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At the open air "Anacaona"
restaurant, tables are clustered under circular thatched roof
"palapas" overlooking the sea. The mesmerizing view and sophisticated
gormet cuisine thrill the senses. In the evenings, the romantic
ambience is enhanced by flickering candle lights and tiki
torches.
The menu
boasts the freshest seafood, delicate sauces, seasonal fruits and
vegetables and intriguing spices, complemented by an extensive
selection of fine wines.
The weather is
perfect year-round at Grace Bay Club, where the Caribbean's
refreshing trade winds keep things breezy in summer and blissfully warm in winter. Swimming and sunning, snorkeling and scuba diving,
sailing and surfing...water sports are one of the great pleasures of a
Grace Bay Club vacation. Turks and Caicos is famous for its
magnificent reefs, where coral canyons teem with tropical fish.
Opportunities to commune with nature abound, with acres of marine
parks, wildlife preserves, deserted beaches populated only by tame
iguanas, crab and conch farms, even a wild yet people-friendly
dolphin named "Jojo" who likes to play with swimmers.
On land,
soft-surface tennis courts, an 18 hole championship golf course,
professional massage services, nearby gaming tables and nightclub
offer diversions around the clock. And the people of Turks and Caicos
are among the friendliest in the Caribbean. Located halfway between
Miami and Puerto Rico, this British Crown Colony is actually a group
of over 40 islands and cays. Only nine of these are inhabited,
including Providenciales, home to Grace Bay Club.FAX 1-239-775-8300
Turks & Caicos Islands
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Fax 1-239-775-8300