BVI’s Biras Creek Resort Undergoes $1 Million Renovation

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12 April 2007 7:37pm

Upon Victor International’s recent acquisition of Biras Creek Resort located in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands, owners Pam and David V. Johnson have invested more than $1 million to restore the Caribbean gem to it luxurious stature.

Continuing to complement its surrounding nature and ideology, the refurbishment features new Donghia furniture in the Arawak Room as well as Janus et Cie outdoor furniture on the Arawak deck, dining room/bar deck and suite decks, upgraded water sports equipment, marina enhancements, and much more, offering guests the best vacation experience.

Other upgraded amenities include Caloi bicycles for touring the property and new Boston Whalers for island hopping and snorkeling in the North Sound, as well as kayaks and beach equipment. Computer services are also being updated. A new fitness center is being created featuring Nautilus elliptical and treadmill machines.

Resort accommodations will be converted into non-smoking rooms featuring 300 thread count cotton linens, Sealy Plush pillow-top mattresses, over-sized cotton towels, feathered down pillows, tropical waffle-weave robes, and iPods sound systems. The Grand and Premier suites will feature Sony LCD TV’s, DVD players and Bose iPod Sound Decks.

There is also a new private dining room, providing intimate and exclusive dining experiences. This new room will also accommodate private meetings and boutique conferences. The Biras Creek restaurant heralded with some of the finest dining in all of the Caribbean is committed to continuing to provide world-class dining experiences for our guests.

The U.S.-based Victor International Corporation is an award-winning real estate, resort development and management company which has a tradition for creating unique living environments in ecological harmony with the land.

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