Reserve
Azure Sunset Estate
Property ID 50404
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Game Room
Home Theater
Smart Speaker
Facilities
Bar
Chef’s Kitchen
Office
Workout Facility
Home security
Gated Community
Location features
Laundry Service
On Golf Course
Waterfront
Other
Air Conditioning
Coffee Maker
Covered Parking
Crib
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Firepit
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Pool
Property Details
Size
Villa with 3 levels
5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 7000 square feet, 651 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, King, King, and 2x Queen
12 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Providenciales International Airport (PLS)
Property View
Ocean and Island Views
Additional Fees
Optional add-ons for a fee (advance notice may be required; coordinated through Host and concierge):
Private chef
Villa pre-stocking
Activities/Excursions
Jet skis
Boat Charters
Reserve Property
The Reserve tier within ThirdHome is a collection of qualified higher-end homes. The required key values to book these homes and exchange fees are higher than other homes in the Club.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Tennis
- Watersports
- Wildlife Viewing
- Swimming
- Beach Activities
- Scuba Diving, Snorkeling
- Fine Dining
- Nightlife
- Biking, Cycling
Places of Interest
- Grace Bay Beach: Often ranked among the world's best beaches, Grace Bay is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sands, making it perfect for sunbathing and water sports
- Chalk Sound National Park: A stunning turquoise lagoon surrounded by small rocky islands, ideal for kayaking or simply enjoying the serene and picturesque environment
- The Bight Reef (Coral Gardens): A popular snorkeling spot, The Bight Reef offers easy access to vibrant coral and diverse marine life just off the shore of Grace Bay
- Taylor Bay Beach: A quieter, crescent-shaped beach known for its shallow, calm waters, making it a great spot for families with children
- Sapodilla Bay Hill Rock Carvings: Historical carvings on the rocks at Sapodilla Hill, believed to be made by shipwrecked sailors or settlers, offer a unique glimpse into the island's past