Thailand
September 29th, 2009
Koh Man Noi
The sheer exclusivity of this island makes it very highly desirable for luxury homes. Out of 52 islands in the Koh Chang archipelago, only 3 have land titles, and this is the only one that will be for sale in this century.
The island is 4.2 rai documented, with a further 2 rai available from the land office (at notional administrative cost), so total development land is 6.2 rai.
In English, that is 9920 square metres, or 2.45 acres total development land.
The remaining 9.8 acres is national park land, and the purchaser of the island is considered caretaker. On the national park land, no permanent structures can be built, but it can be landscaped, made into gardens, park, sala areas etc.
The island is 1000 metres (.62 miles) from Koh Chang island’s Kai Bae Beach, one of the most charming beaches on Koh Chang, Thailand’s second largest island.
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Thailand
September 29th, 2009
Nirvana is situated in a stunning location at the north western tip of the island of Koh Chang which is on the eastern side of Thailand. Surrounded by lush tropical rain forest it is set amongst 64 acres of beautifully landscaped tropical gardens, with 1.5 km of white sandy beaches bordering the clear, blue waters of the Gulf of Thailand.
The owners and guests of Nirvana have the use of the swimming pools, bars & restaurants within the development.
Nirvana is a 5 star development of luxury detached fully furnished BEACH FRONT villas. The elegant architecture combines contemporary chic with traditional Thai styling to create a visually stunning development with wonderfully cool and spacious interiors.
- All villas have a private Jacuzzi
- All villas are fully furnished
- All rooms are air conditioned
- Each bedroom has its own shower room
- All villas are on the beach
- Each villa has a balcony with stunning sea views
- Luxury 5 star Thai-style architecture
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Literally covered in breathtaking scenery, two-thirds of Madeira is protected land and the island boasts lush tropical forests, spectacular mountains and intimate sandy coves.
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Atlantic’ and ‘the floating garden’, the verdant Madeira archipielago lies to the west of Africa to the north of the Canary Islands. The island-group’s origin is veiled in mystery with some claiming that Madeira formed part of the legendary Atlantis. The archipielago consists of the largest island, Madeira whose capital is Funchal, Porto Santo island and six unhabited small islands, all nature reserves. Literally covered in breathtaking scenery, two-thirds of Madeira is protected land and the island boasts lush tropical forests, spectacular mountains and intimate sandy coves.
Madeira (pop. 245,000) is an autonomous region belonging to Portugal. Madeira’s economy is based on tourism, fishing, farming and financial services.
As a peripheral region of the EU, Madeira receives considerable EU funding for development on the island. Madeira’s currency is the euro.
Put first on the map in 1419 by Zarco, a Portuguese navigator, Madeira has long been a port of call for those travelling between the Old and New Worlds, giving the island a distinct colonnial air. Columbus was a frequent visitor to Madeira and is believed to have lived there. The British discovered this island paradise in the mid-19th century and established a luxury winter sun destination – the world-famous Reid’s Palace Hotel, a favourite with royalty and celebrities, dates from this time. Madeira’s most recent claim to fame comes from Cristiano Ronaldo who was born in Funchal in 1985. Cristiano, FIFA World Player of the Year in 2008, has made substantial property investment on his home islands.
The island gem of Madeira has a sub-tropical location enjoying a year-round warm climate – known locally as ‘the eternal spring’. Temperatures are warm throughout the year with those in summer averaging 24C (75F) and winter temperatures a very pleasant 20C (68F), making Madeira a year-round destination for sun.






