Little Thatch is a 54-acre, privately owned island just a few minutes by boat from Soper's Hole at the West End of Tortola. The island was made habitable by its English owners a few years ago, and is now one of the most idyllic venues in the Caribbean.
It has a golden beach, fringed with coconut palms and the seagrapes from which the guest cottage has taken its name. The water is so clear you don’t even need a snorkel to view the amazing variety of fish, and the gentle sea breezes ensure that the heat never becomes oppressive.
The owners are occasionally in residence, but are extremely low-key and will respect the privacy of guests at Seagrape Cottage. Their residence is located on a hilltop at the other end of the island, out of sight of the beach and cottages. A second beach cottage, Plumbago, is sometimes used as a beach bar by the owners when they are in residence, but it has no overnight accommodation.