May Savings On Ocean-view Suites At Alexandra Resort In Turks & Caicos Islands
Tourists taking Turks and Caicos holidays throughout May will receive 25 per cent off one or two bedrooms ocean view suites and the four bedroom penthouse. The promotion is valid for stays of three nights or longer.
Situated on the famous Grace Bay Beach on the island of Providenciales, the Alexandra Resort offers luxurious holidays in Turks and Caicos for travellers from all over the globe.
The resort has garden view and oceanfront suites with modern amenities including air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, CD and DVD players, high-speed internet, washer and dryers, granite and stainless steel kitchens, separate living and dining areas, and large balconies or terraces.
During holidays to Turks and Caicos at the four-star resort, guests can dine al fresco at the beachfront Mango Reef Restaurant and savour delicious cuisine inspired by international and Caribbean ingredients and flavours. The swim-up Pool Bar is a great way to quench your thirst after a refreshing dip in the freestyle swimming pool.
The Spa Sanay allows visitors to relax and indulge with a wide range of treatments for men and women including massage, facials, salt scrubs. The treatments can be enjoyed at the spa, in guest suites or by the beachside.
Tourists can take part in many exciting activities at the resort such as games of tennis, kayaking, snorkelling, scuba diving, catamaran cruises, horseback riding along the beach, and games of golf at the nearby 18-hole Provo Golf and Country Club.
The Turks & Caicos Islands are situated in the West Indies, north of the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and southeast of The Bahamas. The Caribbean nation is a popular destination for romantic holidays, weddings and honeymoons, and the stunning island of Providenciales is one of the most popular spots with a wide selection of upscale Turks and Caicos hotels and resorts, pristine white sand beaches, and a la carte restaurants.
Visitors to Turks and Caicos can experience breathtaking natural scenery throughout their holiday including the famous Grace Bay beach with its rolling sand dunes; the Princess Alexandra National Park with 13 miles of idyllic sandy beaches fringed with turquoise waters and colourful coral reefs; and The Hole, a huge, naturally-formed limestone opening.