Musha Cay
David Copperfield’s sprawling private resort paradise
Home to five lavish guesthouses brimming with furnishings and objects collected from a lifetime spent travelling the world; David Copperfield’s Musha Cay presents a singularly intriguing spot in the Bahamas. Bookable only in its entirety, the island becomes a private paradise for your nearest and dearest, with fun-making facilities spread across the island. ‘Dave’s Drive-In’ outdoor cinema and a multitude of watercrafts entertain, while plates of seafood fresh from the azure waters sate appetites in the Balinese pavilion. Private kitchens make dining in the guesthouses a possibility, where you’ll also find a wealth of facilities such as saunas and sprawling lounge areas to unwind in.
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