Amanyara
A sanctuary of wellbeing lost in the Caribbean
The white sandy beach and rocky cove
border the expansive Northwest Point National Marine Park, which boasts beaches
surrounded by coral reefs, so Amanyara is also a treasure-trove for discovering
nature, with educational experiences such as snorkelling, diving – this is
considered to be one of the best dive sites in the world – discovering
indigenous wildlife and habitats, such as whale watching, which can be done
between February and April.
Here, privacy is virtually absolute. The
37 villas, with private natural pools surrounded by greenery, are yet another
irresistible incentive to relax and enjoy life, as they have been designed to
immerse guests in nature. The glass walls offer incredible views of the beach
and lagoon.
There are almost as many pavilions for
families and groups of friends, with private pools, butlers and exclusive
chefs. All guests have direct access to the beach, which is about 800 metres
long.
To get around this large resort, guests
can take advantage of the bicycles dotted around the hotel or, if they prefer,
hitch a ride on the electric cart.
Amanyara also has a restaurant with
Asian-inspired meals and stunning views of the ocean. After dinner, there are
open-air cinema screenings – a wonderful moment to enjoy as a couple. There’s
also a bar, offering light meals and refreshments, and a beach club, ideal for
seaside lunches, often with some pleasant live music.
To get to the island of Providenciales
there are direct flights, from Miami, New York or London,for example. If you
get the chance, savour the privilege of pampering yourself in one of the most
heavenly places in the Caribbean.