Escape to a warmer climate may be a great idea as the winter approaches. Last winter, my daughter, Olivia, nine-year-old granddaughter, Ainsley, and I traveled to Beaches Turks and Caicos for some fun in the sun.
When we arrived and gathered our luggage, a shuttle took us to the all-inclusive resort. Soon, we checked in; a gentleman walked us to our family room in “Italy.” France, the Caribbean, and the Key West areas are also available. Each village has a distinctive architecture, design, and art.
Our room was spacious and had a separate area for my granddaughter with bunk beds.
It’s fantastic at what’s available for guests: 19 restaurants, premium liquor, a 45,000 square-foot waterpark, a 12-mile pristine beach, Kids Club, activities, and 10 pools.
There’s scuba diving, a glass bottom boat, and entertainment day and night. There are activities for every minute of every day or pure relaxation for anyone who wants a peaceful day at the beach.
There’s much more. Click here for an in-depth look at Beaches Turks and Caicos.