The Veranda
Providenciales
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| OVERVIEW The Veranda is a fully inclusive resort set alongside the pristine white sands of world-renowned Grace Bay Beach creating a perfect setting for couples and families alike.
The Veranda tastefully blends tropical exterior colors, lush landscaping and inviting walkways, which wind past the guest rooms, restaurants, spa, swimming pools and peaceful spots with magnificent views of more than 800 feet of spectacular ocean frontage. |
| Veranda features an extensive fitness center equipped with the finest Life Fitness equipment and personal trainers. Daily yoga classes are available, as well as water aerobics.
The resort also features a lighted tennis court, where you can play on your own or sign up for tennis clinics and round robin tournaments. Tranquility awaits you at Sabai Spa, where all of your pampering needs will be met. For parents, the Kids Club offers a variety of fun, stimulating and experiential activities while you are out diving.
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| ACCOMMODATION Sophisticated touches meet traditional Caribbean charm in 168 beautifully appointed studios and spacious 1- to 4-bedroom suites with kitchens, each offering either ocean or garden views. The Veranda also features 8 individual beachfront cottages with private plunge pool, deck with BBQ and direct beach access.
All accommodations have air conditioning, ceiling fans, LCD flat screen TVs, Sony Dream Machine, Play Station 3, complimentary Wi-Fi, Egyptian linens and feather beds, direct-dial telephones and in-room safes. Many units feature spacious outdoor verandas. |
| DIVING Diving is offered with Dive Provo, a PADI 5 Star Resort, SSI, NAUI and Universal Referral training facility offering daily boat dives and comprehensive training programs for all levels of certification.
A large area of the coast of Provo comprises the Princess Alexandra National Park within which there is no commercial or sport fishing allowed. As a result the diver benefits from a profusion of marine life, much of which remains undisturbed in its reef habitat by visiting divers. Reef sharks, spotted eagle rays, turtles, eels, grouper and grunts are just a few of the creatures you can encounter diving here. |
| Dive Provo, the premier dive operation in the Turks and Caicos Islands, knows that experienced divers want the freedom to plan and execute their own dives, explore at their own pace and enjoy the reef without having to follow a group of other divers. Newer divers are offered advice on buoyancy control and navigation and may prefer to follow the guide in the water, but most soon learn that they see more underwater and enjoy the sport more if they are allowed to control their own dive.
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