Villa Blue Vista
Introducing our Serene Vacation Retreat - Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac atop a ridge with panoramic sea vistas in the Turtle Tail enclave on the quiet south side of Providenciales, this contemporary, newly constructed villa offers a tranquil escape with captivating views of the clear turquoise Caicos banks.
Villa Blue Vista presents an exclusive 6-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom sanctuary where every room boasts mesmerizing ocean panoramas. Encompassing over 10,000 square feet of total living space, the property comprises a central 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom main residence featuring soaring 14 ½-foot ceilings, a splendidly expansive glass wall that seamlessly connects the living area to the ocean, and a gourmet kitchen. Downstairs a separate 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom guest house with its own entrance provides a master suite, an additional bedroom, and shared spaces including a luxury living room, dining area, and kitchen – all showcasing breathtaking ocean views. Both the main house and the guest house embrace modern open layouts adorned with chic interior and exterior design elements and furnishings.
A sprawling 2600-square-foot pool deck, shaded by the villa's expansive cantilevered roof, beckons outdoor entertainment. Here, a generous infinity-edge heated pool with a shallow area (4.5 feet deep at its maximum) creates a family-friendly oasis. Fully furnished for ultimate relaxation and al fresco dining, this expansive outdoor haven is equipped with an outdoor fireplace, built-in gas grill, beverage center, and an ambient outdoor surround sound system.
Descend a staircase from both the main house and guest house to access the 190-foot ocean walkway along the water's edge. This tiled pathway offers convenient access to the tranquil turquoise ocean, with a cabana for shade, an outdoor shower, a day bed, and a kayak shack equipped with four kayaks and two stand-up paddle boards for your leisurely enjoyment. The distant islets appear closer than they actually are; a mere half-mile away and easily reachable by paddleboard, kayaks, or strolling through the soft pristine sands, as the water is only about 4 feet deep during low tide and around 6 feet deep during high tide.
While a private low tide beach graces the ocean walk's front, those in search of a larger sandy shoreline can take a brief 2-minute stroll up Bristol Hill Drive and then follow a pathway through native brush to reach a spacious private beach, shared among neighboring villas on the secluded street.
Villa Blue Vista occupies a secure haven within the Turtle Tail region. Accessible through a single guarded entry point, this area is known for its safety and serenity. Countless grocery stores, shopping venues, the world-renowned Grace Bay Beaches, and a plethora of outstanding island restaurants are all conveniently situated within a range of 3.5 to 8 miles from the villa.
Bedroom Configurations:
Master Bedroom: King bed with ocean views and ensuite bathroom.
Second Master: King bed with ocean views and ensuite bathroom.
Third Master: King bed with ocean views and ensuite bathroom.
King Bedroom: King bed with ocean views.
Guest Master: King bed with ocean views and ensuite bathroom.
Queen: Two Queen size beds with ocean views and adjoined bathroom.
ABOUT TURKS AND CAICOS
Exhibiting all the quintessential features of a flawless Caribbean destination and more, Providenciales, affectionately known as Provo, attracts urban jet-setters and discerning travelers alike. Its allure lies in its powdery white sands, azure waters, a spectrum of water sports, vibrant marine life, and a burgeoning gourmet scene - a true haven for relaxation and indulgence.
The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) constitute a British Overseas Territory encompassing the larger Caicos Islands and the smaller Turks Islands. Renowned for tourism and as an offshore financial center, the islands are inhabited by approximately 49,000 residents, with around 33,000 dwelling on Providenciales in the Caicos archipelago.
Providenciales, colloquially called Provo, is the principal island in the northwest Caicos group, forming part of the Turks and Caicos Islands. With a land area of 38 square miles, Providenciales is the most populous and third-largest island in terms of size, serving as the focal point of the Turks and Caicos population. Providenciales International Airport provides connectivity to the island. Grace Bay, located in Providenciales, consistently ranks among the world's top beach destinations, as attested by TripAdvisor and other accolades.
Geographically positioned southeast of the Bahamas, northwest of Puerto Rico, and north of Hispaniola, around 620 miles from Miami, the Turks and Caicos Islands encompass eight main islands and over 299 smaller islets. Spanning 238 square miles, the land predominantly consists of low, flat limestone terrain, complemented by extensive marshes, mangrove swamps, and 128 square miles of pristine coastline. Freshwater resources are limited, with rainwater collected in private cisterns for drinking, supplemented by desalinated seawater for public use. The primary natural resources are spiny lobster, conch, and other shellfish.
Climate-wise, the Turks and Caicos Islands revel in a sunny marine tropical climate characterized by relative dryness. With consistent temperatures year-round, the islands bask in sunshine for about 350 days annually. In winter, temperatures average in the low 70s°F at night and low 80s°F during the day. Summertime brings daytime highs in the mid to upper 80s°F and nighttime lows in the mid to upper 70s°F.