Skyline Villas, a new luxury boutique resort, has officially opened on Providenciales Island in the Turks and Caicos Islands, offering travelers a new respite atop Blue Mountain, the island’s highest point. The new luxury villas offer panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and interiors by French design brand Roche Bobois.
Each of the resort’s six villas blends open living space with indoor comfort. The spacious kitchen opens to the outdoor terrace, where the oversized private pool takes center stage. The three- to five-bedroom villas feature en suite, spa-like bathrooms and a focus on sustainability using Tesla’s solar power technology.
The villas are designed and decorated with furniture from French luxury home brand Roche Bobois. The villa is decorated with pieces from signature collections such as Mahjong, Bonbon and Bubbles. These collections combine flair and functionality. Midcentury modern sofa in turquoise, lavender, and chartreuse. clean lines. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the private plunge pool.
keep guests busy
Skyline Villas offers guests a variety of experiences beyond the villas. The resort hosts yoga classes, selected wine tastings, and gourmet barbecues in the reception area of Villa Orbit. You can visit the nearby Rockhouse Resort’s Providenciales Beach Club.
For guests looking for a personalized adventure, our dedicated concierge team can arrange activities tailored to you, such as a day at the private beach, spa treatments, or excursions around Providenciales.
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Skyline Villas is minutes from the heart of Grace Bay, home to boutique shops, restaurants, and beautiful beaches. Still, the resort’s cliffside perches offer privacy and seclusion. This location in the Blue Mountains is known for its stunning views and burgeoning upscale residential community.
The resort’s founders, Anne and Rolf Coppenrath, have called Providenciales home for 16 years. The couple plans to expand the property by building two more villas next summer.