Nobu Beach Inn Residences Will Start at $12M as Luxury Sales Launch in Barbuda

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The Beach Club, Barbuda has officially launched sales for its ultra-luxury beachfront residences, with Nobu Beach Inn Residences starting at US$12 million and The Beach Club Villa lots starting at US$7 million. The exclusive development, set on 400 acres of pristine coastline with two miles of beach frontage, is among the most anticipated private resort and residential communities in the Caribbean.

The project brings to life a long-held vision shared by founders Robert De Niro, Daniel Shamoon, and James Packer. Anchored by the Nobu Beach Inn, a low-impact, nature-first resort slated for completion in late 2026, The Beach Club, Barbuda combines private ownership with world-class Nobu hospitality in a setting that celebrates the island’s natural beauty and relaxed pace of life.

“The Beach Club, Barbuda will offer buyers and guests a true toes-in-the-sand, barefoot luxury experience,” said Managing Partner Daniel Shamoon. “This is a discreet, low-key destination where world-class hospitality subtly meets the ease of Caribbean living in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.”

Three Paths to Island Living
• Nobu Beach Inn Residences – 25 bespoke beachfront homes, 4–5 bedrooms, 5,000–6,000 sq. ft., fully serviced by Nobu Beach Inn. Owners enjoy in-residence dining, concierge support, and housekeeping, with the option to join a managed rental program. Prices start at US$12 million.
• The Beach Club Villas – 23 one-acre beachfront lots, each with 150 feet of shoreline, allowing owners to design their own island retreat with features such as pools, guest cottages, and indoor-outdoor living. Prices start at US$7 million.
• The Beach Club Estates – 7 six-acre plots with up to 480 feet of private beachfront, offering the opportunity to create multi-residence compounds with complete seclusion. Prices start at US$15 million.

A Nature-First Vision

Each home is designed as a personalized retreat immersed in nature, with interiors by London-based Ward & Co and design input from Robert De Niro himself. The resort’s development plan prioritizes ecological sustainability, renewable energy, and local engagement. An on-site farm will provide fresh produce year-round, and the project team is committed to hiring and supporting local Barbudans.

World-Class Amenities

Residents will enjoy access to the owners-only Clubhouse, featuring a restaurant and bar, pool, cabanas, and wellness facilities. Nearby, the Nobu Beach Inn will feature 17 individual hotel bungalows with 36 bedrooms in total, alongside the signature Nobu Barbuda restaurant, omakase sushi bar, spa, oceanfront pool, and tennis and padel courts.

Seamless Accessibility

The Beach Club, Barbuda is easily accessible via the new Burton Nibbs International Airport, which accommodates direct private jet access and inter-island flights. Antigua’s V.C. Bird International Airport is just a 10-minute private flight or helicopter transfer away, with direct connections to New York, Miami, and London.

For more information on ownership opportunities, visit www.thebeachclub.com.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Barbudans will eventually get the same treatment as the Aborigines in their homelandl it’s just a matter of time once this regime remains in office. Mark my word

  2. Coming Soon! Barbudans who acquired lands in close proximity to any beachfront will eventually be forced to leave and their lands annexed by the money lovers and land grabbers on Antigua and sold to these expatriate interlopers for more millions. That is their plan for Barbuda. By the way; do they own the lands? How are they selling 400 so-called developed acres of the people’s possession? What is our treasury benefitting? Are we coming off as good as those who assisted them in obtaining the lands? That just might be the next high-profile scandal before National Housing

  3. Slavery was about extracting and cresting wealth through and from people of African descents.

    Just like our ancestors were handed over by opposing tribes to Europeans; we are continuing the same process.

    Look at those numbers when Nobu workers make $12 per hour plus tips for 8 months per year (tips excluded).

    Gaston Browne and the ABLP affiliates on Barbuda are trapping local Barbudans in perpetual poverty with the business model of handing over the land for peppercorn seeds
    in exchange for poverty wages.

    This is a repeat of what our ancestors experience except while Barbudans are not owned by Europeans their lives are no better and relatively worse given for they had jurisdiction over the land and literally gave it away.

  4. @ Blabla,
    What is a $7 million temporary lost that is covered by insurance and this is one of 4 homes ?

    Coco Point was wiped out by Irma, they are now rebuilding BOC closer to the

  5. See what is the DEPRICIATION term on the investment… then look at the annual tax revenue to Antigua & Barbuda…

    What do you see?

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