A Day On Grace Bay
Twelve miles of powder sand and the bluest water in the Caribbean. Day beds, a beach club lunch, swims off the shelf. Back to the villa for the golden hour.
Five nights at a private gated peninsula on the south coast of Providenciales. Twenty thousand square feet across two villas, seventeen en-suite bedrooms, a private beach, a 200-foot dock, and two infinity pools facing the open ocean.
Waves break against the cliffside on one edge of the peninsula. The other side is a quiet bay for paddleboarding, snorkeling, and swimming off the sand. Grace Bay is fifteen minutes by car. The airport, twenty. The Caicos Cays, a short ride off the private dock.
Hosted by Wndrlust for up to 34 guests, with butlers, a private chef, daily housekeeping, and 24-hour security on site.
A handful of unmistakably Turks & Caicos moments. Built around the estate, the reef, and the cays just off the dock.
Twelve miles of powder sand and the bluest water in the Caribbean. Day beds, a beach club lunch, swims off the shelf. Back to the villa for the golden hour.
A private catamaran straight off the villa dock. Through Leeward Channel and out to the uninhabited cays. Lunch on deck, swim stops, music on the ride home.
The third-largest reef system in the world sits a short boat ride out. Drop in over coral heads, sea fans, and rays. A morning in the water, a long lunch after.
Picnic tables on the sand. Conch pulled from the bay an hour ago, cracked, fried, salted. Rum punch, reggae, bare feet, no shoes back to the car.
A short hop to Little Water Cay, home to a protected colony of rock iguanas. On to Half Moon Bay for the sandbar, a swim, a quiet hour off the boat.
Out of Turtle Cove at five. Champagne on the bow, music in the cockpit, the sun off the stern. Back to the villa by dark for dinner under the palapa.
Arrival into Providenciales International, private transfers to the estate. Rooms keyed, swims off the dock, golden hour cocktails on the cliffside lounge. Welcome dinner under the palapa with a local band, dancing into the night.
Slow pool morning at the villa. Daybeds and champagne lunch at a Grace Bay beach club, the long stretch of sand to walk off the rosé. Mixology class back at the villa, a local rum cocktail competition judged loudly. Dinner in the courtyard.
Catamaran off the private dock. Floating brunch, swim stops at the sandbar, lunch on deck. Champagne on the bow on the way home, music on speakers, the slow ride back.
Spa team in-villa from mid-morning. Massages by the pool. Sunrise yoga for whoever wants it. Quiet barefoot dinner under the stars.
Late-morning beach picnic on the villa's private sand with charcuterie, rosé, and a photographer along for group shots. Optional reef snorkel for whoever's in. Sunset sail in the late afternoon, champagne on the bow. Farewell feast on the 200-foot dock to follow, live band, candles down the table, dancing late.
Breakfast at the villa, group transfer to Providenciales International, onward flights.