The Hartling Group's Turks & Caicos spa to pay tribute to islands’ salt history
Resort and real estate developer The Hartling Group is opening The Shore Club next year, a 110-suite resort in the Turks & Caicos that will include a luxury spa.
The Hartling Group also developed and manages the Turks & Caicos property The Palms, which includes a 25,000sq ft (2,323sq m) spa.
Building on the success of The Palms, the Spa at The Shore Club will offer the same quality experience, but with a slightly different variation on focus, Sue Nickason, a spokesperson for The Hartling Group, told CLADglobal.
Designed by Angel Stewart and architect Rafael Amuchastegui, who also designed The Spa at The Palms, the Shore Club’s spa will be slightly more organic in design, and feature more couples-based amenities, said Nickason.
The resort will pay tribute to the salt history in the Turks & Caicos, using salt in the architecture, and also in the spa treatments.
Set to open to residents in early 2016 and to resort guests in summer 2016, The Shore Club Turks & Caicos is nestled in a private setting on the Long Bay Beach of Providenciales with 820 feet of beachfront.
Designed by RAD Architecture in traditional Barbadian style, The Shore Club also includes 36 residential units and six villas.