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Why Parrot Cay.
1,000 acres of limestone, sea grape, and powdered sand between Provo and North Caicos — the entire island belongs to COMO Hotels.The only guests are COMO guests. The boat from Provo takes twenty minutes and feels like a very long journey.
Sixty rooms, suites, and beach houses across a property where the dominant sound is wind through the palms.Indonesian-influenced design, low-slung and white-washed, calibrated to the Caribbean light. No cars on the island.
COMO Shambhala Retreat is the spa people fly to TCI to use — Ayurvedic treatments, Pilates pavilions over the water, yoga at sunrise on a beach that belongs entirely to the people in the room.Arguably the most complete wellness programme in the archipelago.
A mile of empty white sand on the north shore — Grace Bay's turquoise clarity without a single other person visible.The sheltered south side faces the Caicos Bank for kayaking and paddleboarding through mangrove channels.
Bruce Willis, Keith Richards, and Donna Karan have all owned private residences here — the residential compound sits walled off at the eastern end.The resort itself has never traded on celebrity proximity. It doesn't need to.
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There are private islands, and then there is Parrot Cay. The distinction matters. Most 'private island' resorts are on islands with roads, other buildings, other people, and the suggestion of a world beyond the property fence. Parrot Cay has none of that. The island — 1,000 acres of limestone, sea grape, and powdered white sand positioned in the turquoise shallows between Providenciales and North Caicos — belongs entirely to COMO Hotels, and the only guests are COMO guests. The boat from Provo takes twenty minutes. It is not a long journey. It feels like a very long journey.
COMO Parrot Cay has been one of the Caribbean's definitive luxury addresses since it opened in 1998, and it has retained that status through the most competitive hotel building period the region has ever seen. The reason is simple: the island is genuinely extraordinary, and COMO has not over-developed it. Sixty rooms, suites, and beach houses are spread across a property where the dominant sound is wind through the palms and the dominant colour is the shallow turquoise of the Caicos Bank. The design is low-slung, white-washed, and deliberately calm — Indonesian influences that somehow feel perfectly calibrated to the Caribbean light. There are no cars. The path from your beach house to the COMO Shambhala Retreat passes through a garden of bougainvillea and sea grass.
The COMO Shambhala Retreat at Parrot Cay is the spa that people fly to TCI to use. COMO's wellness philosophy — rooted in Asian holistic practices, nutrition, and movement — is delivered here at the highest level: Ayurvedic treatments, Pilates pavilions over the water, yoga at sunrise on a beach that belongs entirely to the people in the room. It is one of the best resort spas in the Caribbean, and arguably the most complete wellness programme in the archipelago.
The beach runs the full length of the island's north shore — a mile of white sand without a single object on it that wasn't placed there by the resort or the sea. The water is the same turquoise clarity as Grace Bay, 20 miles to the east, but without a single other person visible from where you stand. The south side of the island faces the sheltered Caicos Bank — calmer, shallower, and perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding through the mangrove channels.
Bruce Willis, Keith Richards, and Donna Karan have all owned private residences on the island — a fact that tells you something about the calibre of privacy Parrot Cay provides, and rather more about its clientele. The island's residential compound sits at the eastern end, beyond the resort's beach houses, and is walled off from the hotel. The resort itself has never traded on celebrity proximity. It doesn't need to.
Providenciales' Amanyara offers a rival claim to TCI's supreme luxury title, and the argument is genuinely interesting. Aman's architecture may be more dramatic; Parrot Cay's island setting is more absolute. What is not in dispute is that arriving by private boat to a deserted island with sixty rooms and one of the Caribbean's finest spas represents a category of experience that very few resorts anywhere can match.
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Parrot Cay, Turks and Caicos
Parrot Cay is a private island accessible only by resort boat transfer from Providenciales. The controlled-access environment makes it one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean. Crime risk is extremely low.
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