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Turks and Caicos Hotels
 

Southeast of the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos islands are becoming an increasingly fashionable destination. Provo is the hub, with restaurants, golf, and pristine beaches spanning miles. The coral cliffs around Grand Turk plunge more than 7,000 feet beneath some of the clearest waters in the world. Discover the captivating views of snow-white beaches from one of our luxury Turks and Caicos hotels.

 

              Popular Things to Do in Turks & Caicos

  • Stroll the length of 12-mile-long beautiful Grace Bay beach
  • Tour the Caicos famous Conch Farm
  • Discover the “Molasses Reef Wreck” at the Turks & Caicos Museum
  • Hike the scenic Enbas Saut Falls trail
  • Visit Little Water Cay and see the endangered rock iguana
 
 
       Amanyara
  
  • White-sand beach
    Boarded by the pristine reefs of Northwest Point Marine National Park and white-sand beaches, timber shingled pavilions provide a serene escape.
  • Private pavilions
    Stand-alone pavilions feature three walls made of glass that slide open to three furnished terraces creating indoor-outdoor living spaces.
  • Water sports, pool
    Guests can lounge in the infinity pool or in one of the lounge pavilions, or snorkel, kayak, dive or sail off the resort's white-sand beach.
What to Expect:
  • Guests enter the resort through an airy reception pavilion that opens to a grand reflecting pool. Guestrooms are stand-alone pavilions situated along a network of tranquil ponds or facing the white-sand beach. Indoor and outdoor spaces merge creating a serene atmosphere. Honeymooners and elite travelers frequent this resort for its seclusion and reputation for impeccable service.
Amenity Highlights:
  • Guests can spend the day lounging at the infinity pool surrounded by a timber sundeck and lounge pavilions. Or for the adventurous, water sport equipment is available at the Beach Club including sailboats, boogie boards, snorkeling gear and kayaks. The Dive Center at Amanyara offers introductory to advanced scuba diving lessons.Insider tip:Turks and Caicos is home to the world's third-largest coral reef and is cited by dive experts, including the late Jacques Cousteau, as offering some of the world's best diving. A warm climate ensures a rich and diverse range of marine life ideal for exploring. Guests can snorkel right off the resort's white-sand beach or rent a boat to visit famed offshore dive sites.
 
 
       Grace Bay Club
  
  • The 59-suite resort is set on an uncrowded stretch of beach on beautiful Grace Bay, characterized by turquoise waters and white powdery sand.
  • All suites are oversize, featuring terraces or patios, ocean views, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, washer/dryers, and kitchenettes.
  • Enjoy yoga on the beach, the Euro-Caribbean spa, a children's program focused on eco-learning, watersports, and a business center with free high-speed Internet access.
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           Parrot Cay and Shambala Retreat

      

    • 35 minutes by boat from Providenciales, this 1,000-acre retreat provides peace and privacy.
    • Accommodations include 60 rooms, suites, and one-, two-, and three-bedroom beachfront villas - all with muslin-draped four-poster beds.
    • Attractions include the COMO Shambhala Retreat (a renowned health spa), quiet beaches, sunset views, and casual and fine dining.
    What to Expect:
    • Popular with entertainment and sports celebrities (the resort manages a secluded three-house compound for Bruce Willis on the island) as well as an international world-traveling clientele, Parrot Cay resort emphasizes privacy, relaxation, and health spa rejuvenation in a tranquil natural setting. Discreet staffers know when and when not to attend guests. The resort's boats dock well away from buildings and beach. Automobiles are not allowed. Natural sounds--breezes in palm trees, bird calls, the sand disturbed by the ocean--prevail.
    Amenity Highlights:
    • Furnished with lounge chairs and widely spaced white umbrellas, a 1.5-mile beach lapped by the turquoise Atlantic Ocean consists of sand fine as sugar and nearly as white. Other unpopulated beaches rim Parrot Cay, and by boat or golf cart staff members transport guests to them on request. The resort's large, rectangular pool includes a zero-entry on one side and an infinity lip on the ocean side. The pool's weathered-wood sundeck offers teak lounges padded with thick, terry cloth-covered cushions and shaded by white umbrellas. On the deck's oceanside corners, wood-shingle shelters contain daybeds.
    Insider Tip:
    • In addition to the two by the pool, six other wood-shingle shelters containing daybeds lie along the beach, each well separated from others for privacy and tranquility.