Queen Angel Condominiums

Queen Angel Condominiums is a private residential community located in Turtle Cove, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. The complex offers a calm, well-established setting that balances a relaxed residential atmosphere with convenient access to beaches, marinas, and nearby amenities.

The community is walkable to Smith’s Reef and the western end of Grace Bay, providing easy access to snorkeling, swimming, and coastal walks in a quieter part of the coastline. The central Grace Bay resort, dining, and shopping area is a short drive away, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy additional services while returning to a more peaceful environment.

Queen Angel is arranged around two central swimming pools—a main pool and a smaller pool with a waterfall feature—and is set within mature tropical landscaping that includes palms, flowering plants, and established garden areas. The architecture reflects a classic Caribbean style, with low-rise buildings, shaded walkways, and open sightlines that create a sense of space, light, and connection to the surrounding environment. An on-site fitness gym is available for residents and guests.

The complex consists of individually owned condominiums in three main residential buildings. Units include studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, and most residences feature ocean and pool views, depending on location within the property. Each condominium is individually furnished and managed. Some owners choose to rent their units directly or through property managers, often using platforms such as Airbnb or VRBO, while many residences are owner-occupied or used privately.

The Queen Angel complex also includes a ground-level commercial space at the Lower Bight back entrance that previously housed Paparazzi, a well-known local restaurant and bar. While currently closed, the space is part of the complex and reflects the mixed-use character typical of the Turtle Cove area, contributing to the neighborhood’s local flavor and offering opportunities for future use.

Turtle Cove combines a relaxed marina setting with a lively mix of residential homes, villas, and small-scale hospitality, giving the area a distinct sense of place on Providenciales. The Loren at Turtle Cove, which is scheduled to open soon, along with newly developed villas, reflects ongoing investment in the area while maintaining its distinctive character. The neighborhood is also home to a collection of well-known restaurants and cafés—including Mango Reef, Sharkbite, Magnolia, Baci, Simone’s, Jammin’ Gelato, and Turks Wave Café—contributing to a walkable, active atmosphere that reflects the character of this part of the island.