WELCOME TO
Diamond Reef
ESTATE
Your Luxurious Retreat in the British Virgin Islands
The Diamond Reef Estate is a large luxury villa property, situated on Great Camanoe, a private island community in the Bitish Virgin Islands.
Guests can enjoy over 800 linear feet of private coral reef waterfrontage on the edge of one of the BVI’s leading dive and snorkel destinations.
Accessible only by boat, the estate captures the majesty and tranquility of a bygone Caribbean era.
Stunning Views
The property’s seven main buildings are perched from 15 to 150 feet above the Caribbean Sea, each looking out towards the Northeast Tradewinds through oversized cedar windows and doors, each created by local craftsmen.
They offer views of Marina Cay, Scrub Island, Beef island, Round Rock, and Spanish Town on the Island of Virgin Gorda to the east.
Room For Everyone
12,000 SQUARE FEET
7 Bedrooms
Sleeps up to 14 people.
18,000 SQUARE FEET
Of Verandas and Walkways.
Ample Outdoor Space
POOL WITH OCEAN VIEW
Infinity Pool
Overlooking Marina Cay
Perfect For Events And Special Occasions
Weddings
The picturesque setting is ideal
for making your big day
unforgettable
Wellness Retreat
The Estate has enough large
open spaces to host the ideal
retreat
Film/TV Production
The photogenic houses and
stunning island vistas surrounding
the property make Diamond Reef
perfect for film/TV
Latest From Our Blog
Read posts from our guests, and discover the area surrounding Great Camanoe through stories on our blog…
The estate has a full-time dedicated staff, some of whom have been with the owners and the property for twenty years. All housekeeping chores, including washing dishes and kitchen cleanup, trash removal, dusting, bathroom cleanup, and towel changes are performed daily by the staff. Bedding and fresh flowers in each bedroom are changed twice a week, unless otherwise requested. Laundry is done once a week, unless otherwise requested.
During our stay at Diamond Reef we took a day trip to the nearby island of Anegada on a speed boat. It was stunning, our pictures can barely do it justice. It felt like the Maldives with a touch of that rugged Virgin Island scenery that the region is so well-known for.