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re: Turks and Caicos: Travel Review
Posted on 5/8/16 at 3:11 pm to VABuckeye
Posted on 5/8/16 at 3:11 pm to VABuckeye
Leaving for T&C a week from tomorrow for 8 days. We are staying at a villa on Grace Bay Beach (West end).
Some good information in this thread. Any last minute tips/suggestions/dining recs?
Also, for those that went to Coco Loco, did you make reservations ahead of time? I have it on my dining list, but it doesn't look like they accept online reservations. I guess I just haven't gotten around to calling them, if it's even necessary.
Some good information in this thread. Any last minute tips/suggestions/dining recs?
Also, for those that went to Coco Loco, did you make reservations ahead of time? I have it on my dining list, but it doesn't look like they accept online reservations. I guess I just haven't gotten around to calling them, if it's even necessary.
This post was edited on 5/8/16 at 3:13 pm
Posted on 5/8/16 at 4:26 pm to TigeRoots
Coco Loco is OK, not something I would go to twice. I stayed in Grace Bay and a car is good to fully explore the whole island. That honestly can be done one or two days.
Or do nothing other than the beach (as is suggested here) and the beach & water there are truly beautiful.
I biked some there and the shadiest part of the island of Provo was not shady.
Coyaba Restaraunt there was the best meal I had on the island, it's fairly expensive.
(Like Brennan's in NOLA.) Reservations recommended I seem to recall.
Coyaba
Bon Voyage!
Or do nothing other than the beach (as is suggested here) and the beach & water there are truly beautiful.
I biked some there and the shadiest part of the island of Provo was not shady.
Coyaba Restaraunt there was the best meal I had on the island, it's fairly expensive.
(Like Brennan's in NOLA.) Reservations recommended I seem to recall.
Coyaba
Bon Voyage!
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