This is Villa Whydah in Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the Virgin Islands.
It's located on the western tip of St. Thomas, and has incredible views of Botany Bay.
It's a part of a 397-acre gated community known as The Preserve.
The home has 270-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and surrounding bays.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt has a large outdoor pool, spa, and hot tub.
The pool looks equally gorgeous during the day.
Villa Whydah got its name from one of the most successful pirate ships that ever sailed before sinking in April of 1717.
Inside, the interior follows through on the pirate-chic theme.
This is the full outdoor kitchen, one of two kitchens in the home.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd here's the large formal kitchen, with bar seating and up-to-date kitchen appliances.
A glimpse of one of eight elegant bathrooms — check out that bathtub!
The large dining room can easily fit 10 guests and has gorgeous views of the property.
The 15,000-square-foot main mansion has a total of six bedrooms. This one even has a pirate chest.
There's a game room with card table, piano, and even more views of the ocean.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnother of the bedrooms is outfitted with antique-inspired furniture and a gabled ceiling.
The children's room is upstairs, and was inspired by ship lodging. Note the portholes.
This guest room has French doors that open up onto the veranda.
Including two guest cottages and all of the terraces, the home has roughly 4,000-square-feet of outdoor living area alone.
There's also a caretaker house for maintaining the ample ocean-front property.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis observation deck looks like something you'd find in a castle, not a residential house.
The landscaping on the property is incredibly pristine.
One last look at the ocean-front dream home.
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