Hotel

The Sands at Grace Bay

Providenciales 4.0

Overview

This gracious six-acre, four star resort is situated on famous Grace Bay Beach, 12 mile expanse of white powder sands and turquoise clear waters is considered to be one of the best beaches in all of the Caribbean. The Sands at Grace Bay offers large well-appointed suites and the perfect combination of seclusion and sophistication.

Check in

3 p.m.

Check out

11 a.m.

Rooms

114

Rooms

1 Bedroom Suite Oceanview
  • 1 king bed, and 1 queen sofa bed, or 1 queen bed, and 1 queen sofa bed
  • Ocean view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
1 Bedroom Suite Oceanview
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Coffee maker
  • Hair dryer
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • TV

Amenities


Location

Address
P.O. Box 681, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
11 km from PLS airport

Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

4.5 Excellent

  • Cleanliness 4.5
  • Location 5.0
  • Rooms 4.0
  • Service 4.0
  • Value 4.0
TripAdvisor users rated this property 5 out of 5

Amazing!!!!!

msmith1224 (Lewes, Delaware) on Apr 29, 2024

Fantastic resort! Clean, beautiful, great food, comfortable beds, amazing screened in porches, great service, friendly staff, updated rooms, amazing beach and pools! Stayed for a week on a girls trip and loved it so much that I booked with them again for July and will be returning on a family vacation with my son and husband!

TripAdvisor users rated this property 4 out of 5

Overall good

TonyCardiff_Wales (Cardiff, United Kingdom) on Apr 25, 2024

Just back from two weeks at the sands. First time in the Turks and Caicos, and as I normally do, I like to separate out the good, and the not so good within my reviews. So let’s start with the good. We had a one bedroom suite, although the word suite is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. We had a bathroom (which included a washing machine and dryer) a butler station equipped with fridge, microwave and toaster (a call to reception and a kettle was duly delivered), dry comfortable bed and a lounge are with TV, and a good sized balcony with sea view. Our bed was enormous and I have to say, the most comfortable bed I have ever slept in. Furniture in the room seemed fairly new and was comfortable. Air-conditioning was spot on, and plenty of lighting. The room was close to reception and also a nice pool, although the beach is the star of the show here. The beach is wonderful, very clean, with good amenities and crystal clear water. The grounds of the hotel are also immaculate. They also make clever use of pathways and bushes, lawns and shrubs, with a couple of smaller pools which create intimate, quite zones. There is of course a larger main pool nearer to the beach, again, very clean with plenty of Sun loungers. We arrived a bit early, so our room wasn’t ready. Having left London at 8am UK time with precious little sleep, a nine hour flight we enjoyed a couple of well deserved beers in Hemingways while we waited for our room to be ready. We dined in Hemingways that night and the portions were good, and quality even better. While we usually had breakfast in our room, we did have breakfast in the restaurant a few times, and it was always good. Lunchtime, we usually had a small meal which we shared as a snack, again very good. Dinner again was always very good. They have a fantastic head chef there, The hotel operates a shuttle to its sister resorts - The Shore club and the Palms. We used this to look at and eat at the other resorts, and preferred the Sands. Having two weeks to explore, I honestly feel that the Sands occupies the best part of grace bay. While we had green flags at the beach, other resorts had yellow. We dined at the ritz Carlton one night and had a look at their part of the beach, we also visited the beach by the Wymara (both arguably the more exclusive resorts) and both agreed the the Sands was the best. The hotel offers bikes for guests to use, free of charge, but not having ridden a bike for about thirty years, I declined this opportunity and preferred to walk to the shopping area - about a ten minute walk, to a number of restaurants, cafes and some unique gift shops. There is a decent sized supermarket, but this is about a mile away, and you can only carry so much, especially when it’s so hot, so probably worth a taxi or hiring a car to stock up. I was a bit concerned about only having one restaurant on site, but I needn’t have been. Hemingway’s is great, and manages to act as a bar, breakfast and lunch diner and evening restaurant and manages to deliver on each. Check out is at 11am, but front desk staff were able to extend our checkout until midday which was much appreciated. A couple of issues that were disappointing though: 1. Front desk/Charges. We’d paid paid up front for our holiday via our travel agent, we also like to pay cash for drinks, meals etc as this not only helps us to budget, but avoids any issues at checkout. Naturally we were asked to give our credit card details for incidentals. Imagine our concern when our credit card company alerted us to some unusual activity. We were seeing “pending” charges of $500 a day, soon racking up a few thousand dollars of charges. Naturally we complained, front desk were a little dismissive so we spoke to a manager who advised that their accounts department had made a mistake and promised to remove them. (There was also a restaurant charge added which wasn’t us). Couple of days later the charges were still there, I spoke to the manager again, and advised her that we had alerted our credit card company to freeze our card and that my next call was to the police. This was now spoiling our holiday. My wife also alerted our travel agent. Following their intervention, the next morning the manager advised me that she’d arranged for the charges to be removed a bottle of wine to be sent to us by way of an apology, but I told her it hadn’t arrived. I think she’d arranged it for a different room, she apologised again and made a note to send another one. This didn’t arrive either at which point I just gave up. We witnessed other guests having similar issues, so my advise is to check your credit card activity and scrutinise every check that you’re asked to settle when you check out. Day before we left, front desk rang me to ask if we wanted a taxi to the airport, to which I said thank you, 5pm please. Of course, 5pm came and went - no taxi. Thankfully there was another one waiting for fares in the car park that they flagged down. At check out, we were presented with three restaurant bills for our room, none of which had our signatures on, which to be fair were cancelled without argument. But surely, restaurant staff shouldn’t just accept a room number without cross referencing the name of the person in the room? 2. Plumbing. Water pressure in our in-room toilet was poor. 3. More storage in the room would’ve been ideal, and a bigger safe, but these are minor points. There is currently a large construction project happening next door, but while the activity/noise didn’t affect us at all, I hope it doesn’t end up overshadowing the Sands. Overall, it’s a nice hotel. Staff are mostly very pleasant, but bizarrely the most pleasant ones are the ones who aren’t meant to be customer facing - gardeners and housekeeping. Front desk staff could be a bit more welcoming. There is an on-site shop, which would be better if it stocked more groceries and stayed open a little later. Overall though, the litmus test is “Would I go back?” Yes I would.

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