Plans revealed for spa resort on Grand Caicos
Image: An artist's impression of the Aniyana resort
Initial plans have been announced for the creation of a 41-acre beachfront luxury resort on the island of Grand Caicos in the West Indies.
Aniyana, which takes its name from the native Lucayan Indian name for Grand Caicos, will comprise a limited number of exclusive beach and lagoon-front luxury residences available for ownership, each in its own private setting and nestled in landscaped gardens.
In addition to the residences, the low-density eco-sensitive development will include a 'world-class' boutique hotel and luxury spa as well as a fine dining restaurant.
Exact details of the hotel and spa are yet to be confirmed, but the spa will located in a secluded part of the island.
Guests will be able to reach the spa using electrical vehicles, which will wind down pathways, with the aim of providing a relaxing and invigorating experience from start to finish.
Located in an unspoiled natural environment, the resort is to incorporate a nature reserve which will be a sanctuary for the island's – the largest within the Turks and Caicos group – indigenous flora and fauna.
The land is owned by Grand Caicos Holdings which is also acting as the developer of the project.
Caribbean property specialist 7th Heaven Properties has been appointed as master agent to launch the development.
The 48sq mile island, currently home to just 250 people, is renowned for its picturesque stretches of secluded beaches and outstanding natural beauty.
7th Heaven Properties Founder Walter Zephirin said: "Aniyana represents a game-changing project for Turks and Caicos.
"The location is simply breath-taking and the vision for Aniyana will provide the perfect complement to the surroundings, offering understated luxury and tranquillity, surrounded by unspoilt nature.
"Given that this is the only development of its kind with a Development Agreement, contracts and approvals, surveys and land registration in place, and that construction of infrastructure has also begun, we are confident that will be one of the most sought-after investment opportunities in the Caribbean."