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Patsy Seaside Villa

WaySearch Blowing Point
Anguilla
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PATSY’S SEASIDE VILLA.
Two one-bedroom and four two-bedroom villa’s directly on the beach at Blowing Point, Anguilla. They are within walking distance to the ferry terminal and local cuisine.

Enjoy a panoramic view of St. Martin and bass in the refreshing breezes from the Caribbean Sea right from your shaded gallery.
The rooms are painted with tropical colors, usually come with air conditioners or ceiling fans. Six-day maid service is available and so are Internet and cable services. Baby sitting, massage and car rental services are available upon request.
The island has golf courses and tennis courts for your enjoyment. Fishing trips may be arranged.

PATSY’S SEASIDE VILLA

Rates are as follows:

Summer Rates:
Two bedrooms US$80.00/night not including 21% tax
Two bedrooms US$100.00/night not including 21% tax

Winter Rates:
One bedrooms US$120/night not including 21% tax
Two bedrooms US$150/night not including 21% tax

PATSY’S SEASIDE VILLAS

One of Anguilla’s most scenic properties, sitting on one of more than 30 white sand beaches in Anguilla.

PATSY’S SEASIDE VILLAS is owned by Marjorie and Mitchell Connor and is sited on a half acre of beach front property overlooking the neighbouring island of St Martin. These private villas have all the necessary amenities:

  • kitchenette
  • microwave
  • television
  •  blender
  • coffee maker
  • air-condition
  • ceiling fans
  • cell phones
  • internet service
  • Baby sitting service available on request
  • maid service six days a week except on Sundays.
We are here to make you visit to Anguilla a memorable visit.

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