Sea Edge Villa is a beautifully designed one-bedroom villa on world-famous Grace Bay Beach. This romantic vacation rental is perfect for a couple's romantic getaway!
Sea Edge Villa is located on the northern shore of Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. It offers two levels of luxuriously appointed living space, breathtaking views, multiple terraces, and a private swimming pool. The beach-level living area has a beautifully designed and fully equipped modern kitchen and a living room with a 40'' TV. There is also a convenient powder room. The spacious and comfortable 2nd-floor bedroom (K bed) commands a spectacular ocean view through its wide disappearing doors. What's better than a relaxing bath? How about a bath in a granite soaking tub overlooking the mesmerizing waters of Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, BWI?
Enjoy your freshly caught fish on the gas BBQ grill!
Sea Edge is located on the western end of Grace Bay Beach, the famous 12-mile-long strip of sugar-white sand along the island's northern shore. Away from the hotels and resorts, this area offers added privacy and convenience to the Turtle Cove Marina and the six restaurants nearby, without the crowds!
Notes:
• At the time of booking, VRBO will only charge their service fee. We will follow up with payment details to complete your reservation.
• Complimentary pool heater.
• Please note this property is typically offered in one-week blocks on a Saturday-to-Saturday basis. We sometimes make exceptions to this rule if your travel dates are from mid-August to mid-October or if you are traveling within 30 days. Kindly note that exceptions are not otherwise made.
• AC is metered to discourage use with doors and windows open, thus eliminating the need for a higher rental rate to cover AC waste. A $150 weekly AC allotment is offered; beyond that, usage is charged back to the guest at cost. Most guests do not exceed the given allotment.
• With the coral reef so close to the shore, a strip of rock exists between the sandy beach and the water. Some guests prefer wearing water shoes as the rock can sometimes be slippery*