Sorrento Villa in Barbados
Sorrento Villa in Barbados A select development of 18 three-bedroom…
$599,000
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Furnished
$4,995,000
Located within Cap Cana(R) Resort in Punta Cana’s largest inland marina, in the exclusive Isla Grande neighborhood, lies “Villa Akim,” standing out for its modern and contemporary style and dreamy, Caribbean, Yachting-inspired views.
Cubic and Modern in sprit, Villa Akim invites you through the main entrance along a large wooden path that guides you to an open concept and wide Marina views, surrounding you with the gentle feeling of cool breezes running freely through the high columns and the hard-wood ceiling. Villa Akim boasts an awe-inspiring spiral staircase, an outdoor living room, numerous pools, a jacuzzi and diverse indoor/outdoor dining areas.
The formal living room is lighted by two sober chandeliers, surrounded by a subtle and fascinating Mediterranean art taste and large and soft sofas. Next it the fully-equipped chef kitchen with large marble countertops and a kitchen island. Up through the spiral staircase, guests will find amazing views from the large balcony protected with a glass railing.
All 5 bedrooms are essentially “master suites,” and are aligned with the overall design of the main house. All bedrooms have a king bed, walk-in closet, and en-suite bathroom, with four located on the upper level and one on the main level.
Villa Akim is many things at the same time, however, it is one of a handful of properties which allows you to dock a 100 foot + mega yacht right next to the pool; a unique advantage for demanding mega-yacht enthusiasts.
Interior: 2,150 Sq. Meters / 23,142 Sq. Feet
Exterior: 2,966 Sq. Meters / 31,925 Sq. Feet
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