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New & Hot Villas in Cricket-Crazy Destinations

April 2nd, 2007

Villas in the CaribbeanThe Caribbean has gone mad for cricket, with the World Cup currently being played out on many of the islands. You’re too late to get there for the games, but these are our newest villas in the most cricket-crazy destinations, in case you want to check out the after-party…
 
 

The Caribbean loves its cricket, but chills out when the games are done… L'Embellie Villa, Anguilla

Cricket teams will be deep into the Super 8 round by the time you read these words, meaning it’s a bit too late to get down to the Caribbean and join in the World Cup festivities going on across the island hosts, which include Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, St. Lucia and Grenada. There will be tons of leftover excitement and good-humor, we bet, with the way these folks get into their sport. When the international crowds go home, head on over to these new and hot villas in the cricket-crazy Caribbean:

Seventh Heaven, TobagoJoie de Vivre, TobagoMystique, Anguilla

Seventh Heaven, Tobago (above left): Large colonial home with pool on a private golf course.

Joie de Vivre, Tobago (above middle): Great new villa designed for outdoor living.

Mystique, Anguilla (above right): Sleek and modern new villa, rumored to be one of the island’s largest.

Maca Bana - Adventurous Avocado, GrenadaCeiba, Barbados2B at Peter Bay, St. John

Maca Bana – Adventurous Avocado, Grenada (above left): Private villa in small community sharing resort-style services.

2B at Peter Bay, St. John (above right): Secluded waterfront property with lots of amenities.

Ceiba, Barbados (above middle): Charming colonial home on Sandy Lane, with staff.

If you’re interested in heading down to the Caribbean for some post-game vacationing, see our entire collection of luxury villas here. Contact us at 1-877-953-7400 or E-Mail

Urban Legend or Fact?
Even people who know nothing about cricket "know" that games can go on for days, but is this little factoid even true? Absolutely! Some games take up to 6 days to complete, with at least 6 hours of play each day. Players are even accorded official breaks for lunch and tea time.

Are you a cricket fan? Pulling for a special team? Tell us about your favorite moment in cricket history or trash talk another team. The floor is open…

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