Feature, Information-Rich Portal Showcases Destination Golf Course, Resort Amenities and Real Estate Opportunities
(ROATAN, Honduras) – Pristine Bay Resort, home of The Black Pearl Golf Course designed by Perry and Pete Dye, today announces the launch of its redesigned website, www.pristinebayresort.com – a feature and information-rich portal showcasing the luxury, island-resort’s destination golf course, resort amenities and real estate opportunities.
Designed to be a quick-loading and easy-to-navigate information resource, the new-look Internet home of one of the most-anticipated Caribbean golf resorts in years includes robust sections about Pristine Bay Resort’s location, masterplan, developers and coming-soon, Dye-designed golf course, beach club, marina and high-end boutique hotel.
Visitors can shop available real estate opportunities (product ranges from tailored lots to luxury villas), learn more about Pristine Bay’s eco-reserve and “green” components, accessing the island via the major airlines, local weather and more. Soon to be launched, a web cam will take visitors live to the island for real time look-ins on the resort’s progress.
“The new website is comprehensive and will provide visitors with the information they need to learn more about Roatan, Pristine Bay Resort and The Black Pearl Golf Course,” says Mario Toriello, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Pristine Bay Resort. “We are excited to make it available to golfers around the world.”
In addition to the website, more information about real estate is available by calling 323.203.0623, or 786.315.8657.
About Pristine Bay Resort
Located on the lush, tropical island of Roatan, 35 miles off the coast of Honduras, Pristine Bay Resort is situated on a 400+ acre site adjacent to the Caribbean Sea. The azure waters off the coast of the island, enhanced by the world’s second largest barrier reef, provide a stunning backdrop and one of the truly unique settings for golf in Central America.
The Black Pearl, Dye’s first project in Honduras and Roatan’s first golf course, is an 18-hole, par-72 resort layout measuring 7,157 from the back tees. The course starts at the ocean’s doorstep, rises into the island’s rolling foothills, then takes golfers on a wild ride back to the seaside clubhouse. It will feature one of Dye’s signature island greens, and 14 of the 18 holes will offer stunning vistas of the ocean and the Meso-American Barrier Reef.
A state-of-the-art practice facility, including short game area and multiple putting and chipping greens is being developed in concert with the golf course to host a variety of instructional programs. The goal being to create an atmosphere of game-improvement, one that encourages guests and residents to enhance their skill sets while honing their games one of the region’s most playable layouts.
Dye Designs, pioneers of the use of Paspalum turf for tropics-based projects, is grassing The Black Pearl with this salt-water tolerant strand known for its environmental compatibility, ease of irrigation and maintenance, and translucent green hue. Its appearance – juxtaposed against the turquoise waters offshore – inspired the Black Pearl’s tagline: “The Best Greens and the Best Blues.”
Pristine Bay Resort features a wide variety of residential products including: bay view and golf course condominiums, two-, three-, and four-bedroom villa units and one-quarter-acre custom home lots, many with unobstructed views of the ocean. Villas start at $600,000 and range up to $1 million; lots start at $230,000 and range up to $460,000. A 155-slip full-service marina located near The Black Pearl clubhouse will provide deep-water access for a wide variety of sea-going vessels.
Residents and guests will have access to the ocean-front Bay Village at Pristine Bay with boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, cafes and other entertainment options. The 120-room, five-star Resort and Spa at Pristine Bay, to be managed by the Lancaster Hotel Group, is scheduled to open along with the Black Pearl.
Getting There: Roatan International Airport (RTB) is served by nine weekly, non-stop flights from the United States (Houston, Atlanta, Miami and Newark) on Continental, Delta and TACA. Flights to the island through the Honduran cities of Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula are also available.
Contact:
Shane Sharp
Buffalo Communications
704.519.8381
ssharp@billycaspergolf.com
www.buffalocommunications.com
Stephen Reynolds
703.891.3509
sreynolds@billycaspergolf.com