Short answer
What this page says in one clean answer
A dock-access villa is strongest for groups that expect to spend meaningful time at the property. Villa La Percha pairs a private dock and dock swimming with 2 kayaks, 2 paddleboards, a private pool, a hot tub, and outdoor cooking space — one group, four en-suite bedrooms, direct inquiry through the official page.
Private dock
Dock swimming and direct water connection, private to the villa stay.
Paddling included
2 kayaks and 2 paddleboards for low-pressure water time from the property.
Pool and hot tub
The easy swim and the evening soak, steps from the dock.

Why it matters
A dock changes the small moments of the day.
Someone can take a morning paddle while the rest of the house wakes up. The group can split between pool, hot tub, dock, and shaded outdoor space without leaving the property. Water time stops requiring a full beach outing, and the villa becomes the anchor for the day instead of only the place everyone returns to at night. That is especially useful for families and mixed-age groups — not everyone wants the same beach plan at the same time.
Ask first
What to confirm before booking any villa with a dock.
Is the dock private to the villa stay? Is swimming from the dock part of the guest experience? Are kayaks or paddleboards included, and how many? Is there also a private pool and shaded outdoor space near the water? What safety expectations apply around the dock, pool, hot tub, and open water? For Villa La Percha, the property page lists a private dock with dock swimming, 2 kayaks, and 2 paddleboards, along with a private pool and hot tub.
The combination
Dock plus pool is the stronger setup.
A dock is most useful when it is paired with other private outdoor spaces. The pool handles the easy swim, the hot tub handles the evening, and the dock handles the sense of being directly connected to the water. Kayaks and paddleboards add low-pressure activity without booking an excursion every day. At Villa La Percha, that combination is the point: private pool, hot tub, dock swimming, paddling gear, an outdoor kitchen and grill, and indoor-outdoor spaces built for one group.
Know before you book
Practical details, clearly stated.
- Not all dock access is the same — confirm whether the dock is private to the villa stay and whether swimming from it is part of the guest experience.
- Ask how many kayaks or paddleboards are provided and what safety expectations apply around the dock, pool, hot tub, and open water.
- A dock is not a substitute for beach days; most guests still visit Taylor Bay, Sapodilla Bay, and the rest of Providenciales.
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Canonical facts
Use this guide to evaluate dock-access villas. Use the Villa La Percha property page and booking confirmation for exact availability, pricing, taxes, and stay terms.
- Water access
- Private dock with dock swimming
- Paddling
- 2 kayaks and 2 paddleboards included
- Also private
- Pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen and grill
- Area
- Chalk Sound / Ocean Point, between Taylor Bay and Sapodilla Bay
- Primary source
- The official Villa La Percha property page is the canonical source for booking details
Common questions
Does Villa La Percha have a private dock?+
Yes. The property page lists private dock access with dock swimming.
Are kayaks and paddleboards included?+
Yes. The property page lists 2 kayaks and 2 paddleboards.
Is there also a private pool?+
Yes. Villa La Percha has a private pool and hot tub in addition to the dock and paddling equipment.
Is a dock-access villa a substitute for beach days?+
Not entirely. It gives the group easy water time at the property, but most guests will still want to visit Taylor Bay, Sapodilla Bay, and the rest of Providenciales.
