Openings

Fregate Island opens the gate again

A closed island is a simple story. A reopened one has to say what changed in the buyout, the keys, and the promise of not being found.

The Openings desk6 min05 Indian Ocean Houses

Fregate Island is receiving guests again from October, and the buyout has changed the structure of how the island is held. That is the news. The rest is atmosphere, and atmosphere is how closed islands advertise themselves when they would rather not discuss ownership.

What we can say without the brochure: the key count remains small, the airstrip still decides your day, and the promise is the same promise every private island makes — that you will not be found. Whether that remains true after a change of hands is a first-season question. We will file the code. We will not file a rave.

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Luxury Hospitality Library

The Journal turns the registers into a story. The source keeps the code.

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