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Grace Bay Rd, Grace Bay TKCA 1ZZ, Turks & Caicos Islands Get directions
"Located on Grace Bay Beach and a multiple-year World’s Best Awards winner (2021–2023), the resort emphasizes relaxed, family-friendly service with amenities such as a heated swimming pool, an adults-only saltwater pool, complimentary snorkeling gear, a spa, and bright, airy suites. Flora Stubbs, Executive Editor, notes that "The family suites are stylish and comfortable, and the beach is world-class." Rates start from $400 per night; some rooms may be wheelchair-accessible (call ahead)." - 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
"Base yourselves at one of several splurge-worthy beachfront resorts, such as Seven Stars Resort and Spa." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A resort in Turks & Caicos that adopted the “Seven Stars” name, illustrating how properties sometimes borrow the seven‑star label as a branding device rather than as an officially awarded rating." - Mark Ellwood
"A fan-shaped trio of seven-story buildings curve around a beachfront pool and patio at this Grace Bay resort, close to Providenciales's shopping district. Enormous rooms in soft colors have marble baths and soaking tubs, proving that bigger can mean better. Staff members always serve with a smile and make a point of remembering names. The restaurant Seven dishes up Caribbean-inspired cuisine, with entrees like house-made stone crab ravioli, or you can opt for private beachfront dining, complete with a personal butler and a playlist of your choosing. If you're traveling with the family, the kids camp provides diversions such as lizard hunting and sand-castle building—or you can all go for a dip in the island's only heated saltwater pool."

"A fan-shaped trio of seven-story buildings curve around a beachfront pool and patio at this Grace Bay resort, close to Providenciales's shopping district. Enormous rooms in soft colors have marble baths and soaking tubs, proving that bigger can mean better. Staff members always serve with a smile and make a point of remembering names. The restaurant Seven dishes up Caribbean-inspired cuisine, with entrees like house-made stone crab ravioli, or you can opt for private beachfront dining, complete with a personal butler and a playlist of your choosing. If you're traveling with the family, the kids camp provides diversions such as lizard hunting and sand-castle building—or you can all go for a dip in the island's only heated saltwater pool." - Nicholas DeRenzo, CNT Editors


