“Solar-powered safari camp” won’t be your first thought when planning an island vacay — however the Other Side, on one of the country’s least developed “out islands,” is not your usual seaside lodge. A stay here is barefoot luxurious incarnate, with out of doors bathtubs, in-room massages, and access to the property’s 30-foot Hinckley yacht. The three tented suites and and three hilltop cottages (they name them “shacks”) will soon be joined by three new villas, with floor-to-ceiling windows going through the ocean.
Lastly, scattered on the outer edges of the property’s eight acres are The Bungalows, located within standalone unique buildings courting back to 1861. The secluded bungalows embrace individual and connecting suites, and have private entrances and distinctive design. That movement served as his major inspiration when designing the house, however as Jeffers notes, he also sought to incorporate new ideas and contemporary items for an eclectic mix …