“Is This the Hottest Hotel in Turks & Caicos”
... off the beaten path on the other side of the island, just a 5-minute car ride from Grace Bay Beach is a hidden gem, The Shore Club, the first property to set up shop on Long Beach Bay. And it's quickly becoming the hottest place to stay in Turks.
“The Beach Reset”
Long Bay beach, despite having three miles of soft white sand and warm shallow water, was relatively under the radar until the Shore Club opened last December. Key amenities: a private yacht you can charter and a complimentary kids' club (so parents can have a bit of a real vacation.
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Its tree house-style spa, high in the canopy and away from the shore, is the most serene place for a massage this side of Ubud. (p. 81)
Turks and Caicos Update
Turks and Caicos' newest luxury resort, The Shore Club, is a $100 million property with 106 ocean-view suites and six luxury villas spanning along 820 feet of beachfront on the island of Providenciales' Long Beach.
5 Reasons Why Turks & Caicos Should Be On Your Bucket List
Turks & Caicos, a group of 40 island and keys are located 550 miles southeast of Miami, Florida, just below the Bahamas chain. Only eight of the islands are inhabited. After a recent trip back to Turks and Caicos (TCI), we were raving again to everyone about this destination...
Travel + Leisure’s 2017 It List
This hotel is the first on Long Bay Beach, a more private alternative to popular Grace Bay. Come for a romantic escape (the ocean-inspired scheme is glamorous, not kitschy) or a group vacation (the 6,239-square-foot penthouse has a huge terrace and hot tub). From $925.
Passport: Beyond Grace
There's a reason everyone who travels to the Turks and Caicos Islands stays on Grace Bay. The sand is floury white, the sea is clear as gin, and most of the resorts, lined cheek by jowl, share this paradisiacal stretch. For those who want to venture beyond the Grace Bay crowds...
2017 Travel Guide
The southern shores of this archipelago, a British territory, are protected by the third-largest barrier reef in the world and a 6,000-foot natural underwater wall, both of which make for a vibrant ecosystem. You’ll see rays, reef and nurse sharks, barracuda, and all sorts of colorful fish.
Island Escapes
With winter weather bearing down on most of the South, now’s a great time to check out any of these new sun-soaked West Indian hideouts—whether you’re just dreaming or ready to book a beach getaway.
Turks and Caicos Travel Guide
While the majority of the hotels are along Grace Bay Beach, the Shore Club is the first to open on Long Bay Beach—great for those who prefer to avoid crowds and want to feel like they have the beach to themselves.