With its unique pod design, panoramic views, and access to resort-style amenities, Wings is the most expensive villa currently on the market in Oil Nut Bay.
Perched high above the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, a one-of-a-kind villa estate in the British Virgin Islands has recently hit the market for $32.5 million — making it the priciest property currently for sale at Oil Nut Bay.
Known as Wings, the 7-pod compound sits on a lush hillside within the exclusive Estate Neighborhood of the luxury resort community, offering 180-degree views of the ocean and the kind of privacy you don’t often find in a vacation destination this connected.
But what really sets it apart — beyond the seven pools, panoramic sightlines, and rare architectural pedigree — is its pod-style layout.
The residence includes 6 freestanding bedroom suite pods, each with its own plunge pool and outdoor shower, plus a larger, communal central hub called The Nest, where you’ll find the great room, kitchen, dining room, and even a chef’s kitchen and flex space.
Designed to host everything from family gatherings to luxury retreats, Wings sleeps up to 18 and blends high-end hospitality with the utmost privacy. Ready for a quick tour? Be warned though; by the end of it, you’ll be day-dreaming about relocating to the British Virgin Islands.
Specs & standout features
The Wings estate spans 9,513 square feet of living space and includes 7 bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, and 7 private pools. Each bedroom suite pod is positioned for optimal views and privacy, and all are connected by landscaped pathways through native vegetation.
The villa can either serve as a full-time residence or as an income-generating property. It’s currently in Oil Nut Bay’s rental pool with rates starting around $12,000 per night, making it quite the lucrative investment.
Architecture in harmony with the landscape
Designed by Miami-based architect Doug Kulig (of Le Royal Mansour in Marrakech fame) in partnership with OBMI, the estate’s architecture blends luxury with low visual impact —especially in pods like Pelican and Osprey, which are topped with green roofs and partially tucked into the hillside.
Landscape architect Raymond Jungles brought his signature naturalistic style to the surroundings, giving the entire property the feel of an elevated retreat hidden in plain sight.
The Nest: The villa’s central gathering space
At the heart of the estate is The Nest, a striking glass-clad pod with floor-to-ceiling doors and windows that open to sweeping ocean views.
Inside, the great room, dining area, and gourmet kitchen are all designed to accommodate large groups, while a separate chef’s kitchen makes entertaining seamless. A flexible bonus space includes a Murphy bed and office setup, giving future owners or guests a convenient overflow area that can double as another sleeping space.
With a large outdoor terrace in front, and an infinity-edge pool
Step outside and you’ll find The Bird Bath, a massive outdoor terrace with an infinity-edge pool, shaded dining area, and cushioned lounges.
King Fisher: Two queen beds and built-in flexibility
Ideal for kids, friends, or guests who need a bit more sleeping space, King Fisher features two queen beds, privacy drapery, and a large ensuite bathroom. Like the others, it includes both indoor and outdoor showers, offering a luxe yet laid-back atmosphere.
Blue Heron: Soaking tub, darkening drapes, and a luxe layout
Blue Heron is all about relaxation, with a king bed, soaking tub, and room-darkening drapery to block out the island sun when needed. Whether you’re rinsing off under the open sky or taking a long bath, this pod feels like a mini spa in the hillside.
Mourning Dove: Outdoor rock shower and garden-inspired charm
This pod stands out with its cool outdoor rock shower, giving it a spa-meets-jungle vibe. Inside, you’ll find a king bed, soaking tub, and room-darkening drapery.
Pelican: Bold colors and a rooftop that blends into the hillside
Pelican’s bright interior — featuring cheerful yellows and oranges — feels sunny and fun, while the green roof camouflages it into the hillside when viewed from above.
With two queen beds, a pull-out sofa chair, and lush privacy drapery, it’s ideal for groups who want their own colorful corner of the estate.
Osprey: Sleek, secluded, and nearly invisible from above
Tucked into the hill with a vegetation-covered roof, Osprey offers near-total seclusion. Inside, you’ll find a king bed, blackout drapery, and a spa-style bathroom with both indoor and outdoor showers. This pod is made for guests who crave total privacy with a five-star finish.
Private seclusion with access to resort perks
Though Wings is tucked into one of Oil Nut Bay’s most private sections, owners (or guests) enjoy full access to the resort’s amenities, including restaurants, beach club, marina, and spa. The estate is also just a short ride away from all the community’s services and activity hubs.
Whether used as a high-end vacation rental or kept as a personal retreat, the Wings estate offers something rare: a fully turn-key, ultra-private compound with room to host a crowd (without ever feeling crowded).