| Providenciales - known locally as Provo - is the most developed island in the Turks and Caicos chain and home to Grace Bay, regularly ranked among the best beaches in the world. A 12-mile ribbon of soft white sand backs onto shallow water in every shade of turquoise, and the whole shoreline sits inside the Princess Alexandra National Park.
The area is a paradise for snorkellers and divers: the reef sits just offshore and the water visibility often exceeds 200 feet. Beyond the beach, guests will find watersports operators, casual and fine-dining restaurants, and easy day-trip access to smaller cays throughout the island group.
Grace Bay is home to some of the best scuba diving in the Caribbean. Nearby attractions include the White House Reef, walking distance from the shoreline, and family-friendly activities across Providenciales - from horseback riding along the water to sailing charters and paddleboarding in the sheltered bays.
Beach: The white-sand beach running the length of Grace Bay is protected as part of Princess Alexandra National Park. Guests have easy access to non-motorised watersports and the reef is within walking distance from most beachfront properties. |