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Leeward Blue Hills Five Cays Providenciales Int’l Airport PROVIDENCIALES WESTCAICOS I. GRAND TURK I. NORTH CAICOS I. GRAND CAICOS I. EAST CAICOS I. SALT CAY PARROT CAY Miles 10 2 Miles Sibonné Art Provo Big Blue/ Sun Charters Sweet T’s Bay Bistro Caicos Café Calico Jack’s Flamingo Café Horse-Eye Jack’s Grace Bay Suites Grace Bay Beach PROVIDENCIALES Turks & Caicos National Trust Gift Shop Sailing Paradise Malcolm’s Beach TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS Where to Stay SIBONNÉ BEACH HOTEL Grace Bay Beach 649-946-5547 www.sibonne.com This charming two-story hotel has 28 rooms decorated in an island motif. GRACE BAY SUITES Grace Bay Road 649-941-7447 www.gracebaysuites.com Find spacious studios furnished with a cushy king-size bed, kitchenettes and glass walk-in shower. Where to Eat SWEET T’S Airport Road, next to the Texaco station Get in line for the crispy fried chicken and fries at this unmarked, pink-and-white takeout spot. CAICOS CAFÉ BAR & GRILL Grace Bay Road 649-946-5278 Seafood is the draw at this family-owned restaurant with a homey terrace. FLAMINGO CAFÉ Grace Bay, between Club Med and Ocean Club East Regulars describe this eatery as great place to grab a beer and fish burger in your swimsuit. SAILING PARADISE Blue Hills Road 649-941-7485 Feast on hearty traditional fare like steamed grouper with okra at this mellow neighborhood joint. BAY BISTRO Grace Bay Beach 649-946-5396 www.sibonne.com/restaurant.htm This terrific beachfront restaurant serves modern Caribbean dishes. Cheap Beaches GRACE BAY BEACH The famous white sands and electric blue waters of this beach make it popular with sunbathers. MALCOLM’S BEACH This rugged gem of a beach is rarely crowded, except for the tropical fish darting through the clear waters. TAYLOR BAY This crescent-shaped beach offers calm and shallow water that is perfect for kids. Where to Party CALICO JACK’S Ports of Call Plaza, second floor 649-946-51290 At this nautical-themed bar and restau- rant, a live reggae band packs the outdoor deck. HORSE-EYE JACK’S BAR & GRILL Blue Hills Road 649-941-4955 www.horse-eyejacks.com This outdoor bar has a tiki-hut feel and ocean views. The D.J. keeps the crowd dancing late into the night. What to Do BIG BLUE UNLIMITED Leeward Channel 649-946-5034 www.bigblueunlimited.com This company has kayaks for rent as well as half-day eco-tours. SUN CHARTERS Leeward Channel 649-231-0624 www.suncharters.tc Book a sunset cruise on the Atabeyra, a 69-foot schooner. What to Buy TURKS & CAICOS NATIONAL TRUST GIFT SHOP Grace Bay Plaza on Grace Bay Road 649-941-5710 www.nationaltrust.tc/merchandise.htm Get tasteful hats and baskets woven from straw and Fanner grass at this simple souvenir shop. ART PROVO Regent Village on Grace Bay Road 649-941-4545 www.artprovo.com This glossy gallery sells handmade goods by local artists. THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Leeward

Blue Hills

Five Cays

ProvidencialesInt’l Airport

PROVIDENCIALES

WESTCAICOS I.

GRAND TURK I.

NORTH CAICOS I.

GRAND CAICOS I.

EAST CAICOS I.

SALT CAY

PARROT CAY

Miles 10

2Miles

Sibonné

Art Provo

Big Blue/Sun Charters

Sweet T’s

Bay BistroCaicos Café

Calico Jack’s

Flamingo Café

Horse-Eye Jack’sGrace Bay Suites

Grace Bay Beach

PROVIDENCIALES

Turks & Caicos National Trust Gift ShopSailing Paradise

Malcolm’sBeach

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS

Where to Stay

SIBONNÉ BEACH HOTELGrace Bay Beach649-946-5547www.sibonne.com This charming two-story hotel has 28 rooms decorated in an island motif.

GRACE BAY SUITESGrace Bay Road649-941-7447www.gracebaysuites.com Find spacious studios furnished with a cushy king-size bed, kitchenettes and glass walk-in shower.

Where to Eat

SWEET T’SAirport Road, next to the Texaco station Get in line for the crispy fried chicken and fries at this unmarked, pink-and-white takeout spot.

CAICOS CAFÉ BAR & GRILLGrace Bay Road649-946-5278 Seafood is the draw at this family-owned restaurant with a homey terrace.

FLAMINGO CAFÉGrace Bay, between Club Med and Ocean Club East Regulars describe this eatery as great place to grab a beer and fish burger in your swimsuit.

SAILING PARADISEBlue Hills Road 649-941-7485 Feast on hearty traditional fare like steamed grouper with okra at this mellow neighborhood joint.

BAY BISTROGrace Bay Beach649-946-5396www.sibonne.com/restaurant.htm This terrific beachfront restaurant serves modern Caribbean dishes.

Cheap Beaches

GRACE BAY BEACHThe famous white sands and electric blue waters of this beach make it popular with sunbathers.

MALCOLM’S BEACHThis rugged gem of a beach is rarely crowded, except for the tropical fish darting through the clear waters.

TAYLOR BAY This crescent-shaped beach offers calm and shallow water that is perfect for kids.

Where to Party

CALICO JACK’SPorts of Call Plaza, second floor649-946-51290 At this nautical-themed bar and restau-rant, a live reggae band packs the outdoor deck.

HORSE-EYE JACK’S BAR & GRILLBlue Hills Road 649-941-4955 www.horse-eyejacks.com This outdoor bar has a tiki-hut feel and ocean views. The D.J. keeps the crowd dancing late into the night.

What to Do

BIG BLUE UNLIMITEDLeeward Channel649-946-5034www.bigblueunlimited.com This company has kayaks for rent as well as half-day eco-tours.

SUN CHARTERSLeeward Channel649-231-0624www.suncharters.tc Book a sunset cruise on the Atabeyra, a 69-foot schooner.

What to Buy

TURKS & CAICOS NATIONAL TRUST GIFT SHOPGrace Bay Plaza on Grace Bay Road 649-941-5710www.nationaltrust.tc/merchandise.htmGet tasteful hats and baskets woven from straw and Fanner grass at this simple souvenir shop.

ART PROVORegent Village on Grace Bay Road649-941-4545www.artprovo.comThis glossy gallery sells handmade goods by local artists.

THE NEW YORK TIMES