Friday, May 14, 2010

Parrot Cay in Turks & Caicos

Hotel: Parrot Cay by COMO
By: Tania Swasbrook  
Visit: 2011 | Romantic Getaway
Number of Rooms: 75 - Excellent Spa 

" Luxury Private Island Resort"



Who knew that when we decided to go to Turks & Caicos Islands there would be so many options in terms of high end resorts! We’d been getting quite a few inquiries about the islands and none of us had ever been, so off we went!

A British Territory, Turks and Caicos has a population of about 36,000 inhabitants of which the majority live on Providenciales, the capital. There are more that 20 islands of which 8 are inhabited. One of these is called Parrot Cay - where we stayed.

Coming from NYC in to Providenciales is a bit of a shock to the system. The inhabitants don’t seem phased by much. We de-boarded the flight (one of only 3 at the entire international airport) and stood in line to go through immigration. That in itself might seem quite normal, except most of the people were outside whilst the immigration officers chatted away with the incoming passengers. When it was our turn they asked us about our flight, if we were hot, had we been here before etc…more out of curiosity and friendliness than anything else.

Once we were through and exited the airport our host from Parrot Cay welcomed us with water and lead us to the transfer. I was expecting to see a chauffeur and luxury car but instead we were welcomed by a hilarious local driver wearing a bright blue suite who took us, along with other passengers who had arrived in the same flight, to our van.

After a short 20 minute drive and a medley of local tunes, he dropped us off at Parrot Cay's private dock. (I later asked the general manager of Parrot Cay, Jeff, what the deal was regarding the transportation and he told me that the government had requested they use local services. What he said was that they looked at that as “an extension of the general travel. The true Parrot Cay experience actually begins when you get to the dock”)

Boy was he right! We all hopped on the private jet boat to take you to Parrot Cay and it seemed like as soon as it took off, everyone forgot about any sort of hassle they had traveling or in general. It took about 35 minutes to get to the island and the entire way it was one gorgeous island after another. I had never seen such amazing water. When we reached Parrot Cay our captain pointed out Donna Karans’s house and the rest of the private villas which were incredible. We were meet by Jeff and his team who picked us up in the hotel carts (like golf carts) and took us to reception and a very lovely glass of champagne with fresh towel. We were then escorted to our room after which we were able to wander the hotel to find the beach and bar (of course).

The next day Jeff took us around Parrot Cay to see the grounds and the private houses and villas. They are spectacular. Belonging to the likes of Donna Karan, Keith Richards and Christie Brinkley, they are all hidden amongst different parts of the island. Turks and Caicos is very flat. On Parrot Cay the highest points is actually the main house of the hotel!

The next few days were spent at the beach, at the pool or hanging out at the main house / library. The food was quite varied and fresh (albeit, I must admit, expensive). In the evenings, after a mandatory nap, we’d go to the spa and afterward dinner. The spa was amazing…with all sorts of treatments from Dr Perricone to Thai massages or special ‘baths’. It was the perfect get-away. The last day we went back to Providenciales to visit the other high-end resorts which include the Amanyara , Gansevoort, Point Grace, Grace Bay Club and The Veranda Resort (all inclusive). They are all on Providenciales and they all have their unique and special pluses…such as:

- Amanyara: stunning and perfect for honeymoons. Farthest away from the rest of the resorts on Providenciales.

- Gansevoort: has a lot more activities and considered a ‘hip’ hotel...catering both to families and those that want a cool party.

- Point Grace: a boutique and cozy hotel. Smaller and more quaint.

- Grace Bay Club:  It is bigger and has more of a modern feel with large penthouses available and different types of categories..from 'adults only' to the 'Estates'. Great for kids.

- Veranda Resort & Residences:  an all inclusive resort that feels like a village with the opportunity to actually rent a 2 story house on the beach! Perfect for large groups and kids. (As of 2013 no longer Virtuoso)

It was a marvelous long weekend and the most incredible water I've ever seen in my life. If what you are looking for is to get away to your own private island with and amazing spa, service, the island feel and not an elevator or car in site,  Parrot Cay is the place to go.  I'd suggest getting a private transfer if possible and in your budget. I'd also suggest leaving your phone behind as no doubt you'll lose it given all your cares just float away!

Friday, February 19, 2010

St Regis Deer Crest Resort

Skiing in Utah - St Regis style
By Tania Swasbrook
February 2010


When you choose Utah for your ski destination you are choosing it because you want to ski....not for the apres ski, parties or hot-new restaurants as you would Aspen or Verbier. So when we decided to give it a shot, we were a bit nervous.

Location: They say that Utah has the "best snow on earth" and we would have to agree! Not only that, but we were very happily surprised with their newest resort (by far one of the best), the St Regis. Located at the heart of Deer Valley, it is a ski-in, ski-out resort with a private ski beach, split-level infinity swimming pool and hot tubs.

The spa: A Remede spa...it is incredible with amazing massages and tranquility areas.

The Bar/ Restaurant: The bar is pretty much the place to be around there and we were shocked to discover that the food overall in Deer Valley was excellent. The J&G Grill at the hotel (a Jean-Georges restaurant) was absolutely delicious with one of the best peppercorn steaks we've ever had.

The rooms: Typical St Regis luxury and we were lucky to have been upgraded to a suite that included its own kitchen. In the mornings we'd simply pick up our skis at the ski valet and walked over to the main lift in Deer Valley. At the end of the day we'd just drop them back off!

The Skiing: l wouldn't say that Deer Valley is better than Aspen (although having no snowboarders really was a plus!)...but if you are really in the mood to hit some of the best snow and stay in an amazing hotel, then you really should give it a try.

Kids: Absolutely. Although tends to be more upscale than catered to kids running wild...

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