Perfect Hideaway perched above Macaroni Beach
Topical natural vistas from every window and a sweeping view of Macaroni and Simplicity Bays. Just a few mins stroll down brings you to the beautiful sands of Macaroni beach.
Perfectly Private
White Ceders is connected by a series of inter-joining decks to a teak and pine paneled master bedroom.
Alfresco spots for dinner, lunch or breakfast
Guests at this cliff-side villa enjoy fresh tropical flowers from its lush gardens, and the option of enjoying the many enchanting spots in the property to dine outside. White Cedars offers 2 natural ponds and entertaining and dining areas with fabulous vistas, all reached by a dramatic stairway bordered by stone walls and overhung with allamander...
Meet the Chef
Junior Compton has been at White Cedars since September 2010. He hasbeen chef in various properties on island since 2001. He has participated in various training held on island including; French Culinary in 2004, Basic Pastry in 2005 and the Caribbean Contemporary Cuisine in November 2006. He specialises in Caribbean cuisine and is an excellent all-rounder.
Tranquil Tropical Swimming Pool
Guests can enjoy the full size freshwater swimming pool with polished pebble details and romantic pool bench, or descend directly to two white sand beaches for a dip in the ocean.
- Freshwater Pool
- 2 x Natural ponds
A Low key very enjoyable property
Classic Caribbean Design, built by Arne Hasselqvist in 1986. Cliff-side location overlooking Macaroni Beach – steps leading down to the Beach Please note the stairs might make it unwise for guests with any mobility issues to choose this property.
Household Staff
- 1 Chef
- 1 Gardener
- 1 Housekeeper
Household staff live on site in dedicated staff accommodation to provide daily service and hospitality.
Mustique Services
Complimentary to the villa are an invitation to the Managing Directors cocktail party, airport pick-up and transfer to the villa, use of 4 floodlit tennis courts, a vehicle, access to fitness trail, household staff (cook, maid & gardener) and laundry service.
The Beaches
Macaroni Beach is perhaps the most famous of Mustique's nine beaches and is situated on the eastern Atlantic coast. Other popular beaches are Endeavour, Lagoon, L'Ansecoy, Pasture Bay and Simplicity, several have picnic hut facilities. Some beaches are connected along the coastline by rustic paths.
Mustique Island
The Isle of Mustique is privately owned and it's constant warm climate and unspoilt landscape makes it unique and extremely desirable. Discreetly maintained by The Mustique Company a maximum of 100 residential properties may exist although there are currently only around 70 in existence. Of the few roads on the island, little signage exists and all the telephone and power cables are underground. In essence Mustique has been developed in reverse, the properties are sophisticated whilst the landscape is unspoilt and serene.
Covering 1,400 acres Mustique has several coral reefs at it's waters edge and plays host to a variety of beautiful wildlife such as herons, tortoises, iguanas and a wide variety of tropical birds. The year round population of around 500 live mostly in the villages of Lovell, Britannia Bay and Dover. General history of the island dates back to the 15th century when Spanish sailors named the island 'Los Pajaros' or The Birds' as the islands resembled a flock of birds settling on the ocean. Originally the islands main export was Sugarcane but this was eventually abandoned in the 19th century when sugar was sourced from European-grown sugar beet. Remains of the Sugarcane industry such as the 'Cotton House' and sugar mill at Endeavour are the last physical traces of the islands historic past.
Horse Riding on Mustique
The Equestrian Centre on Mustique offers the unique opportunity to ride along this unspoilt coastline and lush island landscape. The centre is open from Monday to Friday and rides are scheduled at 9.30am and 3.30pm.