A pproximately two miles off the coast of Antigua, and in one of the most undisturbed places in the world, sits Jumby Bay Island—a private paradise with powder-white sand beaches lapped by turquoise Caribbean seas. Reachable just by private vessel and free of cars, the island offers only lush trails and winding cycle paths.
“St. Barts is where you go to see and be seen. Jumby Bay is the alternative,” says Eric Lavey of Sotheby’s International Realty, who is representing the sale of Calabash, one of the most highly-ranked estates on the island. “It’s where you go to keep your friends and family close and enjoy complete privacy without the fear of having it disturbed.”

The privately owned 300-acre Caribbean island comprises 56 individually owned estates and a 40-room world-class resort, where understated elegance and quiet luxury meet the white beaches and colorful wildlife of the West Indies. Within this exclusive community is Calabash—a private escape overlooking the azure waters of North Sound, nestled in one of the most secluded and private positions on the island’s leeward side, with stunning west-facing sunset views.

Set on 1.13 acres, the beautifully manicured gardens and grounds weave around the estate buildings, pool and decks, sloping gently towards the private beach.
An extension of home, the Jumby Bay Island resort is available to all island homeowners, including the new sister standout—The Hut. Already known for its location on the Isle of Wight in the U.K., The Hut has launched its newest beach club venture on Little Jumby, a small outpost of Jumby Bay Island. With its reputation as every yachtie’s favorite bar, The Hut is quickly becoming Antigua’s most exclusive private island beach club.
Jumby Bay is located minutes away from V.C. Bird International Airport, with daily non-stop flights to North America and Europe, along with access for all private aircraft.
Beverly Hills Brokerage
Sotheby’s International Realty
Eric Lavey: +1 310 908 6800
el@sir.com
$33,000,000 USD