing our reliance on traditional energy sources and lowering our carbon footprint. Villas set back from the shoreline, featuring expansive gardens to minimize noise and light pollution. Great care is also taken to ensure the natural flora of the island are protected and integrated into the landscape of the resort.