
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, holds a special place in my heart. You can explore different beaches every day or you can truly stay put on Grace Bay for a week. The water is calm, the food is delicious, and the sand is soft as sugar.
An upscale beachfront resort offering luxurious accommodations, world-class amenities, and breathtaking views of the pristine Grace Bay Beach.
A luxurious beachfront resort on Grace Bay offering spacious suites, a stunning infinity pool, and indulgent spa experiences.
A chic, contemporary resort on Grace Bay Beach featuring sleek oceanfront suites, private villas, and a laid-back luxury vibe.

This was one of the best things we did! The companies provide food, rum punch, full bar, non-alcoholic drinks, etc. You sail around with music and they show you famous homes, pause for snorkeling, and even anchor at a private beach. Before sending you back, they take you to Iguana Island. On your cruise back to Grace Bay, be on the lookout for Jojo, the resident Provo dolphin.
This is a great activity with kids or if you like horseback riding. They do take you WAY into the water (you get wet) and it is pretty.
This is on Grace Bay and has the best snorkeling from just walking into the water. There are huts on the beach that will rent you an umbrella and chairs (bring cash) and you can walk into the water and snorkel on an AMAZING reef. Somewhere Cafe is there as well and a great place for lunch. You can walk from the resort area down the beach but it is a few miles. Otherwise, any taxi can get you there.
Chalk Sound National Park is a highly scenic natural lagoon on the southwest of Providenciales. This national park features shallow and brilliant turquoise water with hundreds of small rocky islands. You can rent kayaks from Las Brisas and have lunch there, too. It is a lagoon.
This is right by Chalk Sound. You can rent loungers and umbrellas (bring cash for that) from the vendors on the beach. It is a total calm little cove. You can walk through the rock formations and caves. We saw a Sea Turtle between the rocks.
Conch shells galore! This was one of our favorite areas of the island. Map yourself to Sheerwater Close going towards Leeward and park on that main road at the beach access. Turn left to walk the beach back towards the Tuscany & Venetian hotels. You’ll rarely see anyone and there are conch shells everywhere. Fun place to pack towels and snorkels from the hotel and have happy hour or a picnic. You can swim the length of it, too
This occurs on Thursday nights and people love it. I found it crowded and a bit overwhelming, but it is a unique and fun thing to do. There is a parade and traditional Caribbean dance
