Parrot Cay by COMO
OVERVIEW
An award-winning private island in the stunningly beautiful Caribbean chain of Turks & Caicos, Parrot Cay is resplendent amid 1,000 acres of unspoilt natural scenery and a mile of golden beach. This is the ultimate feet-in-the-sand luxury, where you can spend your days getting acquainted with the cays and your nights feasting on freshly-landed seafood as you watch the sun set into the bay.
The island was once wild, uninhabited and untamed, but the people at COMO have done wonders (as they so often do) with the speck of solitude in the Caribbean, creating an enclave of calm with whitewashed walls and more wellness treatments and activities that you could possibly imagine.
The award-winning spa is the wellness treat of choice for many A-listers who come for honeymoons, holidays, long weekends… If you’re not the spa type then fret not, this patch of paradise is quietly brilliant for other things too (tennis, library, yoga, world-class scuba diving). And there’s always that beach to explore…
SUMMARY
Rooms: 75
Location: Parrot Cay, Turks and Caicos
Nearest Airport: Providenciales International Airport
Board Basis: Bed & Breakfast, Half Board, Full Board
6 Reasons to visit Parrot Cay by COMO
- Lay your head on Bruce Willis’ pillow: many celebrities own villas here that you can rent
- The hotel is on its own private island, so you’ll be one of very few guests – ideal for a digital detox
- The mile-long private beach is a short distance from one of the world’s 10 best dive sites
- Don’t worry about bringing your yoga mat – the hotel has plenty you can borrow
- The COMO spa is typically holistic, with Ayurveda and aromatherapy treatments galore
- Just an hours’ flight and 40 minutes speedboat transfer from Miami
If your digestion’s feeling the effects of travelling, the spa serves a mean ginger tea that we swear will settle any kind of upset.
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Where to stay
Interiors are whitewashed with teak furniture, four-poster beds draped in billowing soft cottons, which drift in the breeze. It’s all terribly sleek and chic – you’ll be hard pressed to leave. The beach villas have two or three bedrooms with their own private swimming pools and butler service, so you’ll hardly need to lift a finger. If you want to rub shoulders (possibly quite literally) with the celebs, you can rent one of the celebrity-owned Parrot Cay Estates.
If your digestion’s feeling the effects of travelling, the spa serves a mean ginger tea that we swear will settle any kind of upset.
What to do
Many of the villas and estates come with your own COMO butler who can plan your day’s activities. Treat yourself to a treatment in the award-winning spa or follow the plantation trail through the coconut groves. Hop across to nearby North Caicos, or learn the art of stand up paddle boarding.
If your digestion’s feeling the effects of travelling, the spa serves a mean ginger tea that we swear will settle any kind of upset.
What and Where to Eat
Guests staying in the villas and estates often choose to dine alfresco on their spacious pool decks. Twice a week there are themed nights in the resort’s restaurants. For those seeking a healthier option, COMO Shambala Cuisine uses only organic and nutritious ingredients.
If your digestion’s feeling the effects of travelling, the spa serves a mean ginger tea that we swear will settle any kind of upset.
When to travel
Month | Temp(C) |
Sun(hrs) |
Rain(mm) |
---|---|---|---|
Jan |
27 | 7 | 36 |
Feb |
27 | 7 | 34 |
Mar |
28 | 7 | 24 |
Apr |
28 | 7 | 35 |
May |
29 | 7 | 29 |
Jun |
30 | 7 | 54 |
Jul |
31 | 8 | 30 |
Aug |
31 | 8 | 40 |
Sep |
31 | 7 | 66 |
Oct |
30 | 7 | 74 |
Nov |
29 | 6 | 93 |
Dec |
28 | 6 | 85 |