This year Rosewood Little Dix Bay celebrates 50 years being the British Virgin Island’s leading luxury resort, and specially for that occasion unveiled five brand-new Tree House Suite accommodations. The newest guestrooms at the legendary resort, the Tree House Suites are the rebirth of the iconic, stilted Tree House Cottages originally built by Laurance S. Rockefeller, Rosewood Little Dix Bay’s founder and designer. The suites’ interiors feature Virgin Gorda design elements set in almost 1,000 square feet of interior living space. The enhanced bathrooms feature dual vanities, a separate tub and indoor shower, as well as an outdoor shower.
“The Tree House Cottages are one of the strongest representations of Rockefeller’s legacy in creating a haven for naturalists at Rosewood Little Dix Bay,” notes Edward Linsley, managing director of Rosewood Little Dix Bay. “Transforming these iconic accommodations into stunning new Suites was the perfect way to kick off the resort’s ambitious Golden Anniversary enhancements, and we are excited to welcome our most-discerning guests with these luxurious new hideaways.”
Originally opened in 1964 by Rockefeller, the new Suites also mark the completion of the first phase of Rosewood Little Dix Bay’s three-year, multi-million dollar renovation to commemorate its 50th Anniversary.
That’s not enough for you? Luxury resort has created a special Tree House Suite Getaway package for two, which includes daily breakfast, a private beach dinner, a sunset cruise and a special dinner at the Sugar Mill restaurant.