The Best Spring Break Ever in the Turks & Caicos

If you’ve had a tough semester at school or a hard grind at work, and you’re looking for total and complete relaxation, we get it. Since you’re planning to get away for the spring break, why not go on a trip you will remember for the rest of your life?

The Sands at Grace Bay in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands provides a family friendly paradise with every kind of beach holiday adventure you’ve ever dreamt; every kind of water activity, fabulous eating, astonishing adventure tours, or simply loafing on the beautiful white sands while you bake in the sun. Take it from those who have gone before you. Let them show you how it’s supposed to be done!

Interested in simply chillaxing? The Sands at Grace Bay was built just for you!

Take a relaxing float down the Lazy River just like Wanderlustry knows how.

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Have a smorgastic meal at Hemingway just like KCorbett1970 – just moments from your door as you walk to the beach.

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Or, try zoning out on the white sands and enjoy some “family time” like glowfitnesstci

For the physically active, nothing beats swimming in the warm, azure blue ocean. It’s a dreamy, relaxing experience. Need we say more?

Kayaking is an awesome way to get to really know the true beauty of the Turks & Caicos. You can take guided or self-guided excursions.

Are you up for something really physically challenging? Kiteboarding requires real core strength, so if you’re interested, start slow. You’re going to have to practice plenty to get as good as these pros.

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If that’s a little too sporty for you, don’t worry because adventures abound! Do you enjoy hiking? We suggest you take some time to hike the beautiful North Shore or check out the historical Crossing Place Trail – a path that was at one time an integral connected between communities in the North and Middle Caicos, and today offers beautiful views of Norbellis Coves coastline.

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Just be sure to wear shoes with soles, and don’t touch the Coral Sumac, also known as Poisonwood, which grows along many trails. These plants cause rashes and blisters, so best to avoid them.

https://www.visittci.com/travel-info/health-and-medical-information

If snorkeling, snuba or scuba diving is your thing, you have the option of setting out directly from the beach to places like the Coral Gardens just down the beach, or the harder to find Smith’s Reef near Turtle Cove (which doesn’t cost anything).

However, if you really want to experience what the best coral reefs of Turks & Caicos, consider taking a snorkeling or scuba cruise to one of the many beautiful offshore reefs. A cruise will bring you to clearer water, more impressive corral formations and an abundant variety of sea creatures. For experienced divers, a cruise will bring you to the astonishing diversity of life down a one-thousand-foot sea wall that you will never tire of exploring.

Are you convinced yet? Then hop onto your computer, or pick up the phone right now to make a reservation with The Sands at Grace Bay, book your flight and start a real spring break holiday you will remember for a lifetime!

Heck, if you get down here right now, you can even take a glow worm tour – something you can only do a night or two after the full moon.

Glow Worm Tour Details: http://thesandstc.flywheelstaging.com/blog/turks-and-caicos-cruises-glow-worm-tours/

We’ll see you soon.

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