Turks and Caicos Is the Caribbean’s Hottest Villa Destination

It’s always been a rarefied, exclusive beach destination; and as more and more travelers seek seclusion and privacy amid the pandemic, the Turks and Caicos Islands is seeing a surge in villa rentals. 

And with top Caribbean villa destinations like St Barth currently closed (although that’s likely to change soon), travelers are increasingly looking to the luxurious sands of Providenciales. 

“A vacation in the Turks and Caicos islands is a great option right now, and renting a private villa is the ideal way to enjoy the destination and stay safe,” says Stiles Bennet, president of WIMCO Villas. “There are direct flights from many US hubs, everyone who visits is required to produce a negative test result so you know everyone on the plane recently tested negative, and there are very few cases on the island.”

Turks and Caicos officially reopened for tourism last July, and has undertaken what has been among the model tourism reopenings in the Caribbean. You can find more on the destination’s travel protocols here.

A WIMCO villa in Turks and Caicos.

That’s come as more and more carriers increase their service to Provo’s airport, from American Airlines, which operates two flights a day from Miami to new flights on the way from New York.

“Most private villas are located along the 10 mile long Grace bay beach, and there is plenty of room along the beach to relax and be socially distant,” Bennet told Caribbean Journal. “The restaurants and waterfront bars are open air, and are open until 10 PM each night. For those that prefer not to dine out in public, it is easy to arrange grocery delivery, take out, or private chef services.”

And while Grace Bay Beach is Provo’s top draw, villa vacationers are finding stays across the island, from the tony Turtle Cove section of Provo to the

And then there’s Long Bay, home to Provo’s premier residential resort: The Shore Club on Long Bay Beach. 

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A villa at the Shore Club.

The Shore Club has been popular for its villa-style units and its ultra-luxe standalone villas, with the latter among the most spectacular accommodations in Turks and Caicos. 

For travelers seeking even more seclusion, there are options on other islands in Turks and Caicios like the all-inclusive villas at the Ambergris Caye private-island resort and beach villas like those at the Sailrock Resort on the island of South Caicos. 

For more, visit WIMCO

— CJ

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Crystal Is Relaunching Cruises in The Bahamas This Summer

Luxury cruise line Crystal Cruises will soon become the first cruise line to return to the Caribbean since the pandemic, with a new Bahamas-only itinerary exclusively for vaccinated travelers.

The program, which launches this summer, is called Bahamas Escapes, and will include a series of 16 seven-night, round-trip cruises out of Nassau on the company’s Crystal Serenity flagship, beginning July 3, 2021.

Crystal will also offer 16 seven-night voyages round-trip from the island of Bimini beginning July 4, 2021.

The cruises will stop at four islands in The Bahamas: Harbour Island, Great Exuma, San Salvador and Long Island.

An isolated beach on San Salvador in The Bahamas.

The biggest question, of course, is how the cruise line is handling passenger safety.

Accordingly, Crystal will require all guests to have been fully inoculated with a vaccine at least 14 days prior to boarding any Crystal ship.

All guests will additionally have to follow the company’s Crystal Clean+ 4.0 measures, including negative tests for guests and crew, reduced capacity, social distancing, a mask policy and health screening questionnaires.

“The Bahamas is ready and delighted to welcome cruise visitors back to the islands and to partner with Crystal Cruises in the effort to restore and help re-activate our tourism industry and protect jobs and businesses,” D’Aguilar said. “Crystal Cruises will go on record as the only cruise line offering Bahamas-only voyages that highlight the signature features and experiences travelers can find here in our islands, and the support that these cruises will bring to multiple communities within the country will be tremendous. We have worked tirelessly to ensure a safe and healthy stay for all travelers, enhancing the innately spacious and outdoor-focused experience the islands provide. Guests will find ample room to roam and a warm welcome from the people of this unique destination.”

It’s a boon for The Bahamas, whose 700-island archipelago provides a diverse destination for cruising in its own right, from the historic charms of Harbour Island to the sparkling blue waters of Exuma.

Crystal Serenity will become the first-ever cruise ship to homeport in Nassau.

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Pink Sand Beach on Harbour Island.

“Like our guests, we have been eagerly looking forward to the day we can welcome them back on board, and we’re thrilled that this day will come in The Bahamas,” Anderson said. “The new Bahamas Escapes cruises will allow travelers to enjoy luxury cruising now, as well as bring much-needed benefits to the local workforce, airlines, restaurants, retailers and hotels for pre- and post-cruise stays. The launch of these cruises will also drive economic growth to The Bahamas, which, like other destinations around the world, has been negatively affected by the global pandemic,” said Jack Anderson, Crystal’s interim president.

Crystal is also launching an extended “land and hotel” program that will include stays at Nassau resorts like the SLS Baha Mar and Hilton Resorts World Bimini.

“Travelers’ sense of exploration has only grown over the past year, and the destinations featured on the new itineraries are ideal for unwinding and renewing the spirit, as well as adventures that remedy restlessness brought on by extended stays at home. Some of the destinations we are calling on are only visited by private yachts and our guests will have the opportunity to visit these idyllic places that are not on other cruise itineraries.”

For more, visit Crystal Cruises.

— CJ

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