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Hotels in Providenciales
8 Hotels
Royal West Indies Resort
Grace Bay Road, Grace Bay

Royal West Indies is a mid-range resort that offers comfortable, but not exceptional, rooms and amenities. It's in a great location right on beautiful Grace Bay and is conveniently within walking distance of some dining options and a grocery store. You won't find tennis courts, a spa, or even a fitness center here, but there's a decent restaurant with a fun bar, two attractive pools, and a gorgeous beach. The 92 studios and suites are homey and could use some updates (especially the small, dated bathrooms) but all units have kitchenettes/kitchens, living rooms, dining areas, and furnished balconies. It might be worth upgrading for ocean views. The nearby Sands at Grace Bay offers similar amenities, plus it has a small fitness center and spa, but not all units have balconies.

Villa del Mar
Crescent Road

If Villa Del Mar were directly on the beach, its nightly rates would likely triple. But because the 48-room property is located across the street from Grace Bay, it’s one of Provo’s most affordable upscale options. Though it doesn’t have many of the bells and whistles of its larger neighbors, like an on-site restaurant or spa, Villa Del Mar has spacious apartment-style rooms with full kitchens, two beautiful pools, and beach access for guests. It’s also within walking distance of shops, bars, and restaurants, and offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Travelers who absolutely must be on the beach should check out Point Grace, which has a similar ambience, more amenities, and pricier nightly rates.  

West Bay Club
Lower Bight Rd, Grace Bay

West Bay Club is a subtly sophisticated four-and-a-half pearl property located on Grace Bay Beach. The resort’s 46 studios and suites strike an effortless balance between homey and elegant, with most featuring ocean-view balconies or terraces and spacious bathrooms. All units have kitchens equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, plus flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. For a small property, it manages to pack in a competitive roster of amenities, including two quality restaurants and a glamorous pool. Guests may want to compare rates and amenities with The Somerset on Grace Bay, which is closer to the convenient shops and restaurants located along Grace Bay Road. 

Sibonne Beach Hotel
Grace Bay Beach

In pricey Providenciales, it’s hard to beat Sibonne Beach Hotel Grace Bay, a consistently budget-friendly property (it was one of the first properties on Grace Bay) that’s directly on the beach. While it doesn’t have the bells and whistles of its upscale neighbors, Sibonne has beautifully manicured grounds, a small oceanfront pool, a wildly popular restaurant, and direct access to world famous Grace Bay Beach. There are numerous room types, including apartments with full kitchens. Decor is traditional, if a bit plain, and some rooms show signs of wear and tear, like broken locks or ripped window screens. At this price point travelers will have trouble finding anything better than Sibonne, but those willing to spend a little extra cash will find more amenities and nicer rooms at the nearby Sands at Grace Bay.  

Grace Bay Club
Grace Bay Road, PO Box 128

Grace Bay Club is an outstanding, four-and-a-half-pearl property located on pristine Grace Bay Beach. The resort’s 82 units vary in size and layout, from roomy junior suites to opulent penthouses, but all are impeccably decorated and most have kitchens or kitchenettes. The property is essentially three resorts in one, that each cater to different clientele. Three dazzling pools, terrific kids’ programming, and restaurants good enough to attract outside guests make Grace Bay Club one of the island’s top resorts -- but also one of the most high-priced. Travelers looking to spend less who still want to stay on the beach can consider Seven Stars Resort.

The Palms, Turks and Caicos
Grace Bay Beach, Princess Drive

If you are looking for a luxury hotel with access to one of the Caribbean's most beautiful beaches, a lively (yet relaxing) pool area, award-winning spa, and a nice selection of on-site activities -- without the zoo-like atmosphere found at some larger resorts -- the 72-condo Palms may be just what the vacation doctor ordered. Located in the Grace Bay area, this is a residential property offers large, sophisticated suites and penthouses with kitchens and luxurious bathrooms. Families will likely appreciate the suites' size (up to three bedrooms) as well as activities such as water sports. The swim-up pool bar, multiple shops, and popular Parallel 23 restaurant attract couples and groups, too.

Blue Haven Resort
Marina Road, Leeward

Located on the very tip of Providenciales’ Leeward coast, Blue Haven Resort is an upscale property best known for its 78-slip marina. But it doesn't only draw yachting enthusiasts, and guests can enjoy swimming in the gorgeous infinity-edge pool, relaxing at the spa, lounging on the tranquil (man-made) beach, or dining in one of the on-site restaurants. Rooms — tastefully decorated with modern finishes — range in size from one-room studios to three-bedroom suites big enough to fit extended families or friend groups. Though the hotel is not located on Grace Bay or within walking distance to any Grace Bay shops or restaurants, Blue Haven feels like its own tiny community, with its own biking paths and a small market/coffee shop. Guests who’d prefer to be directly on Grace Bay should check out Blue Haven’s sister properties, the Alexandra Resort and the Beach House.  

Ocean Club West
54 Bonaventure Crescent, Grace Bay Beach

With 68 apartment units on world-famous Grace Bay beach, Ocean Club West is an upper-middle-range family-friendly property that consistently offers incredible bang for your buck in pricey Providenciales. Though the lobby isn’t stunning and room decor varies between the individually owned apartments, Ocean Club West’s impeccably manicured grounds, large pool, and gorgeous beachfront attract a year-round clientele — most of whom have visited the property several times before. Ocean Club West is within walking distance of a handful of Grace Bay shops, restaurants, and bars, and guests have access to all of the amenities at sister property, Ocean Club, which is about a five-minute drive from the hotel. Travelers looking for something a bit more upscale might prefer the pricier Blue Haven Resort, which offers similar amenities and has nicer rooms, but isn’t on Grace Bay.