I stayed one night before catching an early flight the next day. The place was clean and the bed was comfortable. A few restaurants are in walking distance.
Good location, hot and sunny, but can be windy weather so be...
Good location, hot and sunny, but can be windy weather so be careful of sunburn. Great beaches and snorkelling; local sea life on the reefs is amazing. Easy to get about with a hire car (drive on left like UK so get a right hand drive car). Side roads are quiet. The central highway can be a bit frenetic though. Good seafood. Great local beer. Good shops to buy own provisions, can be home from home, e.g. with Waitrose goods!
However, expect US pricing and tip regime; sometimes up to 20% and also add local taxes!
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Guest review by
Edward
United Kingdom
8.0
Five Cays is 25 minutes away from the tourist zone and it's...
Five Cays is 25 minutes away from the tourist zone and it's one of the original settlements... so it's local. We chose to stay on the Chalk Sound side to experience the low key natural setting of the island. Omar's Hut, Chalkies and Las Brisas are the only restaurants in the area. You need stop for groceries to stock up as there are no convenient stores. If you want shiny all-inclusive resorts, stay in Grace Bay.
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Guest review by
ZenKelley
United States
8.0
Not being from the island is difficult to answer.
Not being from the island is difficult to answer. Never really knew where we were, didn't care. It all seemed the same to me. However access to the beaches were practically in arms reach. Finding them wasn't difficult if your willing to explore, call them "happy accidents". Gas is expensive, but everything is so close we only filled up once--just to oblige the car rental company.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
10.0
The stay was excellent. The view was amazing.
The stay was excellent. The view was amazing. The property was clean. The host was friendly and helpful. I will recommend it to my friends and coworkers any time they would like to travel to Turks and Caicos. I didn’t think the rates for our stay was unreasonable. Getting around was easy. We went to some cool place and ate some really good food.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
4.0
I was expecting more sights , overall extremely bad value...
I was expecting more sights , overall extremely bad value for money .
Restaurants far too expensive as are products in the supermarkets .
Staff in most hotels were rude or indifferent . (Beaches was the exception , with all staff extremely pleasant and professional ).
The various Beaches are nice but could be cleaner.
I will not be back .
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Guest review by
Revivit
Israel
8.0
We stayed for two weeks, and that was a bit too long, even...
We stayed for two weeks, and that was a bit too long, even with flying to Grand Turk for a day. If I were to go back, I would stay for a week or a little less, and I would most likely stay in the Grace Bay area instead of Five Cays Settlement. Five Cays Settlement is beautiful, but a bit too lacking in things to do. Most of the boat tours, snorkeling, diving, etc. go out of Grace Bay.
If you stay in Five Cays Settlement and want to do more than hang out on the beach that's nearby, you'll need to rent a car and drive about 15-20 minutes away through an industrial area that not attractive and is not a lot of fun with all the dust the big trucks throw.
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Guest review by
Jane
United States
10.0
(1) The host(owner of property or perhaps manager) Rachel...
(1) The host(owner of property or perhaps manager) Rachel was spectacular. She was friendly, helpful and pro-active. She anticipated your needs. She was everywhere doing everything to help with service.
(2) Property exceptionally well maintained and decorated and pristinely groomed and cleaned.
(3) Great attention to restocking and cleaning of villas.
(4) Amazing panoramic view of water from deck in Chalk Sound view villas.
(5) The food, service and ambience in the restaurant was top shelf. Highly recommend the grouper entrée, the mahi mahi tacos, cerviche and avocado salad.
(6) Short walks to Chalk Sound beach and associated sun bathing as well as hotel water recreational activity. Sopadilla Beach an equallly short walk in the other direction which was beautiful and quaint with a mixture of tourists and locals. Sunset there was spectacular. Locals have food and drink stands. Highly recommend the rum punch and grilled lobster from the beach stands. And find Anthony if he is still around and likely he will be.
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