Category: Island Life

At Turks and Caicos’ Ocean Club, The Joy of the Beach

 

By Tim Cotroneo
CJ Contributor

A color like you’ve never seen before.

That’s what thrills first time travelers and tugs at the hearts of returning guests at Ocean Club West in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Turquoise blue, green, and all shades in between.

The ocean colors coming at you on Grace Bay Beach are jolting, intense, and intoxicating. Grace Bay’s world class beach is why vacationers choose Providenciales, the tourism hub of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The beauty of staying at Ocean Club West is you never know which brilliant shade will appear as you step out to experience this color-popping Caribbean visual.

The owners of Ocean Club Resorts knew what they were doing when Ocean Club West opened in 1999. That’s because there was already an Ocean Club East which first appeared on Grace Bay back in 1992.

The owners had figured out a Caribbean hospitality success formula with their first resort located one mile down the road. They doubled down on the possibilities for Ocean Club guests by offering twice the amenities with two resorts.

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Let’s Do It Again

That’s right, guests staying at Ocean Club West can access all the services, dining, and oh yes, extraordinary ocean views at the original Ocean Club East. To make this ocean color feast twice as easy, Ocean Club offers a shuttle to and from the two properties every 30 minutes. For those who prefer a healthy wind in your hair way of commuting, there are also free bicycles at your service.

If there is any doubt that guests are enamored with Ocean Club’s photogenic sister to the West, realize that 2019 is a record year. The buzz created by Ocean Club West’s picture-perfect ocean color has translated to a steady 92 percent occupancy. If you’re thinking this demand means crowdedness, think again. That issue is one in which Ocean Club is so forward thinking.

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A unit at Ocean Club West.

Ocean Club West is beyond spacious. Amidst a pool meets garden-like setting, there are only 86 suites. The suites range from studios to uber-spacious three-bedrooms with kitchens, living areas, and ample balconies offering ocean views. Ocean Club insiders delight in another success secret upon walking out on famed Grace Bay Beach.

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Why Grace Bay is a Vacation Treasure

Think of most any other number one ranked travel attraction in the world and you’re usually inhaling because of the crowds. Grace Bay Beach is the delightful exception to this rule.

Despite its international reputation for beauty, you can walk, swim, or sail on Grace Bay Beach throughout the year, and have many parts of this ocean oasis all to yourself. This best kept secret is another reason why Ocean Club West went all in with a second resort.

Okay, so we’ve established that Ocean Club West is a wonderful choice for accommodations. You may be asking, “What else can we do on this colorful island playground?

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner by the Sea

Foodies listen up. Imagine starting your morning with a hot cup of coffee, fresh fruit, and the soothing sounds of ocean waves. Okay, let’s up the ante. To further rejuvenate your senses, let’s throw in a signature view of the Caribbean Sea during breakfast, lunch, and dinner?

Realize these delicious scenarios are something that Ocean Club West guests relish each day when satisfying their hunger palette. If an authentic Caribbean holiday is high on your Turks and Caicos priority list, Ocean Club has you covered.

Fresh catch seafood, jerk chicken, and Providenciales’ trademark conch salad are all options at Ocean Club West’s newly refurbished Solana restaurant. Head down the beach to Ocean Club East, and you’ll find the toes in the sand Cabana Bar, along with fine dining at Opus Restaurant. From a refreshment standpoint with an island kick, ask for a locally brewed Turk’s Head Beer or one of Ocean Club’s vast array of rums.

Explore the True Colors of Providenciales

Yes, Ocean Club West is the ultimate destination for just relaxing on the beach. But why not explore all the beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands have to offer?

Provo Golf Club is located across the street from Ocean Club East and just a mile from your stay at Ocean Club West. Provo is annually ranked one of the best 18-hole courses in the Caribbean.

If you can’t get enough of life on the water, book a snorkeling excursion that includes setting foot on an uninhabited island. Another way to get in touch with your inner Caribbean is by experiencing a kayak tour through the mangroves. If island hopping sounds like a great way to spend the day, ask the Ocean Club West for details on taking a ferry to North or Middle Caicos.

Sunsets Like No Other

A major part of the Ocean Club master strategy is where their two resorts are positioned on Grace Bay Beach. East and West’s prime beach location plays an integral part in a late afternoon tradition that guests can’t get enough of.

You’ll discover that sunsets at Ocean Club West’s Solana Restaurant and at Ocean Club East’s Cabana Bar are the best of times for making memories. Each evening, guests snuggle up to a favorite cocktail, or a significant other, as they watch Grace Bay’s sky transform into amazing shades of gold, bronze, and orange.

As the sun plunges like a giant gumdrop into the Caribbean Sea, guests raise their glasses to toast. Are they thanking the Ocean Club West owners and staff for creating this magic moment? Or are they saying, “I can’t wait until my next Turks and Caicos vacation to experience colors like I’ve never seen before.”

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6 Caribbean Destinations to Visit in June

 

Planning your next Caribbean trip for this month? We have you covered with our latest edition of Places to Visit, taking you across the Caribbean with a broad array of destinations to try in June, from the lovable charm of a tiny island in Guadeloupe to a vibrant corner of Saint Lucia.

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The Delfins Beach Resort.

Bonaire Yes, it’s one of the diving capitals of the Caribbean. But it’s so much more than that. The tiny Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire has quietly become one of the coolest, most complete places to visit in the region, from its marvelous culinary scene to a slew of terrific hotels, from the signature Harbour Village to the sparkling new Delfins Beach Resort. There’s a special combination here: on the one hand, you have the feeling of being somewhere still undiscovered — but you also enjoy the sophistication and diversity of a well-developed travel destination.

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Rum Journal: A Special Rum from Guadeloupe’s Reimonenq

 

There are rums, there are special rums and then there are rums for rum drinkers.

The third category isn’t for everyone, filled with rums of unique character, of sometimes too much strength, of uncanny personality.

That brings us to a rum from one of Guadeloupe’s venerable distilleries, Reimonenq.

Reimonenq has been putting out agricole expressions for more than a century, but its products tend to have a bit of a more robust, more raw quality than some of its neighbors in the Guadeloupe archipelago.

On a recent jaunt to St Martin, we tried Reimonenq’s Reserve Speciale, a six-year-old expression aged in oak barrels.

So what was it like?

The Reserve Speciale has a pale amber color, with an aroma of black pepper, candied fruit and vanilla.

And then things get interesting.

There’s a raw, lush flavor here, with notes of grass, of mango, of dried papaya and then fresh cane stalk and that Guadeloupe marzipan note we’ve spoken about before.

This is an agricole where you can still taste the original blanc base, a rum that’s mature but hasn’t lost the spirit of youth.

It’s fiery and peppery before mellowing, bold and brash and oozing with the personality of the island of Basse-Terre.

Simply, it’s a rum for rum drinkers.

Rum Journal Review:

Reimonenq Reserve Speciale

92 Points

— CJ

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