Grace Bay, a 12-mi (18-km) sweeping stretch of ivory-white, powder-soft sand on Provo's north coast is simply breathtaking and home to migrating starfish as well as shallow snorkeling trails. The majority of Provo's beachfront resorts are along this shore.
Reviewed by Decktime63 from Bayonne, N.J. on 12/5/08
Grace Bay,
Warm,gin clear,unspoiled,Hot, still uncrowded. tranquil, laid back!
Reviewed by PJafrica from New York City on 12/4/08
The water is as blue as windex, and as clear. It sky looks lavendar as it hits the water. The sand is as white and soft as baby powder. The water is warm, and filled with star fish, turtles and more. Snorkeling, scuba, swimming etc. are a treat here. The sunsets are unforgettable. The restaurants are excellent, with fresh food galore. Whether you are looking for romance, or a great family getaway, this place is "IT!". And - English is the language, and the US dollar is the currency!!!
Paradise in every way!
Reviewed by LouC from Boston on 12/4/08
We have traveled to almost all of the Caribbean islands and think Provo and Grace Bay to be the best we've seen - so much so, that we recently bought a condo at the resort The Regent Grand!
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