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