Turks and Caicos Travel Guides:
Turks and Caicos Resorts
Get out of the grey and slip into something colorful and fun in the exotic and beautiful Caribbean destination of Turks and Caicos! There are many resorts to choose from in Turks and Caicos. For many travelers, the benefits of resorts far outweigh those of hotels. One big draw is that many resorts offer an all-inclusive price, so guests will not have to worry about a rapidly inflating bill during their stay. Read on to find out more about
Turks and Caicos Resorts.
Turks and Caicos Resorts: Northwest Point ResortLocated on the Northwest shore of Provo Island, the Northwest Point Resort is one of the newer resorts on the island. Visitors to this resort are treated to spectacular, unobstructed views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea.
Grace Bay is nearby, but you wouldn’t know it if you were staying here. While Grace Bay is usually packed with tourists during the high season, the area surrounding the Northwest Point Resort is comparatively quiet. Without the crowds and the hustle and bustle of the high season, it is quite easy for a guest of the Northwest Point Resort to feel far, far away while you're on your
Turks and Caicos vacation.
One of the major tourist attractions in the area is the world’s third largest reef system located just offshore. The resort provides its guests with snorkeling gear and kayaks for expeditions out onto the water.
Some of the room amenities at the Northwest Point Resort include air conditioning, free wireless Internet, refrigerator, washer and dryer units, microwave and dishwasher.
Turks and Caicos Resorts: Amanyara ResortAlso located on the Northwest side of Provo Island is the Amanyara Resort. A major draw for visitors to this resort is the Northwest Point Marine National Park, which is well known as one of the best places for reef and wall diving.
Upon arriving to Amanyara Resort, guests are treated to the resort’s huge reflecting pool that majestically sits at its entrance. Reflecting the buildings and trees that immediately surround it, the pool instantly puts guests into a reflective and calm mood of their own.
This
Turks and Caicos hotel resort feels quite open and seems to meld intimately with its surrounding environment. Perhaps this is why the owners of the resort decided to call it Amanyara, which means peaceful place.
There are 40 pavilions that guests stay at while at the resort and each has a similar layout and design. Guests can opt to stay at pavilions that are located closer to the ocean and are a little further away from the main resort compound. Some of the room amenities at the Amanyara Resort include mini-bar, television, bathroom and in-room safe.
For many vacationers to the Turks and Caicos Islands, staying at a resort is the only way to go. It's easy enough to
find the best all inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos by searching online. Resorts may cost more than hotels, but they offer more specialized features such as full-service onsite spa’s, which are a big draw for potential customers. Make sure that you get the best price possible for the services and amenities you desire the most. If privacy and seclusion are at the top of your list, be prepared to shell out some extra cash.