This is a land fit for a King. Anyone who has ever been to the Turks and Caicos Islands can tell you that.
And for a King planning to wed his Queen, or to bring her someplace special after the ceremony to enjoy those first blissful post-nuptial days and nights, there is no finer place on Earth.
A Turks and Caicos wedding or a Turks and Caicos honeymoon is an enchanted event. The sun, the sand, and the soft, supple evenings … this place was made for lovers.
And now British bookmakers are laying odds that the enchantment of these isles has been whispered into Royal ears. The Turks and Caicos Islands are now second favourites in London betting shops (behind Africa) as the honeymoon destination of choice following the April 29 wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey.
Will they come? Plenty of English punters are betting plenty of English pounds that the answer is “Yes!”
The wedding day itself has already been made a national holiday here in Turks. And now there is palpable excitement that an even greater event may come to visit in the days and weeks that follow.
Of course, you don’t have to be Royalty to enjoy a Turks and Caicos wedding or a Turks and Caicos honeymoon. You can stay with us at the Gansevoort Turks + Caicos and we will help you plan your big day, right down to the last, luscious detail.
We can’t make you Royalty. We’ll just make you feel like you are.
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In the Press by Gansevoort Turks + Caicos on March 30, 2011
Most of our guests come for a week or even longer. The pleasure of this place just makes you want to stick around for as long as you can. But the frenetic pace of the 21st-century world doesn’t always allow for extended chunks of leisure time. Sometimes you can only spare a few days … perhaps just a weekend.
No problem. The Gansevoort Turks + Caicos has just what you need. Our three-night Big Blue package includes airport transfers, a breakfast buffet, and scuba diving. We’ll give you a weekend on Grace Bay Beach you’ll not soon forget. But don’t take our word for it. The wise folks at the New York Times were recently singing our weekend praises in their Travel Section:
(Read the Times article here.)
What would you do with your weekend with us? Relax and read, soak up the sun, sit by the infinity pool with a tall, cool drink, walk the water’s edge, hike off the beaten path, or enjoy some of the world-renowned Turks and Caicos diving or Turks and Caicos snorkeling?
Come find your answer at the Gansevoort, the premier Turks and Caicos resort.
Welcome to the premiere blog post from the premiere Turks and Caicos resort. We greet you on yet another perfect day here on Providenciales Island. The temperature is 84 degrees and the cool trade wind breezes blow softly in off the turquoise water and over the fine white sand of Grace Bay Beach.
Lounging by the 7,000-square-foot infinity pool, the feeling is one of peace and serenity. The prevailing sounds are the ocean nudging gently against the shore and the ice tinkling softly in our drinks. Life at the Gansevoort Turks + Caicos Resort today is very good indeed. As it was yesterday … and will be tomorrow … and all the days to come after that.
We urge you to come join us. At the resort itself, and online at this blog. We will be using this space to keep you up to date on all the exciting things happening at the Gansevoort Turks + Caicos Resort, as well as providing you with plenty of information about the Turks and Caicos Islands themselves. The secret is out on this little corner of paradise set among the warm waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Turks and Caicos is quite simply heaven on earth.
And the Gansevoort Turks + Caicos Resort is heaven’s best place to stay.
Welcome.
JetBlue Airways has confirmed that it will commence flights to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands from New York and Boston, starting February, 2011.
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