Five years ago, the opening of the Ritz Carlton, Grand Cayman gave the Cayman Islands a lavish new standard of living. The islands themselves have become one of the most prosperous and luxurious vacation destinations. So why stop there?
The Dragon Bay project, a development that covers 360 acres of land and incorporates several separate man-made islands, will be the next step in luxury real estate on Grand Cayman. The development has been a vision in the making for nearly a decade.
Comprising The Residences, The DeckHouses and Secret Harbour, Dragon Bay will be anchored by the Ritz-Carlton. Owners of these properties receive the legendary service and amenities of the hotel. Developer Michael Ryan spent a year sailing to numerous paradise destinations to gather ideas for developing the chain of resorts.
Out of the several planned islands, one is completed and two more are under construction. One island, The DeckHouses, is a collection of 19 individual estate homes, featuring 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a guest cottage and private access to the beach, all nestled in the center of The Ritz-Carlton resort.
“When a Dragon Bay owner first arrives into the Cayman Islands they will be greeted at their own Customs and Immigration area at the airport. Their transit from the airport will be via private launch across the North Sound directly to their own dock. Water will connect them with their property, the development and the rest of Cayman from the very outset,” he said.
The next island, the Secret Harbour development, is gaining momentum, as a result of unique designs and incredible value attracting many Cayman Islands residents to be a part of the project.
“I don’t have a rigid master vision for each and every island and property within,” Ryan said. “Rather, we are creating the central spine of the project that will give it both its architectural sense and, with The Ritz-Carlton resort, the base for services and amenities unlike any other.”
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