Andros Town (Andros), 191, 192, 193, 195, 196; accommodations, 193, 201-202; beaches, 195, 196; bicycle rentals, 194; boat rental, 195; bonefishing, 195; car, 194-196; fishing, 196; getting around, 194-196; shopping, 195
Parrot Cay Resort. This one is a class act, and it s very expensive. Located on an isolated private island north of Provo, the resort complex is a collection of 10 pastel-colored buildings in which the luxury guest rooms are located. Each has a private terrace (not just a balcony, you ll notice) or veranda, and a large, cool bathroom. Rooms are decorated in white with dark wood trim. The furniture includes four-poster beds, complete with mosquito nets (just decorative, not necessary), and each is fully air-conditioned. All meals, beverages, and most activities are included in the rates. The food and drink are just about as good as it gets in an all-inclusive resort. Facilities include what is claimed to be the largest swimming pool in the Turks and Caicos, along with a whole range of watersports that include Hobie Cats, windsurfing, camping in ma canoes and water skiing. camping in ma There s also a very upscale spa at an extra cost which has three pavilions, complete with treatment salons where you can partake of a range of Eastern camping in ma healing and rejuvenating therapies, from meditation to yoga. Bone fishing can be arranged. Finally, there s the beach: it s one of the best, really. PO Box 164, Parrot Cay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 877-754-0726; www.parrot-cay.com. All-inclusive from $500 to $1,650.
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