An experienced development team is building a solar-powered, private-island community - Ki’ama Bahamas - just minutes by water taxi from George Town, Exuma. This will be the world's first equity club to offer ownership in sustainable, luxurious oceanfront homes and carbon neutral solar yachts.
Bahamas Fractional Ownership
Club Ki'ama will feature 16 four-bedroom residences and eight yachts on Elizabeth Island in the Exumas. The introductory ownership price is $525,000. Owners will enjoy a minimum of five weeks of vacation annually, including 10 yacht days, and have additional use subject to reservation policies and availability. Club Ki'ama ownership also grants immediate access to the Elite Alliance exchange program with more than 120 international destinations.
Combining one-of-a-kind land and sea adventures, Club Ki'ama will make a fleet of eight crewed, fully catered, solar-powered Silent Yachts available to owners. These 60- to 80-foot luxury catamarans eliminate the major drawbacks of traditional yachts - the environmental impact and noise of fossil fuel engines, high operating costs, and expensive maintenance - without diminishing the pleasures that make yachting one of the ultimate vacation experiences.
"Club Ki'ama represents the future for sustainable residential and resort development," says Steve Dering, EcoIsland Development partner and global pioneer of the residence club co-ownership model. "It's incumbent on us to protect Elizabeth Island's ecologically sensitive environment while thoughtfully creating comfortable spaces where our owners and their guests can enjoy the best of the Bahamas. Our equity club provides abundant owner use while consuming less land with fewer homes and adds an incredible yacht experience. We're hopeful that our first-of-its-kind club and community will set the standard for eco-conscious development around the world."
The Ki'ama Bahamas community, Club residences, and facilities were designed by Silent Resorts CEO and founder Victor Barrett. The single-story Club residences will be constructed using linear designs that complement the natural topography of the island. They feature 10- to 12-foot ceilings for enhanced ventilation and light, "living roof" landscape systems, solar panels, and structural timber frames designed to withstand a Category 4 hurricane. The pre-engineered building system allows for the bulk of construction to take place off-island, minimizing disruption to the natural landscape and reducing construction delays and costs.
"We are thrilled to announce our first community for Silent Resorts," said Barrett. "Sustainable development has long been a passion of mine and Club Ki'ama will bring this to life with state-of-the-art solar technology and sustainable building practices unlike any in the resort and residential markets. We're excited for our Club owners and their guests to experience a smart, responsible way to own and a new way to travel."
Ki’ama Development
Much of the resort will be constructed on piers to avoid land excavation or fill using "carbon negative" pre-engineered building structures with near-zero construction waste. All residences, yachts, buildings and amenities will be fully and independently solar powered. The resort also utilizes highly efficient, advanced water purification and wastewater treatment systems. In addition to its environmentally friendly energy, water and building systems, only 18 percent of the total land area will be developed, leaving most of the Ki'ama property undisturbed and left in its natural habitat.
The eco-conscious island sanctuary will feature the oceanfront Club Ki'ama Beach Club, Spa & Restaurant. As the centerpiece of the community, the Beach Club will be uniquely constructed in "tent & timber," utilizing the highest quality natural fabrics, bamboo and timber with very little impact to the environment. Ki'ama Bahamas also offers eight spectacularly sited five- and six-bedroom estate homes.
The removed-but-not-remote location of Club Ki'ama is 36 acres on Elizabeth Island, a private island in Elizabeth Harbour, with a two-acre protected marina and six private beaches. Upon flying into Exuma International Airport, owners take an electric water taxi from George Town Dock to the island, a 10-minute ride. Within 130 nautical miles of the island are more than 365 cays and other islands to be explored on the Club yachts and electric day boats.
Development Team
The company developing Ki’ama Bahamas is EcoIsland Development. This brings together three real estate companies: Equity Residences, Elite Alliance, and SILENT-RESORTS that between them have over 150 years of collective, institutional experience designing, developing, financing, and operating real estate projects in North America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Africa, and the United Arab Emirates.