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Hotel in Grand Turk ( 9.7 miles)
Turks Head Inne offers accommodation in Grand Turk Island. The Turks Head Inne is on Grand Turk Island, a 20 minute flight from Providenciales. Loved this historic little inn across the street from the beach. Great location in walking distance to restaurants and waterfront. The staff were friendly and attentive. Restaurant and bar were excellent - delicious food and service!
Grand Turk (10.4 miles from Salt Cay Airport)
Featuring a balcony with sea views, a private beach area and a garden, The Sunflower Villa can be found in Grand Turk, close to Bajari Beach and 200 metres from Pillory Beach.
Grand Turk (11.2 miles from Salt Cay Airport)
Located in Grand Turk, 2.3 km from Bajari Beach and 2.6 km from Pillory Beach, John’s Place offers air conditioning. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Grand Turk (11.9 miles from Salt Cay Airport)
Featuring a spa bath, La Grande Pettite Villa is set in Grand Turk. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
South Caicos (23.7 miles from Salt Cay Airport)
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and spa, Sailrock Resort is situated in South Caicos. The resort has a sun terrace and hot tub, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar. Rooms/pool/beach/ food
Big Ambergris Cay (27.8 miles from Salt Cay Airport)
Ambergris Cay All-Inclusive is a family friendly resort that provides air-conditioned accommodation in Big Ambergris Cay. Hidden gem, a paradise you must visit once in a life time. Location was perfect and staff were very personal not pretentious, especially loved our butler, Winston, he is truly genuine and trying everything to make your island life luxurious and enjoyable. Definitely worth going back.
We actually stayed the long beach side that worked out for our weekend just perfectly ! The ocean was amazing and you could walk out actually a mile in the crystal blue ocean . Our resort the shore club was fabulous , the room , the view , the pools , the spa and the gym all top notch !
Oasis Grace Bay is truly an oasis. We rented one of the villas and it was GREAT-new modern furnishings, big screen TV comfortable beds, private pool with barbecue grill. The resort was lovely and QUIET-not hustling and bustling the way some island resorts can be during peak times! I also thought the price was not outrageous, the way some other places we checked were during the peak time we were traveling. I would have given 10 stars if not for the construction site you had to walk or ride thru to get to the beach (I'm sure just temporary) and the rickety bicycles the resort provided (mine completely blew a tire in town) The only other downside was no restaurant at the resort, but there are great restaurants within 5-10 min walk. The staff was very accommodating and eager to please. I would definitely return to Oasis Grace Bay and have already recommended to friends!
Incredible views from the beach and our suite balcony. Had I realized some land hid the sunset melting into the sea, I would have added a day to make sure I scheduled a sunset cruise. Dined at the Palms, Infinity, Hemingway's and Bella Luna. Suggest making reservations early in the staff since 7-8pm reservations at some restaurants are not available.
Travelers from all over the world seek out GBB because they hear its best-in-class. I can confirm this unequivocally. No matter how extravagant your tastes might be, its is near impossible to find a nick in the proverbial armor of "worlds best" status that GBB enjoys. Even for travelers in the $100mm+ income bracket, who are limited by absolutely nothing, this place will satisfy and amaze. The only place I personally have ever been that remotely compares is the strip around/between Ibiza and Formentera in the Mediterranean/Balearics that is accessible only by boat. Certainly there are unique places in the world that might exceed GBBs grandeur at any given spot (particularly where it is most developed), but they are isolated and require more effort than simply walking out of your hotel and onto the beach. If you're looking any more reason to spend the money, stop looking and drop the credit card details in. You're wasting your time otherwise.
I recommend the snorkeling/iguana island tour, as well as parasailing...both were amazing views. I also enjoyed that there aren't any solicitors trying to sell things on the beach like you might find at other tropical resorts/beaches. There's a great local fish fry every Thursday with a big marketplace of local artisans where you can make purchases and enjoy local foods and drinks and live music. There's also a tiki hut floating bar, that you can get to by water ferry...we had plans to attend on Sunday (which is said to be the best day to go), but overdid it with the rum punch on the snorkeling/iguana island tour on Saturday, so that didn't end up happening. Also did a 1.5 hour jet ski tour....that wasn't my favorite just because the water was rough that day and riding was difficult for the novices in our group. But once we got to some calm cove-type areas, it was much better. Shopping in Salt Mill was fun, lots of great little shops and boutiques.
Absolutely gorgeous!! Would have loved to have stayed longer!! We went scuba diving for the first time with Dive Provo after being certified and it was amazing! Can't say enough wonderful things about the great crew we had!! Also went snorkeling on the great barrier reef on a catamaran sail ⛵️. All experiences were top notch!! We stayed at Windsong Resort and absolutely loved it! We used a rental car to get around the island. Not sure you have to have a car but that's our preference.