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The Villa Book accesses some of Parrot Cay's most
luxurious private villas.
The Villa Book has just taken on two exclusive brand new villas
within The Sanctuary, the private estate belonging to American fashion
designer, Donna Karan, on magical Parrot Cay in the Turks and Caicos.
These are adjacent four bedroom villas, on either side of a Balinese
screened-in pavilion, which are available to rent for groups of up to 16
people, from the beginning of January. These villas are part of Parrot
Cay's 'private villas', accessible from the main part of the resort, but
set in a more remote part of the island.
With British Airways flying direct to the Turks and Caicos island of
Providenciales, via Nassau, a stay at Parrot Cay has become much more
accessible as a holiday destination, and those in need of a completely
relaxing break in idyllic surroundings need look no further. This 1000
acre paradise feels about as far away as you can get from the stresses
of city life. On arrival in Provo, you will be whisked away by hotel
staff in an air conditioned mini-bus for the 15 minute ride to the dock,
then onto the hotel's speedboat for the 40 minute trip to Parrot Cay.
From the minute you arrive, it is as if a spell has been cast as you
enter this tranquil, slow paced paradise. Whether it is something to do
with the fact that most of the staff are gentle Balinese, the
wonderfully indulgent Como Shambala Spa, or just the sheer beauty
everywhere, it is quite overwhelming. It is so incredibly peaceful - the
sort of place you can stay and feel as if you are totally alone - during
our stay, we rarely ran into the same person twice, and sometimes the
beach seemed to be almost totally deserted. Of course, if you stay in
one of the villas here, either one of the villas in the main resort, or
a privately owned villa, you will have your own private piece of beach
anyway, furnished with sun loungers and umbrellas, and accessed by a
short pathway direct from your villa.
The Sanctuary villas were designed by Donna Karan with Cheong Yew
Kuan, the Singporean architect who designed the award winning Begawan
Giri in Bali. The result is a perfect combination of natural materials
and indoor/outdoor living. The rooms have limestone floors,
cedar-panelled walls and floor to ceiling windows, opening up to
terraces, and allowing for much natural light. Donna Karan's love for
the east is reflected in the Balinese teak furniture and a large art
collection collected on her travels throughout Africa and Asia, all
against a backdrop of white walls and furnishings. The highlight of each
house is the second floor master bedroom/living area which has 360
degree island views. Each house has its own infinity pool and Jacuzzi.
The pavilion also has a pool, as well as a dining and living area.
Modern facilities include air conditioning, iPod docks, plasma
televisions, fax and direct dial telephones, and WiFi internet
connection. Guests will have access to all Parrot Cay Resort's
facilities, including the fabulous Como Shambala Spa with its wonderful
range of holistic treatments. Accessed by a pathway lined with banyan
trees, it consists of several buildings housing treatment rooms, yoga
studios offering daily pilates and yoga classes, and several Jacuzzis
and small pools. It offers a perfect ambience for just relaxing and
feeling pampered, right down to the baskets of freshly laundered thick
towels and bottled water at every turn.
The Sanctuary villas are fully staffed and the rate includes
breakfast and two butlers. Other meals can be taken privately within the
villa, or in one of the resort's two restaurants.
Staff from The Villa Book stayed at a Parrot Cay villa recently,
absolutely loved it, and will be happy to supply you with any additional
information you need - and we have lots of high resolution photos
available!
At the moment, both The Sanctuary villas must be rented together as
an 8 bedroom property, and the price is £10,000 per night, subject to
10% local tax. Prices for a 3 bedroom villa within the main resort, with
private beach access, start at £11,200 per week. Minimum stay is 3
nights, except some high season periods, which require a minimum of 5
nights.
www.thevillabook.com
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