Paul Belmondo is on vacation. On Instagram this Monday, January 13, the Professional's son shared a glimpse of his arrival on Antigua and Barbuda, the Caribbean island on which the superb villa inherited from his father is located.
Paul Belmondo fled the freezing air that sweeps across France to fly towards the Caribbean. This Monday, January 13, the newly divorced actor shared a glimpse of his vacation on his Instagram account. Just before landing, Luana's ex-husband filmed a breathtaking view of the island of his heart through his porthole. “Arrived in Antigua and Barbuda. Little tribute to Claude Lellouche, between the itinerary of a spoiled child and adventure is adventure »he wrote in the caption of the video where heavenly beaches and translucent water are revealed little by little.
The sixty-year-old has known this island for many years, since it is home to a huge property that was purchased by Jean-Paul Belmondo in the early 1970s. Its value is estimated at 14 million euros. For years, the Belmondo clan found themselves in this villa for their vacations. Bébel's son particularly appreciates his little corner of paradise as evidenced by the numerous photos and videos he has published of the house on his Instagram account.
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La Pigeon Villa, the beauty of Belmondo in the Caribbean
The property, nicknamed Pigeon Villa, in reference to the beach it overlooks, is located on Antigua, a remote island in the Caribbean. More than just a house, it consists of a main villa and two cottages, all with six hectares of garden overlooking a bay. Pigeon Villa has a string of rooms, eight in total, with seven bathrooms, a living room and an indoor and outdoor dining area. It can therefore accommodate nearly 17 people. The property has everything of a little corner of paradise with an L-shaped swimming pool 16 meters long, surrounded by raw wooden beaches, a belvedere and an equipped and covered terrace. The colonial-style villa is made of stone and wood and is painted almond green and white. Inside, the Belmondo family chose decoration in beige tones and natural materials.
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