Nestled among the live oaks and palms of Georgia’s Golden Isles is a private resort known as Little Hawkins Island. Owned by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Del Masters, who sold his tech company, MaxStrat Corp., to Sun Microsystems in 1999, the four-acre retreat is surrounded by marshes and deep water and is a sanctuary to all kinds of native wildlife, from turtles to deer. Masters and his family had been vacationing at the Cloister at Sea Island for years when he heard that nearby Little Hawkins Island was for sale. He bought the property on the spot and commissioned nationally recognized architect Tom Price to design a private resort that could accommodate family, friends, and business associates. “I built a little village where people could get away from the everyday stresses of life and find peace and solitude,” he says. The island estate, which took eight years to develop, includes four buildings: the 6,000-square-foot main residence; two 1,500-square-foot guest cottages; and the 2,000-square-foot “Little Hawkins Club,” which features a fully equipped workout facility, locker rooms, outdoor pool and spa, and club room with bar. A gated 110-yard