advice on Turks&Caicos
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Be advised Erebus Inn is not on or near a beach. It its on a hill overlooking a marina. (Turtle Cove) <BR> It's easier to list the places that will be noisy and kid ridden than not. The allegro, and Beaches. Avoid them if you don't want noise, crowds, etc. <BR> <BR>Nice places to stay are Coral Gardens, Point Grace, The Sands, Grace Bay Club, Ocean Club. Coral Gardens has the best snorkel spot.
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Hi Beth. Count me in as another happy Point Grace customer. Our "room," the smallest offered, consisted of a king bed bedroom, large bathroom with 2 separate sinks, tub and separate shower, and living room/kitchen combo. The kitchen was small but complete (granite countertops and stainless appliances) and there was also a stackable washer/dryer. There were no children when we were there in November. Management said they do not allow children under 12. (This statement, however, was said with a little hesitation so if it is important to you I would check to make sure.) Everything was of the highest quality and it is on a beautiful stretch of beach. I highly recommend it. Feel free to contact me with questions.
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hi, <BR>just spent 8 days in provo, tci and had a wonderful time at Royal West Indies hotel. new, small 3 story property right on the quieter, eastern end of grace bay beach, stunning landscaping, great new restaurant and lovely staff. prices are v reasonable--approx. $200-250 for a oceanfront studio with small kitchen and balcony. We loved it and we are extremely difficult to please...
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Just got back from Turks. Stayed at Ocean Club West, wonderful accomadations and I only saw 2 kids there the whole week. There are millions at the Allegro and Beaches. It is probably just what your looking for. My husband and I were actually a little disappointed that there weren't more "touristy" shopping and nightlife. Its a wonderful place to get away from it all.I highly recommend it!