Caribbean Villa With a View: Infinite Views in St Lucia

By: - September 29th, 2013

YOU don’t just look at the Pitons in St Lucia. You watch them.

They may be stationary, but it certainly doesn’t feel that way, and if you’re looking for a villa escape on the island, a straight-on view of the peaks is a necessity.

The Caille Blanc villa from Villas of Distinction gives you a prime position in view of the Pitons, with a particularly pleasant vantage point — a 65-foo infinity pool.

The five-bedroom, five-bathroom villa a few minutes away from Anse Chastanet beach can sleep up to 14 people. Each “suite” in the property has its own unique characteristics, with one even including its own gym.

But your eyes will be doing most of the workouts.

Enjoy the view.

— CJ

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