Gansevoort Turks + Caicos Debuts New Villas

Gansevoort Turks + Caicos’ new four- and five-bedroom villas will be available for bookings for travel starting this June. 

These new posh accommodations are set on an elevated hillside overlooking the bay at Turtle Tail. Just a short drive from the resort, each villa sits on approximately half an acre of land, and has its own infinity pool, outdoor fire pit lounge area, open indoor / outdoor living space, oceanfront bedrooms and an over-the-water swimming platform providing access to the water. Owners and guests will can us the amenities at the resort, including its restaurants, Exhale Spa, water sports and other facilities.

Services at the villas include transportation to and from the resort and airport, twice daily housekeeping, a shared fitness center, villa manager and concierge service and Wi-Fi. A private chef for evening events, butler service and special celebration and occasion-planning services are available.

One of the over-water swimming platforms

Meanwhile, if guests want to hang at the resort to see and be seen, they can head to the resort's main property. At Exhale Spa, the menu comprises an array of facials, massages, wraps and even classes and private training. There are also the two restaurant, Stelle and Zest; the former is open for all meals, while the latter is open only for lunch and dinner.

For VIP bookings, contact Kara Flew ([email protected]), director of revenue and reservations. 

Introductory Rates

From June 1 to December 19, Caribbean-bound travelers can take advantage of special introductory rates with savings from 25 to 50 percent, based on length of stay. And for a limited time, Gansevoort will extend travel advisors booking these villas a 15 percent commission on all reservations made, valid for stays from June 1 through October 31. A four-night minimum is required for all villa stays.

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