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Overall we loved our stay at Ports of Call in Provinciales. The location was fantastic, a very short walk from the downtown area, restaurants, larger resorts and the gorgeous beach. The complimentary breakfast made mornings easy and inexpensive. The king balcony room overlooked the pool and was nicely and simply decorated and the bathroom was updated and clean. The bed...

Point Grace has the VERY BEST beach front location in all of Grace Bay, and probably in all of the TCI. From the fabulously caring and helpful staff including Leslie at the beach and Mary at reception, everyone and everything is stunningly well designed and maintained. PG did an astonishing job getting back to operational trim after hurricane Irma, so there are no worr...

We really enjoyed our stay and will be booking the same for next year. Beaches were amazing with a private section for guests with an attendent for water and chairs. Fabulous snorkeling right from the beach. Food was pricey (as with most islands, everything is flown in)but a great grocery store is nearby and the kitchen has basic equipment for making meals in the room,...

This was a wonderful hotel. The free kayaks would normally cost upwards of $100 per day, so this was an amazing value. The restaurant was excellent as well. That being said, the beaches near by aren’t nearly as nice as those surrounding Grace Bay. In addition, most of the island amenities and shopping are by Grace Bay, which is almost a 20 minute drive.
Cheapest hotels in Turks & Caicos Islands

Overall we loved our stay at Ports of Call in Provinciales. The location was fantastic, a very short walk from the downtown area, restaurants, larger resorts and the gorgeous beach. The complimentary breakfast made mornings easy and inexpensive. The king balcony room overlooked the pool and was nicely and simply decorated and the bathroom was updated and clean. The bed...

This was a wonderful hotel. The free kayaks would normally cost upwards of $100 per day, so this was an amazing value. The restaurant was excellent as well. That being said, the beaches near by aren’t nearly as nice as those surrounding Grace Bay. In addition, most of the island amenities and shopping are by Grace Bay, which is almost a 20 minute drive.

Point Grace has the VERY BEST beach front location in all of Grace Bay, and probably in all of the TCI. From the fabulously caring and helpful staff including Leslie at the beach and Mary at reception, everyone and everything is stunningly well designed and maintained. PG did an astonishing job getting back to operational trim after hurricane Irma, so there are no worr...

We really enjoyed our stay and will be booking the same for next year. Beaches were amazing with a private section for guests with an attendent for water and chairs. Fabulous snorkeling right from the beach. Food was pricey (as with most islands, everything is flown in)but a great grocery store is nearby and the kitchen has basic equipment for making meals in the room,...
4-star hotels in Turks & Caicos Islands

We really enjoyed our stay and will be booking the same for next year. Beaches were amazing with a private section for guests with an attendent for water and chairs. Fabulous snorkeling right from the beach. Food was pricey (as with most islands, everything is flown in)but a great grocery store is nearby and the kitchen has basic equipment for making meals in the room,...
5-star hotels in Turks & Caicos Islands

Point Grace has the VERY BEST beach front location in all of Grace Bay, and probably in all of the TCI. From the fabulously caring and helpful staff including Leslie at the beach and Mary at reception, everyone and everything is stunningly well designed and maintained. PG did an astonishing job getting back to operational trim after hurricane Irma, so there are no worr...