Sitting on your own private patio, overlooking a million-dollar view, enjoying the peace and quiet ambience of a tropical evening, as the larger-than-life rising moon casts its romantic silvery magic across the lagoon and gigantic stars begin to glow in a velvet sky. Finance is not a problem either, as you have a private tax free income from 6 easy to manage tourist accommodation units.

Not only that, you are able to maintain your business connections anywhere with ease, you can operate your internet business part time.

This is not just a dream. This could be a reality for the budding entrepreneur, or retiring investor, who is looking for a change of life style with its own self-funding, easy to operate superannuation scheme. Or simply drop in for a couple of week’s holiday of R and R in the fabulous ambiance of tropical gardens and resorts

It's time to discover your own paradise...

What is a Paradise?

Posted June 30, 2011

While rushing around in the hustle and bustle of every day living, many people dream of a different way of life. However, the term ‘paradise’ has a wide variety of meanings for different people.

  • For a mother with a brood of screaming kids the thought of paradise is 10 minutes of peace and quiet.
  • For a person suffering from extended pain, paradise is to have a pain free day.
  • For some school teachers, a long term break free of endless paper-marking and lesson-preparation is their concept of paradise.
  • For an athlete a break for a few days, having won the race, is their type of paradise.
  • For a professional jockey, who has to starve himself in order to retain his weight, sitting down and gorging on a feast of delectable items without gaining any weight, is a paradise to drool over.


And so the list goes on in the hundred and one areas of the stress of modern living.

There is however another definition of paradise.