Amanyara

Amanyara Resort guests can expect to enjoy one of the best luxury lodging experiences in the West Indies. Found amidst a nature preserve on the Turks and Caicos island of Providenciales, this upscale retreat aims to please with its wonderful location and its simplistic elegance. You'll truly feel like you've escaped from the real world during a stay at the Amanyara Resort, and should you get the urge to keep busy, any number of rewarding activities can be enjoyed. Of course, no one will fault you if you spend the bulk of your time lounging on Malcolm's Beach. This half-mile strip of heaven is just steps from the resort, and rare is the guest who doesn't find themselves under the allure of its soft white sand and clear turquoise water.
The Amanyara Resort Turks and Caicos calls the Northwest Point area of Providenciales home. This area is relatively isolated, thus lending to the resort's extremely laid-back appeal. The isolated nature of the Amanyara Resort doesn't mean that it is hard to get to, however. Just 25 minutes away by car is the main Turks and Caicos airport, and the resort offers complimentary airport transfers for its guests.
As you approach the elegant and eco-friendly Amanyara Resort Turks and Caicos, you will follow along a dirt road. Upon arrival, the stunning entrance hints at the experience to come. At the entrance point is a lovely reception pavilion that looks out over a beautiful reflecting pool. Peace and serenity are key components at the Amanyara Resort. After you check in at the reception pavilion, you'll most likely have an urge to settle into your guest unit. That won't be hard, thanks to the stylish appeal, the overall comfort, and the sumptuous amenities.
The guest units at the Amanyara Resort Turks and Caicos include 40 pavilions and a collection of privately owned villas. Regardless of whether you secure a pavilion or a villa, the style and amenities should prove most satisfying. The pavilions, as is true of the villas, stand alone and provide sleek entertainment systems, attractive furnishings, upscale bathrooms, and plenty of other perks. Staying in a villa unit is more expensive, as these units offer added space, private infinity pools, a housekeeper, and a personal cook.
When you're not relaxing in your amazing pavilion or villa during a stay at the Amanyara Resort, you can enjoy any other number of rewarding pursuits. Relaxing on the beach is among the most popular things to do in the Turks and Caicos, and this resort certainly boasts a splendid strip of sand. If you want to do more than relax at the beach, you can drop by the Beach Club and Dive Pavilion and arrange some fun activities. These activities include diving, sea kayaking, and sailing. Interestingly enough, winter guests can also hope to add whale watching to their lists of things to do. Humpback whales are known to pass just offshore during the winter season.
The exclusive Amanyara Resort has gained more than its fair share of praise since opening in 2006, and for good reason. As if the immaculate guest units and the spectacular beachfront location weren't enough, this amazing lodging gem offers two excellent restaurants, an inviting bar and lounge, an attractive outdoor pool with ocean views, a pair of clay tennis courts, a divine spa and wellness center known as Serenity Villa, a tempting boutique, and a guest library that is stocked with novels, travel guides, DVDs, and a variety of other things. Rounding out the Amanyara facilities is a welcoming fitness center, and should you wish to stay connected to the real world in some way, shape, or form, Wi-Fi is available.

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