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hidingin1516
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Beaches, Turks and Caicos
Anyone been? Reviews?
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Posted 7/10/17 7:51 PM |
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Salason
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Re: Beaches, Turks and Caicos
I was there a month ago for my second time. Absolutely LOVE it. I almost booked a trip for next year while we were there. Food is good. Lots to do for all ages ranging from toddler to 9yr old. And my friends who came with us, a couple who are kidless, loved it just as much.
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Posted 7/11/17 8:36 AM |
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MM2004
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Beaches, Turks and Caicos
LOVED it! Better than Beaches Negril. 15 min from the airport vs. 90 min for Beaches Negril. Going again in January. Can't wait!
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Posted 7/11/17 3:34 PM |
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MrsM-6-7-08
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Re: Beaches, Turks and Caicos
Have never been to beaches in Turks but know someone who has and they loved it.
Currently we are staying at the grace bay club in turks and it's our 3rd time here in a little over a year. It is super close to the airport just like beaches and you can rent a car very easily and for a lot less then taxis.
Turks and Caicos is amazing.
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Posted 7/12/17 8:31 AM |
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hidingin1516
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Beaches, Turks and Caicos
Great reviews. Thanks. Probably going in feb with 3 kids 1 1/2-almost 8 yrs. sounds great
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Posted 7/12/17 6:20 PM |
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Mrs-D-Girl
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Re: Beaches, Turks and Caicos
Anyone who has been before, can you recommend the best area to stay with a 7 year old Boy?
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Posted 7/13/17 10:47 AM |
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Salason
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Posted by Mrs-D-Girl
Anyone who has been before, can you recommend the best area to stay with a 7 year old Boy?
I stayed in Key West and it was quiet but we liked it because it was nice and new. We hung out at the Italian and Caribbean pools the most. Both of those areas have a fun vibe. I've stayed at the Caribbean and the rooms are older but we still liked it. IMO, the best one is the Italian but rooms seem to be book up very far in advance and are much pricier.
The French village would be good if you plan on doing the pool/waterpark/game area more than the beach. Its nice and a little cheaper than the others. My kids preferred the beach and its a walk from the French so that wouldn't have worked for us.
I have a 9yo boy and a 7yo girl.
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Posted 7/13/17 11:15 AM |
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Adri
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Re: Beaches, Turks and Caicos
Posted by Mrs-D-Girl
Anyone who has been before, can you recommend the best area to stay with a 7 year old Boy?
I love the Italian Village. Last time we went, DS was about 8 years old. They have a pool right there and the beach. Also good restaurants (that we used mainly fro breakfast. For lunch and dinner we went to others located in other areas)
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Posted 7/13/17 4:29 PM |
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hidingin1516
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Beaches, Turks and Caicos
I've been in co ya t with a TA where I live and the French village seems to be reg rooms and the rest have suites for rooms. That would be amazing. I'm just hoping it's not ridiculous money lol
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Posted 7/13/17 6:03 PM |
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hidingin1516
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Beaches, Turks and Caicos
I've been in co ya t with a TA where I live and the French village seems to be reg rooms and the rest have suites for rooms. That would be amazing. I'm just hoping it's not ridiculous money lol
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Posted 7/13/17 6:03 PM |
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