Gansevoort, Turks and Caicos
Providencias, Turks and Caicos
price varies
Optimum Seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Back in the fall of 2011, this was still a rather new hotel. There were plenty of deals offered through travel agents. It cost us roughly 350 a night including breakfast (the most amazing breakfast I have ever had at any hotel stay). It also included free kayaking. It is unheard of to spend that little these days if you stay in a boutique hotel in Turks and Caicos. I went right before the island became extremely popular.
This is by far my favorite of all Caribbean Islands I have visited. The service is impeccable. The food is fresh and amazing. There are plenty of beautiful hotels on the strip. The sand is white and the ocean is bluer and calmer than any you have ever seen (tied with Cayman Islands). We dined at different hotels during our 6 night stay just to get in as much of the island as possible. Also, for some reason, my husband urged me to go parasailing. He was in a very generous mood with his money. This was an amazing, albeit ridiculously expensive, experience.
Before we booked, we were deciding between Ganseevort, a modern and chic boutique hotel verse Regent Palms, which was in a better location (both the ocean there is nicer and it is more central). Regent Palms would have been a better choice as we had a young toddler and there weren't any children friendly activities at Ganseevort. The Regent Palms had a bigger pool that was shallow in many areas. Though they were comparable in price, I still do not regret the decision. Both hotels are excellent and you will be hard pressed to find any such deal today. So if you have deep pockets, this is the island for you!
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