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Rock House
Tara Boucher  |  April 20, 2022

Consider it the Caribbean Capri. Overlooking the ocean from the edge of a 100-foot-long infinity pool at Rock House, the new residential villa resort carved into a low limestone cliff on the North Shore of Providenciales in the Turks & Caicos Islands, one could nearly mistake the view for somewhere rather more Italian; only the lovelier turquoise water gives away the trick.

None of the illusion is by chance. Far from the rum punches and beach-chair panoramas of the typical TCI getaway, Rock House wears its Mediterranean inspiration on its sleeve, from its clean white stone lines to the free-flowing house rosé to the light, Adriatic-inflected cuisine (standouts include a refreshing gazpacho, served like a Bloody Mary in a spice-rimmed glass, and a daily seafood crudo, including a creamy scallop perfectly dressed with aged olive oil, lemon juice, Maldon sea salt and lime zest). Another amenity familiar to Cannes and Santorini regulars: high-touch service. Guests are picked up by SUV at arrival—commercial or private—and whisked 10 minutes away to the resort, straight to the awaiting accommodation, with final check-in to be conducted at leisure.

“I have almost all your information before you arrive, so why would I make you fill out paperwork if what you really want to do is take a shower?” asks assistant hotel manager Batu Erem. Many requests here, from housekeeping to dinner reservations, take place via app, but the hyper-personalized service within this intimate 46-key resort—an assortment of studio and one- and two-bedroom villas, many of which can be combined into multiunit accommodations—is a calling card in the TCI: Erem and fellow assistant hotel manager Daniel Hoffman arrange to greet guests on arrival, to understand dietary restrictions and preferences, transportation needs and special requests.

And while the island standbys of dive boats and cracked conch are always a chauffeured ride away, the aim of Rock House, opening next month as the newest property from Providenciales development powerhouse Grace Bay Resorts, is to keep the party local. “The Sunset Bar and infinity pool at night are going to be a fashion show,” says managing director Crawford Sherman. “While there’s plenty of privacy if that’s what you want, this is also a place for the traveler who likes to see and be seen.”

But despite its off-the-beaten-path location and Med vibes, Rock House COO and principal Nikheel Advani is quick to point out that, rather than trying to stand aloof, the new property is additive to the TCIs experience, and the Grace Bay portfolio specifically. “From day one we’ve always called ourselves a Caribbean company, and that’s not going to change,” he says. “But how do we layer it with a little more difference?” Advani ascribes Rock House “a sophistication you don’t usually see in the Caribbean,” while insisting that the friendly, laid-back local sensibility “can never leave—that’s who we are. So it’s about finding a balance between those two points.”

The idea for Rock House—named after the countless slabs of excavated limestone hand-carved and painstakingly jigsawed together across the property by local artisans—came from CEO and principal Mark Durliat’s wife, Melissa, a media consultant and television producer who has created numerous programs from the craggy outcropping of Cannes. Providenciales’s hospitality-barren North Shore, she insisted, could offer an entirely new version of the TCI experience—though one familiar to a certain jet-set demographic. “It became a passion project,” says Mark, who secured the 14-acre property, soon to include larger residential-style housing and expanded wellness facilities, in 2016. “There’s a special feeling you get in Cannes, or the Amalfi Coast,” he says. “With Rock House, which is just over a three-hour flight from New York, we figure we can save you a transcontinental trip.”

(Source: Robbreport.com,  pc: Gary James, Bartek Nikolajczyk-Sherman)

Where We Eat, Sip & Play

Rick Sarver’s Myrtle Beach Favorites

A local look at the places that make Myrtle Beach feel like home, from oceanfront walks and coastal dining to everyday favorites around Market Common.

A local guide to life along the Grand Strand

When people begin exploring Myrtle Beach real estate, they often start with bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, and views. Those details matter, of course. But the rhythm of daily life matters just as much.

Where will you take a morning walk? Where can you grab dinner after a beach day? Where do locals go when they want an easy afternoon with restaurants, shops, and space to unwind?

I’m Rick Sarver with The Sarver Group Coastal Carolina, and this edition of Where We Eat, Sip & Play highlights a few Myrtle Beach favorites that help tell the bigger story of living along the Carolina coast.

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk near the oceanfront in Myrtle Beach South Carolina
Walk, browse, and enjoy the oceanfront

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

One of my favorite ways to spend a day in Myrtle Beach is walking the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. Stretching along the oceanfront from the 2nd Avenue Pier to the 14th Avenue Pier area, it is one of the best places to enjoy Atlantic Ocean views, browse local shops, grab a bite to eat, and soak in the coastal atmosphere.

The boardwalk captures so much of what people love about Myrtle Beach: ocean breezes, casual restaurants, beach access, entertainment, and that unmistakable Grand Strand energy. Whether you are visiting for the weekend, relocating to Myrtle Beach, or considering a second home near the coast, it is a great place to get a feel for the area.

Rick’s local note: The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is a great first stop for anyone wanting to understand the area’s classic oceanfront lifestyle.

Oceanfront dining near Damon’s Grill in Myrtle Beach South Carolina
Eat and sip by the water

Damon’s Grill

For a relaxed meal near the beach, Damon’s Grill is a familiar Myrtle Beach favorite. It is the kind of place people remember because it pairs casual dining with the scenery that makes this stretch of the South Carolina coast so special.

Whether you are meeting friends, wrapping up a beach day, or looking for an easy dinner with coastal views nearby, Damon’s is part of the local Myrtle Beach dining conversation. For buyers comparing oceanfront condos, resort communities, and nearby neighborhoods, having restaurants like this close by is one of the lifestyle perks worth noticing.

Rick’s local note: When clients ask about Myrtle Beach restaurants near the ocean, I always remind them that the best coastal lifestyle details are often the simple ones: where you can eat, unwind, and enjoy the view.

Market Common Myrtle Beach shopping dining and outdoor lifestyle area
Shop, dine, stroll, and stay awhile

Market Common

Another favorite destination for my wife DeAnn and me is Market Common. It is a great place to walk, shop, catch a movie, relax for the afternoon, and enjoy one of Myrtle Beach’s most convenient lifestyle districts.

One of our go-to spots is Gio’s Pizzeria Napoletana, known for fantastic gluten-free pizza. The combination of restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and outdoor spaces keeps us coming back throughout the year.

For people searching for homes near Market Common in Myrtle Beach, this area has a strong everyday appeal. It offers easy access to dining, shopping, parks, bike-friendly streets, local events, and the beach lifestyle that draws so many people to Coastal Carolina.

Rick’s local note: Market Common is one of those areas that helps people picture daily life here, not just vacation life.

Thinking about living near Myrtle Beach?


Myrtle Beach and the surrounding Coastal Carolina communities offer a wide range of real estate options, from oceanfront condos and resort residences to primary homes, second homes, investment properties, and neighborhoods close to shopping, dining, golf, and the beach.

If you are searching for Myrtle Beach homes for sale, condos near the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, homes near Market Common, oceanfront property in Myrtle Beach, or real estate along the Grand Strand, local guidance matters. The right home is not only about the property. It is about matching the location to the lifestyle you want.

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Your Coastal Carolina guide


Whether you are buying, selling, relocating, investing, or simply beginning to explore what life could look like along the coast, I would be happy to help you compare communities, understand the local market, and find the right fit.

The Myrtle Beach area has a lot to offer, and I would love to help you discover the places, neighborhoods, and homes that fit the way you want to live.

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