The all-villa boutique resort Skyline Villas has opened its doors in Turks and Caicos. Perched atop Blue Mountain, which is the highest point in Providenciales (although it only reaches an elevation of 156 feet), Skyline Villas offers six accommodations framing views of the Caribbean Sea.
French furniture brand Roche Bobois decorated each villa with pieces from its popular collections, including Mah Jong, Bombom and Bubble. Each villa has open living areas and kitchens that flow into outdoor terraces complete with private, oversized pools. Ranging from three to five bedrooms with en-suite spa-like bathrooms, the villas are well-suited for families and friends looking for a getaway that offers privacy while offering all the amenities of a larger resort.
Good to know: The villas offer integrated audio, lighting and security systems, ensuring every guest has a seamless, high-tech experience. In a commitment to sustainability, all villas are powered by the latest Tesla solar energy technology.

Guests can unwind at nearby secluded beaches or enjoy a selection of resort activities from morning yoga sessions to barbecues and wine tastings at the main reception area of Villa Orbit. A short stroll from the villas leads to the beach club at Rockhouse Resort. For those seeking additional relaxation or adventure, the resort’s concierge team is available to arrange personalized experiences, from excursions around Providenciales to in-villa spa treatments or private beach days complete with chilled drinks and snacks.
Skyline Villas is located minutes from the Grace Bay area, known for its beaches, boutique shops and restaurants. Guests can enjoy a cliffside experience while still being close to the island’s best attractions.
Tip: Next summer, the resort will expand its collection with two additional villas, Villa Jupiter and Villa Venus, further enhancing the guest experience.
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