COMO Parrot Cay
For such an exclusive resort — it’s situated on its own private island in Turks & Caicos — Parrot Cay is surprisingly easy to get to, with daily direct flights from New York and Miami, and an effortless transfer from the airport that compares quite favorably to travel conditions elsewhere in the Caribbean. But once you’re here, it’s a world apart — there’s nothing on the island but the resort at one end, and the private residential villas at the other.
It’s self-sufficient, right down to its own desalination plant, and while the original old resort building and its traditional rooms offer a social space for chance meetings among guests, the newer, almost Spartan modernist-style villas are splendidly secluded, perfect for honeymooners, paparazzi-dodgers, or just getting away.
You can thank the new owners for that, and for a lot of Parrot Cay’s other charms as well. Since the Como group took over, the resort has been re-engineered to fit the Asian chain’s house style — the cuisine is far beyond what most Caribbean destinations are capable of offering, as is the service, and the spa rivals many in the Far East. Add a perfect, uncrowded beach, some of the clearest water in the region, modest but steady winds (perfect for water sports) and you’ve got a resort experience that’s worthy of a little name-dropping.
Please note: COMO Parrot Cay has a 3-night minimum stay requirement.
How to get there:
On arrival at Providenciales International Airport, you will be met by the hotel staff and transferred to the resort — a 15-minute drive to the Leeward Marina followed by a 35-minute sea journey to Parrot Cay.
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