Set within the low-density Leeward community on the northeastern tip of Providenciales, Turks & Caicos, Anara offers a distinctly residential version of Provo—quiet and intentionally discreet. Leeward is known for its exclusive neighborhood feel and interior canal system along with added privacy and security compared to higher-traffic resort areas.
Here, Anara is ideally suited for guests who value space, calm, and a sense of discretion away from the public beach—while keeping it close. Leeward/Sunset (Pelican) Beach is just about 4 minutes away and is typically far less crowded than central Grace Bay. Golf, restaurants, and bars are roughly 4 minutes by car; Grace Bay Beach, shopping, and dining are about 8 minutes; and Providenciales International Airport is approximately 20 minutes. Anara is close to everything, but intentionally set apart in a luxury enclave.
Turks & Caicos Islands
Turks and Caicos is a British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic, just southeast of the Bahamas and a short flight from major U.S. gateways. Centered on Providenciales, it’s known for clear, calm turquoise water and a polished, international standard of dining, service, and island experiences. The country is an archipelago of about 40 islands and cays (with only a handful inhabited) and enjoys around 350 sunny days a year.
Providenciales
Providenciales, often called Provo, is the main hub of the Turks and Caicos Islands and is where most visitors arrive via Providenciales International Airport (PLS). The island balances polished amenities (dining, shopping, marinas, golf) with easy access to standout beaches.