Blue Waters Villa- Providenciales luxury villa rental
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Rental Overview |
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| Wheelchair Accessible : No |
Smoking : No |
Pets : No |
| 3 Bedroom(s) |
3 Bathroom(s) |
Sleeps 6 |
| Bed Set Up: King |
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Weekly Rates from 4000 to 6000 USD
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Property Information |
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This immaculate villa stands on 115 feet of ocean front. The naturally beautiful foliage blends effortlessly with the striking lines of the Georgian Colonial design.
The user-friendly kitchen is well equipped with an abundance of cupboards in rich Cherrywood, plenty of counter space, a glass counter top stove.
On either side of the lounge, a king size bedroom shares the ocean view, and his/hers closets flank the entrance to a generous 4 pc bathroom. A covered deck holds a stone-topped wrought iron dining suite and, a comfortable seating arrangement.
Leading from the deck, stairs descend to a terrace around a 32'x 16' kidney shaped fresh water pool. To the right, slightly raised and backed by a curtain of palms and foliage, the terrace hosts another table setting beneath the shade of a suspended umbrella, while a gas barbecue beneath the palms awaits the attentions of the chef!
A third bedroom with separate entrance, identical to the two upper suites, occupies the lower level of the Villa, overlooking the terrace dining setting and vibrant blues of the ocean beyond.
To the opposite side of the villa, one door opens to reveal the laundry facility , a160 sq ft locker and shop space. A second door leads to a brightly lit gym/exercise room, with suspended television and serious equipment!
The piece de resistance ... above the ocean, an expanse of sand beach softens the walk to the steps leading into the water - a totally ingenious touch that urges the most resolute soul to kick off their shoes and run into the surf.
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Additional Rate Information - | Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. |
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WEEKLY RATES :
Low Season $4,000
High Season $5,000
Christmas/New Year $6,000
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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Island - Year Round Oceanfront Villa,
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- Air Conditioning
| - Balcony
| - Beach Access
| - Beach Chairs
| - Beach Front
| - Beach Towels
| - Beach Umbrella
| - Ceiling Fan(s)
| - Linens Provided
| - Ocean Front
| - Ocean View
| - Patio
| - Tile Floors
| - Water Front
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- Coffee Maker
| - Dishwasher
| - Dryer
| - Grill/BBQ
| - Hair Dryer
| - Iron
| - Ironing Board
| - Microwave
| - Stove
| - Toaster
| - Washer
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- Alarm Clock
| - Cable TV
| - CD Player
| - DVD Player
| - Internet Access
| - Telephone
| - TV
| - VCR
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BBQ
Laundry Room
Gym/Exercise Room
A/C in Bedrooms
Cable/TV/DVD/CD
Internet
Ocean View
Balcony
Pool
Patio/Deck
Microwave
Air Conditioning
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Famous for its 1,000 square miles of reefs, Turks and Caicos has consistently been ranked one of the top dive destinations in the world by Scuba Diving magazine. But even if you don’t dive or snorkel, TCI has plenty to offer, including miles of white-sand beaches called the “Best Tropical Beaches in the World” by Condé Nast. With this comes a full complement of water sports, including everything from windsurfing to parasailing. You can even go horseback riding in the surf.
Land-based activities are equally exceptional, ranging from world-class golf at Provo Golf Club to tennis at most hotels and resorts. For those in search of arts and crafts, you can find anything from original art to handmade baskets and decorative mirrors throughout the islands. And all year long, there is a non-stop agenda of island music and cultural festivals, events, and celebrations including Junkanoo Jump Up on January 1, the Valentine’s Day racing of model boats crafted from the gum-elemi tree, the late summer Ripsaw Music Festival, and a traditional island Christmas and Boxing Day.
Diving:
The coral reef system surrounding TCI is 65 miles across and 200 miles long, making it one of the largest in the world. Running between the islands, the 22-mile wide Columbus Passage is an 8,000-foot channel that is a marine highway for migrating humpback whales, turtles and dolphins.
Along the reef, visibility is up to 200 feet and accessibility is excellent to the beach, with shipwrecks just a short distance from the sand. As the water drops down into deep blue, it is possible to experience some of the most thrilling wall diving in the world. Equipment, instruction, certification and other dive services are readily available. South Caicos, with its vertical wall, is reputed to offer the best diving in TCI.
Dining
Although hotels and resorts offer inyrtnsyionsl dining, it is also exciting to experience the cuisine of smaller restaurants offering local cuisine, or a creative interpretation of classic Mediterranean and European dishes. You will find about 70 restaurants throughout Turks and Caicos, with a range of culinary approaches from island eclectic to Euro-Caribbean.
Bird Watching
More than 170 species of birds can be found in Turks and Caicos, including great blue herons, flamingoes, ospreys, pelicans, egrets, terns, and frigates. The tidal flats on the south side of North Caicos in particular are a breeding ground for birds, with Flamingo Pond offering the spectacular sight of thousands of these brilliantly colored birds.
Cave Exploring
Middle Caicos is known worldwide for its unforgettable cathedral-like caves, with underwater lakes pierced by sculpted stalagmites and stalactites. Guided tours will introduce you to these caves, which were once the home of the original settlers, the Lucayans. In East Caicos, caves can be found with ancient marking by the Lucayans.
Fishing
General consensus is that the fishing in Turks and Caicos is the finest in the Caribbean. Each year, the islands host a Bill Fish tournament. Providenciales and especially South Caicos offer fertile fishing grounds just a short distance from shore. The most common fishing is bottom and reef fishing, which offer plenty of bites and a catch of snapper and grouper. Bonefish are found in the world-famous flats that stretch for 40 miles off the coast of South Caicos. Deep-sea fishing provides a rewarding fight with giant Atlantic blue marlin all year round, and with yellow fin and black fin tuna during the summer months. North Caicos is also becoming known for its fine fishing, including the elusive bonefish.
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