Amanyara
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Amanyara

2024 Global 100 - Luxury Hotels
Northwest Point, Wheeland Settlement TKCA 1ZZ, Wheeland Settlement, Turks and Caicos Islands
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A nature lovers paradise Amanyara sits on a promontory on the western shore of Providenciales - Turks and Caicos. Backed by a vast wilderness of protected parkland the resort looks out over the pristine reefs of Northwest Point Marine National Park. A barrier reef runs the length of Providenciales island ensuring world-class diving and snorkelling. Guests can partake in sea turtle tagging and whales can be seen migrating from December through March. Four Spa Pavilions are set beside a reflecting pond while outdoor yoga and a Pilates studio offer revitalisation. The menu at the ocean-view Restaurant focuses on Asian and Mediterranean dishes and fresh seafood. Remote and with an intimate atmosphere Amanyara is ideal for Turks and Caicos weddings honeymoons or group retreatsShow More
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Highlights
Free parking
Pets welcome
Lots to do
Amenities
Sunbathing area
Outdoor swimming pool
Spa
GymFree
ParkingFree
Tennis court
Restaurant
Cafe
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Property Description
A nature lovers paradise Amanyara sits on a promontory on the western shore of Providenciales - Turks and Caicos. Backed by a vast wilderness of protected parkland the resort looks out over the pristine reefs of Northwest Point Marine National Park. A barrier reef runs the length of Providenciales island ensuring world-class diving and snorkelling. Guests can partake in sea turtle tagging and whales can be seen migrating from December through March. Four Spa Pavilions are set beside a reflecting pond while outdoor yoga and a Pilates studio offer revitalisation. The menu at the ocean-view Restaurant focuses on Asian and Mediterranean dishes and fresh seafood. Remote and with an intimate atmosphere Amanyara is ideal for Turks and Caicos weddings honeymoons or group retreats
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4.4/5
Very Good
Cleanliness4.4
Amenities4.4
Location4.4
Service4.4
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Surroundings
Airport: Providenciales International Airport
(9.4 miles)
Landmarks: Malcolm's Road Beach
(550 ft)
Landmarks: Northwest Point National Park
(2.4 miles)
Landmarks: Northwest Point Beach
(2.5 miles)
Landmarks: Kimcha Village Bird Sanctuary
(2.6 miles)
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Ocean Cove Pavilion
8

Ocean Cove Pavilion

1 King bed
65m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Ocean view
Private toilet
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Pool Pavilion
6

Pool Pavilion

1 King bed
65m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Tranquility Pavilion
9

Tranquility Pavilion

1 King bed
65m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Four Bedroom Beach Path Tranquility Villa
6

Four Bedroom Beach Path Tranquility Villa

4 King bed
480m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Ocean Pavilion
8

Ocean Pavilion

1 King bed
65m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Ocean view
Private toilet
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Four Bedroom Tranquility Villa
9

Four Bedroom Tranquility Villa

4 King bed
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Four Bedroom Ocean Villa
2

Four Bedroom Ocean Villa

4 King bed
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Ocean view
Private toilet
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Deluxe Pool Pavilion
7

Deluxe Pool Pavilion

1 King bed
79m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Five Bedroom Beach Sala Villa
8

Five Bedroom Beach Sala Villa

5 King bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
TV
Ocean view
Private toilet
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Three Bedroom Tranquility Villa
8

Three Bedroom Tranquility Villa

3 King bed
480m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Alcove Pavilion
10

Alcove Pavilion

1 King bed
79m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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Four Bedroom Beach Sala Villa
4

Four Bedroom Beach Sala Villa

4 King bed
480m² | Floor: 1
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Ocean view
Private toilet
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Two Bedroom Pool Villa
9

Two Bedroom Pool Villa

2 King bed
Has window
Air conditioning
TV
Private toilet
Private entrance
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4.4/5
Very Good
40 reviews
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  • Cleanliness4.4
  • Amenities4.4
  • Location4.4
  • Service4.4
Average for similar properties in Wheeland Settlement
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AI Summary
The property boasts excellent spa services, modern amenities, and a private pool with stunning views. Guests appreciate the spacious, clean rooms and friendly, attentive staff, ensuring a tranquil stay.
K‍ ‍G
August 4, 2024
The hotel itself was very nice and secluded. All of the staff members were very helpful except for one worker at the beach who was very rude. The chairs at the beach are very far away from the bar and the waiters at the beach do not come up to your section to see if you need any drinks or food so be prepared to stand up and walk to get their attention. Most high end hotels I've been to would normally have someone checking in on each group every so often to refill drinks/food. This was a huge turn off. Getting off hotel and getting a taxi is very expensive (around $500 roundtrip) so be prepared to spend and arm and a leg if you want to explore. Rooms are quite far from the front entrance, restaurants, and lobby. They provide bicycles that you can use to get to your room, or you can request for a golf cart to pick you up and drop you off to your room or pick you up. Food is very expensive at the hotel which is kind of expected. Fruit bowl is $32 and a 6" avocado toast is $36. A 6oz Fresh juice is $16. We spent roughly $200 each morning for breakfast after the 28% tax. Because the hotel is in a secluded area, with nature, there are insects all over the rooms. Expect to get bit by mosquistos daily and nightly while sleeping. Total we spent was around $20,000 for 3 nights not including off resort activities. Theres better places in the world that you can go thats more worth the money spent. Overall experience was 2/5.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 20, 2025
Delta is once again flying non-stop to Turks & Caicos from Detroit and we were so excited to try out Amanyara. Although the most expensive resort we have ever stayed at, it was a special celebration for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It turned out to be just that, although the worst experience instead of the best. After reading all the negative reviews on TA and Google, I had my agent send them to the resort. My agent expressed that we were not going to accept anything less than 100% luxury and pampering. We were assured that would be the case. It turned out that all the negative reviews were spot on. And I am suggesting to you that if you are reading my review and planning on going, cancel your reservation ASAP and book elsewhere. Unless of course, you are an influencer or spend your time on your cell 24/7 which most of the guests were. In less than 12 hours on the property, here is my short list: Villa 128, $5500 +28% Overlooks ocean, two lounge chairs. No WIFI by lounge chairs. Area not lighted at night so cannot use it No ice in room No outdoor shower in villa Not asked times for housekeeping Bikes not assigned, went to beach club and it was taken No signage for spa, gym, lobby anywhere on roads. Very confusing layout, easy to get lost and I did. No lights at night along path, must take golf carts everywhere Gym has a shower, no dryer or amenities Spa has no locker rooms There is no adult pool Main pool not lighted at sunset Beach club outdoor showers: No hot water, conditioner or towels. I was told they close at 5:00 Beach club restaurant: Wine 6x cost, average cocktail $35 plus all taxes. Small garden salad $28, average pizza $35, $71 for 7 oz. Yellowtail, no ahi available even though their fine dining restaurant features sushi. Employees not overly happy and know most of these concerns but nothing is ever done about them. Plus side: Well equipped gym Nice lounge areas Absolutely worse than all the above were the worms on the bed and floor. So gross and disgusting. And the bugs here are out of control especially if it rains. Upon arrival, there was not a single manager welcoming us, this knowing in advance our expectations. Bottom line: Just don't go. After seeing the prices in the restaurants, you will want to hop over to Grace Bay and eat at any other restaurant but alas, they charge $500 RT for taxi service so even that isn't an option.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 13, 2025
Delta is once again flying non-stop to Turks & Caicos from Detroit and we were so excited to try out Amanyara. Although the most expensive resort we have ever stayed at, it was a special celebration for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It turned out to be just that, although the worst experience instead of the best. After reading all the negative reviews on TA and Google, I had my agent send them to Dusan, the resort manager. My agent expressed that we were not going to accept anything less than 100% luxury and pampering. We were assured that would be the case. It turned out that all the negative reviews were spot on. And I am suggesting to you that if you are reading my review and planning on going, cancel your reservation ASAP and book elsewhere (I strongly recommend The Shore Club, you can read my review to see why). Unless of course, you are an influencer or spend your time on your cell 24/7 which most of the guests were. In less than 12 hours on the property, here is my short list: Villa 128, $5500 +28% Overlooks ocean, two lounge chairs. No WIFI by lounge chairs. Area not lighted at night so cannot use it No ice in room No outdoor shower in villa Not asked times for housekeeping Bikes not assigned, went to beach club and it was taken No signage for spa, gym, lobby anywhere on roads. Very confusing layout, easy to get lost and I did. No lights at night along path, must take golf carts everywhere Gym has a shower, no dryer or amenities Spa has no locker rooms There is no adult pool Main pool not lighted at sunset Beach club outdoor showers: No hot water, conditioner or towels. I was told they close at 5:00 Beach club restaurant: Wine 6x cost, average cocktail $35 plus all taxes. Small garden salad $28, average pizza $35, $71 for 7 oz. Yellowtail, no ahi available even though their fine dining restaurant features sushi. Employees not overly happy and know most of these concerns but nothing is ever done about them. Plus side: Well equipped gym Nice lounge areas Absolutely worse than all the above were the worms on the bed and floor. So gross and disgusting. And the bugs here are out of control especially if it rains. Aman sent me a survey and I gave them the same info I am giving you, my loyal TA reader. Shockingly, corporate never responded back to me and guess who did? Yes, Dusan. Here is her response which is so typical: "Dear Mr. Gaynor, We are very grateful for the time taken to review Amanyara. I am saddened to see that we did not meet your expectations on this occasion. I apologize for not having had the opportunity to meet you in person, as I was away from the property, but our management team has shared your detailed feedback with me. It is always our goal to provide our guests with an exceptional experience, and we regret that we fell short in your case. Should you wish to discuss your experience in more detail, please see my email address provided below." Kind regards, Dusan Domazetovic Resort Manager Upon arrival,
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 30, 2024
Best hotel in the Caribbean. Great rooms all glass with amazing ocean views. Butler’s amazing and super attentive and anticipate the needs of the guests. Spa massages are the best. Beautiful tennis courts and great tennis pro. One night surprised us with a beautiful private dinner on the bluff near the ocean with large bonfire, food is great and has dramatically improved over the years, I do wish they would go back to larger bathtubs so can take a couples bath. They changed them to very small ones a few years ago. Overall we love Amanyara and can’t wait to go back in February. Recommend the resort highly as the best in the Caribbean.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 11, 2024
Amanyara in Turks and Caicos is undeniably one of the most beautiful and serene resorts in the Caribbean. Situated on the pristine shores of Providenciales, the resort offers an exclusive, luxury experience that feels like a secluded paradise. The architectural design blends modern elegance with the natural surroundings, providing breathtaking ocean views and an immediate sense of tranquility upon arrival. It’s clear why Amanyara is considered one of the top resorts in the region. Check-in was smooth and personalized, handled in-room rather than in the lobby—a thoughtful touch that made us feel valued from the start. The staff at Amanyara are genuinely attentive, friendly, and always willing to go the extra mile. Every request was handled with care, and on the rare occasion there was a minor slip-up, the manager personally came to apologize. This level of service is exactly what one would expect from a five-star property, and it’s clear the staff takes great pride in making guests feel welcomed and cared for. However, while Amanyara certainly deserves its five-star reputation, it’s crucial to weigh the value relative to the price. With an average ADR of $2,800 per night for a basic room, the resort sets a high bar for guest expectations. For me, price alone isn’t the determining factor for satisfaction—I’ve enjoyed $200-per-night hotels that exceeded my expectations and have also found value in resorts priced at $10,000 per night. But as prices increase, so does the property’s responsibility to justify every dollar spent. When a resort charges such a premium rate for its most basic accommodations, it inherently brings added scrutiny and expectations for a flawless experience in every detail. Upon entering our pavilion, we noticed a musky, smoky odor in the room. Though we mentioned this to the check-in staff, they denied noticing any smell, despite having placed an air purifier in the room, which seemed to indicate awareness of the issue. Given the hotel’s low occupancy, a simple room change would have been appropriate. Being left in a room with an odor fell short of what I’d expect for such a high-end property. In terms of cleanliness, the resort appeared spotless at first glance, but closer inspection revealed some missed details. The small beach area, though beautiful, had litter like bottles and wrappers that detracted from the pristine environment. For a resort of this caliber, cleaning the beachfront daily should be standard. In our bathroom, the shower initially seemed clean, but closing the door revealed areas that had been overlooked. These small issues are forgivable at a budget property but feel out of place here, where flawless attention to detail is expected. The ambiance of Amanyara is idyllic, and the sense of peace it provides is remarkable. However, the lack of adequate lighting and signage at night made navigating the pathways challenging. Additional lighting or signs would improve the nighttime experience. Unfortunately, t
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 31, 2024
My friends and I had a fantastic dinner at the bar, thanks to Winnie, the Beverage Manager, who made our experience exceptional. Her outstanding customer service truly reflects her dedication to her role. She recommended pizza for the night, and even though I'm not usually a pizza fan, it was absolutely out of this world! The chef, Clovis (I hope I spelled that right), crafted something unforgettable. If you're ever in Turks and Caicos, you have to try his pizza—nothing compares. We’ll definitely be returning for another slice and to enjoy the amazing service from everyone we met that evening, including Conrad, Urie, and David at the bar. You all made us feel at home and are fantastic bartenders. See you soon!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 31, 2024
Omg this is a must have, if you are on Providenciales and looking for the best pizza try getting a reservation at Amanya ask for your pizza to be done by Clovis, we had a pepperoni pizza it was so good we had to order a second one, we tried the margarita and it didn’t disappoint.
J‍e‍n‍n‍i‍f‍e‍r‍6‍9‍3‍9
May 11, 2024
If the experience planning my trip is any reflection of the trip to come, I am already so impressed! I booked the wrong spa appt not once, not twice but actually three times and the Spa team was so incredibly patient and accommodating. I travel a lot and you can just tell when it’s going to be great! I am so excited for this trip of peace, restoration and healing! More to come!

Services & Amenities

Outdoor swimming pool
Spa
Gym
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Breakfast
Breakfast not provided.

Pets
Pets are allowed

Paying at the Hotel

Property Description

  • Opened: 2006
  • Number of Rooms: 57
A nature lovers paradise Amanyara sits on a promontory on the western shore of Providenciales - Turks and Caicos. Backed by a vast wilderness of protected parkland the resort looks out over the pristine reefs of Northwest Point Marine National Park. A barrier reef runs the length of Providenciales island ensuring world-class diving and snorkelling. Guests can partake in sea turtle tagging and whales can be seen migrating from December through March. Four Spa Pavilions are set beside a reflecting pond while outdoor yoga and a Pilates studio offer revitalisation. The menu at the ocean-view Restaurant focuses on Asian and Mediterranean dishes and fresh seafood. Remote and with an intimate atmosphere Amanyara is ideal for Turks and Caicos weddings honeymoons or group retreats

Frequently Asked Questions

Which popular attractions are close to Amanyara?

Amanyara nearby attractions include Malcolm's Road Beach, 550 ft from your search (straight-line distance).

Is there a pool at Amanyara?

Yes, Amanyara has a pool.

Does Amanyara serve breakfast?

No, Amanyara doesn't serve breakfast.

Where is Amanyara located?

The hotel address is Northwest Point, Wheeland Settlement TKCA 1ZZ.

Is Amanyara pet friendly?

Yes, pets are allowed at Amanyara.

How much does it cost to stay at Amanyara?

Prices at Amanyara are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Amanyara?

Check-in at Amanyara is 14:00, and the check-out time is until 12:00.

About This Property

Nearest AirportProvidenciales International Airport
Distance to Airport15.14KM
Average Price FromUSD14807
Hotel Star Rating5