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Here's what Agents are saying:
Dear Claire,
The Turks & Caicos fam trip was
an outstanding experience. Honestly, I can’t think of a thing you
could do to improve it. Parrot Cay was the best (for me)
because of its distinctive character and atmosphere.
For what it is worth, here are some thoughts I put together for our
office on the trip:
Over the four days, the Island
Destinations group stayed at Parrot Cay and the Regent
Palms, and visited Amanyara, The Somerset, Point Grace,
and the Grace Bay Club.
Parrot Cay
is a special property for clients who want utter peace and quiet, in
a very nice, but unimposing atmosphere. The property is a jewel. It
occupies its own island, and is accessible only by its private boat
- about a 30 minute ride from the airport. The original buildings
are situated just below the main building, and look out toward the
sea; the upper floors will have a sea view, the lower floors have a
garden view, just because the lush landscaping hides the sea. The
walk down to the beach (and the beach restaurant) is just a couple
of minutes - and the beach is pure heaven.
The food is
outstanding, and service is very good…
New one-, two-, and three-bedroom
villas are being built down the beach. They are spacious and
well-designed, but are quiet and understated, with natural wood and
fabrics. Almost all are sold to private investors, and then placed
back in the rental pool.
Having said that, Parrot Cay
has soul; the spa is simply excellent, offering complimentary
classes in yoga and Pilates, and with a reiki master in residence.
(Reiki is the art of healing using universal energy - we don't know
much about it in the west, but I am about to begin learning about
it.)
Leaving
Parrot Cay and re-entering the world is wrenching; it is a
private paradise.
Amanyara
takes the same idea and raises it to dizzying heights. The place is
simply magnificent. Like all Aman properties, this one is built
around a large, shallow pool, which reflects the torches and
candlelight and the elegant, but simple architecture. Each very
spacious unit is self-contained, with a simple Asian feel, and is
again, built around its own plunge pool. Part of the beach at
Amanyara is rocky, and part is pure white sand.
The resort is isolated from
everything around it, and is located at the far end of the island -
about a 20-25 minute ride from the airport. The service and the
food are beyond superb, and a spa will be available in about 18
months. In a word, serene Asian elegance.
The Palms is on Grace Bay,
and was taken over by Regent - yes, that Regent - earlier this
year. The buildings are well-built, with quality materials and
excellent detail. Units have excellent balconies and bathrooms -
absolutely nothing to complain about except possibly combination
tub/showers and a paucity of drawer space. The spa is exquisite,
with separate treatment villas situated around a shallow pool,
accented with lovely drapes and elegant lighting. Everything works
here, and works well.
Next door, however, is the real
sleeper - The Somerset, which is currently in conversation
with Virtuoso. Like all the properties, individual condos have been
sold to investors, and put back in the pool; the designs are lavish
and unusual, with large, beautifully equipped kitchen, and fabulous
views of the ocean in front. Every detail was impeccable, and was I
to stay at Grace Bay, I would choose this one. Units range from two
to four bedrooms, each with its own lovely bath, and no detail of
comfort is overlooked. In separate buildings behind the first, but
with some views of the water, are the English Cottages, with
multi-level units and private garages. These are wonderful for
families as well. There is no spa, but with The Palms right
next door - no more than a hundred yards away, there is no need for
one.
Then, the Grace Bay Club.
It has everything, and is in the process of adding actual
four-poster beds draped with fabric for privacy and protection from
the sun along the beach front. It also has an outstanding children's
program, built around real learning experiences rather than just a
program to keep them occupied. Much activity takes place on the
beach, with the pool and the beach-front restaurant being the
center. It's lovely at any time of day, but in the evening, lighted
by torches, it is breathtaking.
Again the
food and the service were outstanding, with no detail overlooked.
The management is very enthusiastic and overlooks no detail.
Thank you
for the opportunity to go, Claire – I learned a lot, and really
appreciated it.
Margery Hunter
Rudi Steele Travel, Inc.
Hi Claire:
Thanks for
the follow up....It was a spectacular trip...
I told Lori
that the Gala at Grace Bay could have won the Academy Award
for best Site Inspection ever...
I loved
Parrot Cay, my favorite... loved the Spa and Yoga Pavilion, and
great food!
Would book it in a minute.
Next I liked
Somerset. What an elegant hotel. A real sleeper...
Beautiful rooms and furnishings. and managed very well...
I would definitely include it in your 2008 book.
Grace Bay
has something for everyone, especially families...
I would book it for couples and family. Nice staff, great food.
Had a great
time and thanks.
Looking
forward to more bookings with you, and more trips.
Joan
Werner
Stay tuned for
more feedback from Agents!
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