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Turks &
Caicos

"I've seen a lot of blue water. This is the only place that made me stop mid-walk and just stare."

Seven days in paradise.

Day 1 — Arrival
Morning
  • Fly into Providenciales (PLS), grab a taxi to Grace Bay
  • Drop bags at your hotel, resist the urge to nap
Afternoon
  • First beach walk along Grace Bay — just absorb it
  • Quick snorkel at Coral Gardens near Bight Reef
Evening
  • Dinner at Coco Bistro — eat under the palm trees, worth every dollar
  • Nightcap at Somewhere Lounge, meet whoever ends up next to you
Day 2 — Beach Day
Morning
  • Coffee from Lemon 2 Go and walk to the quieter end of Grace Bay
  • Sunrise swim — you'll have it mostly to yourself
Afternoon
  • Set up at Wymara Beach Club — sun lounger, frozen drink, done
  • Conch salad from a beach shack nearby
Evening
  • Da Conch Shack for the realest, cheapest, best meal on the island
  • Barefoot on the sand, no reservation needed, no fuss
Day 3 — Explore
Morning
  • Rent a car or scooter and head toward Chalk Sound
  • Stop at Turks & Caicos National Museum — surprisingly excellent
Afternoon
  • Drive to Malcolm's Beach (past Amanyara) — almost no one there
  • Bring snacks, a book, your whole life
Evening
  • Coyaba for dinner — local catches, nice ambiance, perfect pace
  • Opus Wine Bar for a glass or two before calling it
Day 4 — Nikki Beach
Morning
  • Slow morning — coffee at Caicos Cafe, read on the terrace
  • Stop into Saltmills Plaza for a browse, grab local honey or sunscreen
Afternoon
  • Nikki Beach day pass — splash around, rosé, great people-watching
  • Order the lobster if it's season, don't overthink it
Evening
  • Somewhere Cafe for a casual dinner, easy and low-key
  • Walk the beach after dark — bioluminescence sometimes shows up
Day 5 — Day Trip
Morning
  • Book a boat to Little Water Cay — iguana sanctuary, impossibly clear
  • Snorkel at Princess Alexandra Marine Park
Afternoon
  • Ask your captain to swing by the sandbars — you'll understand when you get there
  • Picnic lunch on the boat, BYO rosé encouraged
Evening
  • Pick up Bambarra rum at the shop — makes a perfect souvenir or sunset drink
  • Dinner at Coyaba again — no shame, it's that good
Day 6 — Slow Day
Morning
  • Paddleboard rental — Grace Bay at dawn is otherworldly calm
  • Grab a smoothie bowl from Caicos Cafe
Afternoon
  • Soak at your hotel pool, do absolutely nothing productive
  • Wander the National Museum gift shop for local art prints
Evening
  • Sunset cocktails at Wymara Beach Club with your feet in the sand
  • Late dinner at Coco Bistro — final splurge, you deserve it
Day 7 — Last Day
Morning
  • One last sunrise swim — alarm at 6am, trust me
  • Lemon 2 Go coffee and a pastry, slow walk back
Afternoon
  • Check out, store bags at the hotel
  • Final conch fritters at Da Conch Shack, feet in the sand
Evening
  • Head to PLS Airport feeling impossibly tan and at peace
  • Immediately start planning your return

My favorite spots.

Hotels
Amanyara
$$$$
Ultra-private pavilions tucked into the island's wild northwest coast. Your own plunge pool, no one around for miles. This is what silence feels like.
"If you're going to splurge once in your life, do it here. The infinity pool at sunset genuinely made me cry."
amanyara.com →
Shore Club
$$$
Boutique resort with serious social energy and a beach club that gets lively by noon. Great pool scene, slightly younger crowd, very Grace Bay.
"Best pool parties on the island. I stayed here and never once needed to leave the property to have fun."
shoreclub.tc →
Grace Bay Club
$$$$
Classic elegance right on the best stretch of Grace Bay beach. Suites face the water and the staff remembers your coffee order by day two.
"The location is unbeatable. Woke up, walked ten steps, was in the ocean. Best morning routine I've ever had."
gracebayclub.com →
COMO Parrot Cay
$$$$
Private island resort only reachable by boat. Yoga, spa, silence, celebrity sightings. If you go here, you're unplugging for real.
"I went for three days and didn't touch my phone once. Didn't even want to. That's rare for me."
comohotels.com →
Restaurants
Coco Bistro
$$$
Dinner under coconut palms strung with lights. The menu is island-meets-Caribbean fusion and it hits every time. Make a reservation.
"This is the spot. Lobster mac and cheese, glass of white wine, fairy lights everywhere. My idea of perfect."
cocobistro.tc →
Da Conch Shack
$$
Bright blue shack on the beach, plastic chairs, conch everything. The best meal on the island and the cheapest. Tables fill up fast at lunch.
"Order the cracked conch and the conch salad, eat with your feet in the sand, tip generously. That's the whole vibe."
daconchshack.com →
Coyaba
$$$
Elegant beachfront dining with fresh local catches, thoughtful cocktails, and that warm amber lighting that makes everyone look good.
"Went here twice. Once is not enough. The grouper with plantains? Life-changing. No notes."
coyabarestaurant.com →
Somewhere Cafe
$$
Casual hangout spot with good food, strong drinks, and the kind of crowd that stays for hours without meaning to. Very local energy.
"Stumbled in for a quick lunch and ended up staying until dinner. The jerk chicken is seriously underrated."
Local Favorite →
Beach Clubs
Wymara Beach Club
$$$
Sleek, minimal, gorgeous. Infinity pool meets Grace Bay sand. Great for solo travelers — the staff is warm and the frozen Aperol spritzes are everything.
"Solo-friendly in the best way. Showed up alone, left with four new friends and a mild sunburn. 10/10."
wymararesort.com →
Nikki Beach
$$$$
White-draped beds, DJs spinning by noon, the works. Buzzy scene, great food, and that Nikki Beach energy that somehow works wherever it goes.
"It's a whole production and I mean that in the best way. Go on a Saturday, dress cute, stay until sunset."
nikkibeach.com →
Nightlife
Somewhere Lounge
$$
The island's most reliable late-night spot. Live music some nights, good cocktails always, locals and travelers mixing in equal measure.
"Met some of the most interesting people of my life here over rum punches. Just show up and see what happens."
Local Spot →
Opus Wine Bar
$$$
Sophisticated wine list, cozy atmosphere, zero pretension. Perfect for a slow-paced evening with a good glass and good conversation.
"If you need a night off from the beach club scene, this is your place. Great pour, great vibe, actually quiet."
Local Favorite →
Coffee
Lemon 2 Go
$$
Quick, cheerful coffee spot that locals actually love. Grab a cold brew and a breakfast sandwich on your way to the beach. Fast and friendly.
"This was my every-morning ritual. Iced oat latte and a pastry, walk to the beach, repeat forever."
Local Favorite →
Caicos Cafe
$$
French-owned café with excellent espresso and a terrace perfect for people-watching. Also does breakfast and lunch if you need a proper sit-down.
"Best cappuccino on the island, no contest. The croissants are flaky and real. Very un-Caribbean in the best way."
Local Favorite →
Shopping
Saltmills Plaza
$$–$$$
Upscale open-air shopping center with boutiques, jewelry, resort wear, and a good mix of island brands and international names.
"Picked up the best linen cover-up of my life here. Also a pair of earrings I'll wear for the next decade."
Grace Bay →
National Museum Gift Shop
$
Prints, local art, and Turks & Caicos keepsakes that aren't tacky. Great spot for thoughtful souvenirs that mean something.
"Got a gorgeous hand-drawn map print for $25. It's framed in my apartment now wherever that is."
Local Spot →
Bambarra Rum Shop
$
Small shop carrying TCI's own Bambarra rum — named after a historic settlement on Middle Caicos. Genuinely good rum, incredible gift.
"Brought three bottles home. One for me, one for my dad, one 'to share' that I definitely kept for myself."
Local Spot →