FAQ

Location & Walkability

Yes. The Venetian on Grace Bay is directly beachfront on Grace Bay Beach, offering immediate access to white sand, calm turquoise water, and unobstructed ocean views.

Yes. One of the most-loved features of The Venetian is its walkability to restaurants and beach bars, both along Grace Bay Beach and just steps away by road.

Restaurants Near The Venetian on Grace Bay

Several excellent restaurants are within a short walk. Here are guest favorites:

  • Ricky’s Flamingo Café (5-minute walk along the beach)
    A casual beachfront favorite known for what many locals consider the best conch fritters on the island. Sundays are especially fun — this is where you’ll bump into Turks and Caicos locals enjoying the beach bar vibe.
  • Cabana Bar & Grille at Ocean Club East (2-minute walk down the beach)
    A relaxed beachfront spot perfect for lunch, sunset drinks, or a casual dinner right by the water.
  • Opus Bar & Grill (5 minutes by road, right next door to The Venetian)
    A contemporary restaurant serving island favorites with a refined twist. The owner, Tony, is from New York and has been part of the community for over 20 years. Oyster Fridays are a highlight, and the wine selection is excellent.
  • The Provo Golf Club Restaurant (across the street)
    A great option for brunch or lunch, offering relaxed dining with views of the golf course.
  • Trattoria Il Solana (short walk away)A charming and delicious neighborhood favorite for pizza, pasta, and breakfast. Ideal for a morning walk or bike ride before starting your day.

Things to Do Nearby

Guests love the mix of beach, adventure, and local exploration. Top recommendations include:

  • Two-seater catamaran tours with High Wave Tours for an unforgettable ocean experience
  • Walking Grace Bay Beach and stopping at different beach bars for a beer or cocktail
  • Exploring Regent Village, home to boutiques, cafés, and luxury shopping — including a visit to Jai’s, a trusted local destination for fine jewelry and Swiss watches.

Everything is easily accessible and lets you experience both the natural beauty and lifestyle of Turks and Caicos.

Resort Style & Atmosphere

No. The Venetian is a luxury condo-style beachfront resort, offering space, privacy, and flexibility rather than an all-inclusive format.

The Venetian is ideal for:

  • Guests who prefer a calm, residential resort atmosphere
  • Couples seeking a quiet, refined beachfront stay
  • Families who want space, kitchens, and laundry
  • Travelers who value walkability and location

Suites & Amenities

The Venetian offers luxury one-, two-, and three-bedroom condo-style suites, as well as penthouses — all designed for comfort, space, and longer stays.

All suites include:

  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens
  • In-suite washer and dryer
  • Spacious living and dining areas
  • Central air conditioning
  • Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
  • Private screened porches (many with ocean views)
  • Guests enjoy:
  • Beach loungers and umbrellas
  • Heated swimming pool and jet tub
  • Fitness center
  • Two tennis courts with equipment
  • Beach cruiser bicycles
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Concierge services
  • Gated, covered parking

Getting Around & Planning

A car is helpful but not required. Many restaurants and beach bars are walkable or bikeable, and taxis are readily available throughout Providenciales. Our concierge can assist in booking.

Yes. With full kitchens, laundry, generous living space, and a residential feel, The Venetian is especially popular for extended stays and repeat visitors to Turks and Caicos.

Booking & Travel Questions (High-Intent, Snippet-Optimized)

Grace Bay Beach is widely considered the best area to stay, and The Venetian on Grace Bay offers direct beachfront access, spacious luxury suites, and a quieter resort experience.

Grace Bay is known for calm, crystal-clear water, soft white sand, and excellent swimming conditions, making it one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Yes. The Venetian is known for its peaceful, refined atmosphere, making it ideal for guests who want to relax without large crowds or party scenes.

Why The Venetian on Grace Bay

Guests choose The Venetian for its rare combination of:

  • Direct beachfront location on Grace Bay
  • Walkable access to restaurants and local favorites
  • Spacious condo-style suites
  • Calm, uncrowded luxury

It’s a place to settle in, slow down, and experience Turks and Caicos like a local — with all the comforts of a luxury resort.

Yes. Turks and Caicos is a year-round destination, with warm temperatures and beautiful beach conditions throughout the year.

Peak season runs from December to April.
During this time, you’ll find:

  • The driest weather
  • Cooler evenings
  • Higher demand for beachfront resorts
  • A lively but refined island atmosphere

March through August offers excellent swimming and snorkeling conditions, with warm water temperatures and excellent visibility.

Tipping in Turks & Caicos

In the Turks and Caicos Islands, tipping is customary and widely appreciated for good service, though practices differ slightly from the U.S. or Canada. The currency used is the U.S. Dollar (USD).

Here is a general guide to help you navigate gratuities:

  • Private Chefs & Concierge: If you utilize a private chef or have the concierge arrange special excursions, a gratuity at your discretion (typically based on the complexity of the request) is warmly received.
  • Restaurants & Bars: Most establishments automatically add a 10% Service Charge to your bill. This is standard practice across the island. It is customary to leave an additional 5% to 10% for your server if the service was excellent, bringing the total to the standard 15-20%. Always check your bill first to see if the service charge has already been included.
  • Housekeeping: For a luxury property like The Venetian, it is polite to leave $5 – $10 per day for housekeeping staff, typically left in an envelope or on a pillow daily (as staff may rotate).
  • Bellmen & Porters: A tip of $3 – $5 per bag is standard for assistance with luggage upon arrival and departure.
  • Taxis: A tip of 10% to 15% of the fare is standard for drivers.