Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel
Hotel · Providencales and West Caicos ·

Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel

Hotel · Providencales and West Caicos ·

Suites with kitchens, refined dining, beach access, and a chic spa

incredible beach
attentive staff
beautiful property
grace bay
british colonial style
modernized british colonial
boutique hotel
full kitchens
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by Courtesy Point Grace
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Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null
Point Grace Resort and Spa, an SLH Hotel by null

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Grace Bay Rd, Grace Bay TKCA 1ZZ, Turks & Caicos Islands Get directions

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Grace Bay Rd, Grace Bay TKCA 1ZZ, Turks & Caicos Islands Get directions

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"A boutique, repeat World’s Best Awards honoree (mentioned in 2021–2023) with under 35 rooms that fosters an intimate, neighborly feel; breakfast is included in the nightly rate. The property’s small scale encourages repeat encounters at the fitness center, beach, or Grace’s Cottage restaurant, and guests frequently use complimentary kayaks, Hobie Cats, and stand-up paddleboards. ADA-compliant common spaces and rooms are available; rates start from $548 per night." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"Its location on a relatively undeveloped stretch of Grace Bay Beach, and an atmosphere so subdued that guests sometimes feel they ought to be tiptoeing, make Point Grace a haven for people who want no sounds but the lapping of waves, and, occasionally, a recommendation from a waiter. The 28-room resort has a modernized British Colonial style; the roomy suites feature a full kitchen and washer/dryer; there’s an excellent, if small, spa; and the restaurant is romantic enough to encourage marriage proposals, or reinforce that they were the right thing to do. But guests looking for a party atmosphere, or whose pleasure is to see their kids happily splashing in the pool, might want to look elsewhere."

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Point Grace – Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Why did this hotel catch your attention? What's the vibe? This is Turks and Caicos at its best: white sand beaches, electric turquoise waters, and sunshine pretty much every day of the year. The moment you step onto this exceedingly quiet, 33-key, all-suite property, you can feel your tension just melt away. What's the backstory? Point Grace is the boutique offering from Grace Bay Resorts, know for the posh Grace Bay Club and the more family-oriented West Bay Club . Tell us all about the accommodations. Any tips on what to book? The style here is very much inspired by British colonial architecture, with lots of dark mahogany woods, marble floors, four-poster beds, and shuttered windows. Each room here is furnished with antique accent pieces—those looking for sleek mixology bars and infinity pools won't find that here. But don't be fooled by the old-school decor, these rooms are outfitted with all the contemporary comforts of home: washers and dryers, full kitchens, and spacious living rooms to unwind after hitting the beach all day. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? No charge for Wi-Fi, but much like the architecture here, it appears to be from the last century. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at? Breakfast is included in your rate. The colorful cushions and al fresco spaces at Hutchings Restaurant make it a relaxed and enjoyable place to have lunch (try the conch chowder and the reef fish tacos). Come evening, make a reservation at Grace's Cottage, a quintessential Caribbean fine dining restaurant where you can order from an extensive wine list and enjoy a locally inflected Caicos Bouillabaisse as palm trees flap in the wind. Thanks to its plum location on Grace Bay, Point Grace is also close to a number of other resorts and restaurants if you want to call a taxi and get off-property for a night. And the service? Since there are only 28 suites on this property, it feels like every staff member has the freedom to learn your name, memorize your drink order, and anticipate your every move. Special shoutout goes to the warm and welcoming drivers who bring you to and from the airport (transfers are included in your rate). What type of travelers will you find here? Because of the array of multi-bedroom suites, you will find multigenerational groups, but families with young children might be better off at one of Providenciales' larger resorts. There are signs around the property and especially by the pool encouraging quiet, so it might be unsuitable for rambunctious youngsters. What about the neighborhood? Does the hotel fit in, make itself part of the scene? Grace Bay is a pretty developed part of Providenciales in terms of proximity to other resorts. That being said, it's entirely possible to spend the duration of your stay on property here and never feel like you have to leave. Those in search of connecting with local culture and exploring new neighborhoods might find more adventure at some other Caribbean islands. Here, it's all about unwinding at the beach. Is there anything you'd change? How much longer are we going to glorify colonial architecture? Any other hotel features worth noting? The spa is pretty divine, and includes a European-style thalassotherapy spa. The treatment rooms also come with French doors, which can be opened during your service, so you can enjoy a fresh sea breeze during your massage. Bottom line: Worth it? Why? It's a less pricy option as far as Grace Bay resorts go, and it feels stuck in a very singular point in time. But that being said, if you're just looking for the essential comforts of home and a good lounge chair by the beach, this is a good option that eschews the bells and whistles of a larger resort." - Todd Plummer

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We had such an amazing stay at Point Grace and cannot wait to return. The staff was incredible, we were checked in with a welcome drink in no time and it was just minutes until we were able to hit the beach! The property is gorgeous, pool refreshing and what we came for - an incredible beach setting, hobie cat and all! Breakfast with delicious and never a wait and they have a lovely bar as well. A special bonus is to take the bikes they offer for a quick ride into town for some shopping or ice cream, so convenient. Lastly, I was missing something I had left behind and the fabulous staff made a huge effort to help me locate it after returning to home! We cannot wait to return to Point Grace and have introduced the property to our friends who look forward to staying there. Love this place, the Mitchell's!

N7814GMnoahr

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The steak was absolutely delicious perfectly cooked and the flavor was perfect. I had some fries, they were perfectly cooked and excellent. The pasta with cheese was on point it tasted great. I finished off with some mango and strawberry sorbet which may have been the best desert I have ever had. If you’re coming to Turks and Caicos get graces cottage it is really great.

Y1773NMgails

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We stayed in a three bedroom unit on the second floor. I cannot remember the exact number, but we traveled with another family and needed the 3 bedroom to accommodate us all. We were very disappointed by the quality of the unit. Although spacious, the unit was in desperate need of updating and renovations. It is advertised as a luxury three bedroom and somehow the furnishings were from the 90s. I am confused of why point Grace is renting out these units without accurate photos posted on their website. The photos on the website were white, clean beachy. This unit was dark brown, very old furniture and TVs that were so old they barely worked. This vacation was not cheap and we were very disappointed. The view was nice. But I highly discourage anyone from renting out a three bedroom on this property without clarifying that the unit has been cleaned and updated. You will not be getting what you see in the photos and I do believe that as false advertising.

WanderL99

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Here with a group of 6 adults and this resort has been perfect. We love that it is smaller than some of the other resorts, and there are plenty chairs at beach and pool area. The staff are genuinely helpful and cheerful. Quiet and laid back. Don’t think we would ever want to stay anywhere different.

D4992PO_

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We had a fantastic dinner at Grace's Cottage. The food was delicious, and our waitress, Beatrice, was so sweet. She was very pleasant and friendly. The service was excellent. It was one of the best dinners on the island.

ConstantTravelerSE

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Best thing about Point Grace is the short walk to the beach and friendly staff. Breakfast included with rate was good. Beware, however, that the British Colonial accommodations and fixtures are dated and worn and certainly not the luxury vibe you are being charged for. Also, some of the fixtures, like plugs and lamps and hot water in a sink didn’t work. Pool area is very, very ordinary and small. Bar also closes early. You are also charged service fees that supposedly go to staff and a facility fees in addition to govt taxes - the fees were not clearly disclosed when booking and tipping is nevertheless heavily encouraged. Definitely worth exploring other options.

Sally G.

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Point Grace is a gorgeous small boutique hotel on Grace Bay. The property is sublime, the rooms/suites are beautiful, well outfitted , comfortable, and clean, and all of the staff ( the GM, concierges, breakfast, beach and bar staff, and housekeeping ) are attentive, accommodating, friendly, and helpful - by the end of your stay they have become family. Where else could you go and have the GM (the amazing Fred Khoury) know you by name ? If you’re looking for a special unique experience on a magical island, look no further !!! We have stayed at Point Grace 6 times to date, and we don’t ever plan to stay anywhere else !

willym969

Google
Grace Cottage, one of the very best meals/restaurants my husband and I have experienced on Providentiales, Turks & Caicos!! The food is a melody of flavours, food cooked to perfection.|Thank you Angel for the excellent service. You made it even more special for us!! 😊