Gorgeous venue with all of the amenities you could ask for...
Outdoors: Gorgeous landscaping pool with lighting for night swims, floats for the pool, extremely comfortable chaise lounges and deck chairs, Sonos sound system, grill, beach chairs for the beach, towels for the pool and/or beach, and even two pair of snorkeling gear.
Indoors: Living room with TV, dining room table, indoor Sonos sound system, two bedrooms and two bathrooms with beautiful showers, and a loaded kitchen with fridge, microwave, oven, coffee maker, blender, espresso machine, and all the utensils, glassware, pots and pans you could need. There are plastic plates, metal cups to use outside, and glassware if you choose to eat inside.
Privacy: Home is on a very low-traffic road, gated for great security but offers great privacy. There are some new homes being built on the street currently so the extremely secluded privacy may unfortunately not last forever.
Check-In/Out + Communication: Honestly could not have asked for a better, more accommodating host or easy check-in/out procedure.
Tips:
1. Rent a car. You'll need a car to get around the island, there is no public transportation or regulated taxi service. I highly suggest Grace Bay Rentals. They were very easy to work with and are right across the street from the airport exit.
2. On your way in (or after you get checked in but you pass it on the way in on Leeward Highway) stop at Graceway IGA and stock up on groceries and alcohol. The home has everything you need to cook a great meal or mix drinks and while groceries are expensive on the island, restaurants are really expensive, and while there are some solid restaurant options nothing was mind-blowing. We are big restaurant people but we ate all but three meals at home and we were very happy with our decision.
3. If you have the option to pick up liquor duty-free on the way in do so as liquor is expensive. Also, you cannot legally purchase liquor, beer, or wine on Sunday.
4. Beaches...I truly think on Provo you can't make a wrong call. Grace Bay is often considered the number one beach in the world and the sunsets there are to die for, however, we preferred Long Bay Beach which was only a 3-minute drive from the home. The water is calmer and you can walk over a mile out and the water is only waist high. I also recommend renting at jetski there to check out the La Famille shipwreck and Captain Oak's Floating Tiki Bar