The Caribbean is a dream destination for many travelers who are looking for a tropical escape with stunning scenery, warm weather, and diverse culture. But not all Caribbean resorts are created equal. Some offer more than just a place to sleep and eat; they provide a whole package of luxury, comfort, and convenience that makes your vacation unforgettable. But if you are looking for the ultimate splurge, there is one resort that stands out from the rest as the most expensive luxury resort in the Caribbean. That resort is Musha Cay, a private island owned by the magician David Copperfield.
Musha Cay is located in the Exuma chain of islands in the Bahamas, and it is only accessible by private plane or boat. The resort consists of five guest houses, each with its own unique style and personality. The largest house, Highview, has 10,000 square feet of space, including two master suites, a wrap-around porch, a steam room, and a private beach. The other houses are Beach House, Pier House, Blue Point House, and Palm Terrace House, each with stunning views of the ocean and the surrounding islands.
The resort can accommodate up to 24 guests at a time, and it offers a variety of amenities and activities that are all included in the price. You can enjoy gourmet meals prepared by a personal chef, unlimited drinks from a fully stocked bar, relaxing massages and treatments at the Balinese-style spa, and access to a state-of-the-art gym and a tennis court. You can also choose from a range of excursions and adventures, such as snorkeling, diving, fishing, sailing, kayaking, jet skiing, and even treasure hunting. And if you are feeling lucky, you can try your hand at the casino or watch a magic show by David Copperfield himself.
But how much does it cost to stay at this exclusive paradise? Well, you need to shell out at least $50,000 per night for 1 to 12 people, with a minimum of 5 nightsAd1. That means you will spend at least $250,000 for a week-long vacation at Musha Cay. And if you want to bring more guests or stay longer, the price will go up accordingly. But if you can afford it, Musha Cay is definitely worth every penny.