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Grace Bay Beach: Voted the Best Beach in the World
Every Caribbean island is unique. Whether you’ve travelled to the Caribbean before or are planning your first trip, every island offers something special. Each has its own culture, way of life, attractions, and, of course, beaches. While there are many special beaches across the Caribbean, Grace Bay Beach was voted the best beach in the world. Find out why, what it’s known for, and how to plan your next trip.
You’ll find Grace Bay Beach within the Turks & Caicos Islands. Unsurprisingly, these islands are among the more highly rated Caribbean vacation destinations, down to their natural beauty, picturesque setting, and opportunity for ultimate luxury. The island chain, a British Overseas Territory, comprises 40 low-lying coral islands, with Providenciales (Provo) being the most populated island. The famous Grace Bay region is in Providenciales, and Grace Bay Beach is one of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful beaches in the world.
About Grace Bay Beach in Turks & Caicos
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Described as the “hallmark of the Turks & Caicos islands,” Grace Bay Beach is a Bucket List destination. Advertisements related to the Turks & Caicos islands often focus on the truly amazing Grace Bay, and for good reason. It is considered one of the most stunning places for a beach holiday, and it’s definitely worth visiting.
Did you know? The picturesque Grace Bay Beach was named after Grace Jane Hutchings, the wife of Hugh Houston Hutchings, Commissioner of the Turks and Caicos from 1933 to 1934.
Once you’ve visited Grace Bay Beach, you’ll want to return as soon as possible. That’s because Grace Bay Beach offers an incomparable experience. Grace Bay Beach was voted the World Travel Awards World’s Leading Beach Destination, allowing the Turks and Caicos Islands to earn this title three years in a row. It also recently made TripAdvisor’s list of the best beaches in the world, ranking first in 2018.
The consistency of this beach (the entire stretch is gorgeous) makes it stand out, as does the calmness of the water, which is attributed to a barrier reef about a mile away from the beach. At around 3 miles long, Grace Bay is connected to Leeward Beach on its eastern side and to Bight Beach on the west. The entire beach area spans seven and a half miles (12 km) from Blue Hills to Northwest Point, and you can walk end to end if you’re feeling ambitious!
Things to do at Grace Bay Beach
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The Grace Bay Beach area is popular for many things. Here, you can relax and unwind while soaking in the warm Caribbean sun or spend the day trying out various water sports, such as paddle boarding, windsurfing, kayaking, parasailing, jet skiing, and more.
There are also opportunities to go sailing, scuba diving, and snorkelling. Free diving and Snuba diving are also very popular on these shores. If you want to just take it easy, have a quick swim and return to the shady comfort of your beach umbrella and sun lounger.
Expert tip: Stay at Beaches Turks and Caicos, and you will have full access to unlimited watersports, 21 restaurants, a huge waterpark (one of the biggest waterparks in the Caribbean), and more. This resort is all-inclusive, so all of these things are free and already included in your stay! You can even go on free scuba diving trips if you’re PADI® certified (max. two tanks a day), with professional equipment and staff included.
What is snorkelling like at Grace Bay Beach?
Snorkelling at Grace Bay Beach is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. There are lots of great snorkelling sites to choose from, but you’ll have to do your research to ensure you go in the right conditions and to the right place, where you’re more likely to see the sort of marine life on your list. Some of the snorkelling sites off the coast here are better reached by boat, and to do this, you’ll need to make arrangements with your tour company.
Bight Reef, located adjacent to the west of Grace Bay, is a popular beach-snorkeling site. It may take some walking to get there from more central parts of the beach. Smith’s Reef is another popular site where sightings are plentiful. At Smith’s Reef, chances are high that you’ll spot Hawksbill turtles or Eagle rays!
Safety at Grace Bay Beach
At any beach, it is important to keep safety in mind. As there are often various motorized and non-motorized sports happening on Grace Bay Beach, stay aware of your surroundings. When swimming, it’s important to remember that small powerboats are sometimes in operation here, which can be a hazard. Local laws in the Turks & Caicos make it mandatory that boats have a spotter. Laws also state that they must adhere to a speed limit of 15 mph, particularly within the Princess Alexandra National Park, which includes Grace Bay Beach. Even with those laws in place, though, you should always remain alert.
Is Grace Bay Beach kid-friendly?
Grace Bay Beach, Turks & Caicos, is a public beach with multiple access points (nine in total). It is considered a child-friendly beach as there are amenities like washrooms and places to eat located nearby. The water is clear and calm, and perfect for swimming. The beach is rarely crowded, due to being so big, and the water tends to be warm even when there’s an occasional rain shower. Overall, the beach is kept clean, making it a safe and fun environment for families. Grace Bay Beach is far from the only kid-friendly spot in Turks and Caicos.
How to get to Grace Bay Beach, Turks & Caicos
Grace Bay Beach is located in Turks and Caicos on the north end of Providenciales (Provo). The gateway island of Provo is on the northwestern edge of Turks and Caicos. It’s easy to get to Grace Bay Beach, whether you take a cab, rent a car, or take a shuttle. Guests from the all-inclusive resort Beaches Turks & Caicos, on Provo, have easy access to Grace Bay Beach, as the resort is located directly on the beach!
Turks and Caicos is a popular destination, so you won’t have any trouble getting a flight. Many airlines have daily flights to the Providenciales International Airport (PLS). It takes about 3 hours and 8 minutes to get to Turks and Caicos from New York, 2 hours and 46 minutes from Atlanta, 3 hours from Toronto, and 1 hour and 43 minutes from Miami.
If you stay at Beaches Turks and Caicos, located on Grace Bay Beach, you can take a complimentary shuttle from the airport to the resort.
Where to stay on Providenciales?
With a beach so close to perfection, it’s only fitting that your accommodation should match. There are a few resorts along the Grace Bay stretch, and Beaches Turks and Caicos is one of them. The all-inclusive property caters to families but is also a popular choice among couples and groups of friends. Overall, the resort is a great choice for a memorable Caribbean getaway.
No matter when you decide to go to the Turks & Caicos islands, you’re bound to have an amazing time!
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