Silversands Grenada Launches 5-Star Hotel Residences in the Caribbean
May 25, 2021
Ushering in a new era for branded residences in the Caribbean, the newly launched Silversands Villas is unveiling its luxurious collection of eight private homes available for purchase in the island of Grenada. Located on the island’s most famous beach, Grande Anse, Silversands Villas provides buyers with the services, staffing and array of amenities offered by the five-star hotel Silversands. The hotel is also boutique in size with only 43 keys and features a 100-meter infinity pool – the longest in the Caribbean.
Designed by the award-winning architecture and interior design firm AW², whose vision behind the design seamlessly fuses authenticity, nature, luxury and modernity, each Villa ranges from three- to four- bedrooms and includes a private entrance, a suite of private pools and 2,215 square feet of outdoor deck space with direct beach access. With prices starting at $7,00
At a time when African investors are pursuing global opportunities to improve their bottom lines and deliver greater value to their shareholders, their intentions are increasingly frustrated by the limited access of the Nigerian passport in regard to global travel.
Among other West-African passports, the Nigerian passport is restricted in its reach to only 54 visa-free destinations, many of whom are other African countries like Ethiopia. This modest number falls short next to that of Ghana, Cameroon and even Côte d’Ivoire, who have visa-free access to 73, 61 and 67 destinations respectively.
But it gets worse– when the Nigerian passport’s visa-free listings are viewed through the lens of La Vida’s Passport Value Report which combines metrics of GDP and international travel popularity to ascertain the true value of each country’s passport, it makes for even grimmer viewing as the access value is only a meagre 2.1% of the world’s GDP and 3.1% of the world’s internation
At a time when African investors are pursuing global opportunities to improve their bottom lines and deliver greater value to their shareholders, their intentions are increasingly frustrated by the limited access of the Nigerian passport in regard to global travel.
Among other West-African passports, the Nigerian passport is restricted in its reach to only 54 visa-free destinations, many of whom are other African countries like Ethiopia. This modest number falls short next to that of Ghana, Cameroon and even Côte d’Ivoire, who have visa-free access to 73, 61 and 67 destinations respectively.
But it gets worse– when the Nigerian passport’s visa-free listings are viewed through the lens of La Vida’s Passport Value Report which combines metrics of GDP and international travel popularity to ascertain the true value of each country’s passport, it makes for even grimmer viewing as the access value is only a meagre 2.1% of the world’s GDP and 3.1% of the world’s internation