The main hub for Provo (indeed, all of T&C) tourism is Grace Bay/The Bight, on Provo´s northeastern coast, facing the Atlantic Ocean but protected by a barrier reef. The beach here (top) is about 12 miles long, making it one of the longest uninterrupted white-sand strands in the Caribbean and giving it a spacious feel even during peak travel seasons, with long sections that remain quiet and uncrowded. Grace Bay´s bright white sand is soft and powdery, and its waters calm, clear, and shallow, making them ideal for swimming, standup paddleboarding, kayaking, and snorkeling. It´s lined with 20 or so hotels and resorts (out of around 50 on Provo as a whole), ranging from large luxury properties to boutique beachfront hotels and condo-resorts, and from major international luxury brands (Aman, Four Seasons, One&Only, Ritz-Carlton, Rosewood) to independently operated upscale properties, with a handful of family-friendly and more affordable options thrown in.
Read more in my post A Peek at Providenciales, the Tourism Hub of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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