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All About the Extras
Babysitting
Besides its kids' and babies' centers included during the day, nighttime care is available at an additional cost.
Departure Lounge
For families who have flights after checkout who want to continue to enjoy the resort, the Departure Lounge will store luggage and provides a place to shower and dress following water activity. This is where the shuttle to the airport departs.
Dietary Needs
For anyone requiring a special diet while staying at Beaches, a desk in the Caribbean Village Lobby operates from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. to take dietary requests. The staff will ensure at least one dish at every restaurant at any given time will fit the dietary constraints.
Exercise Center
Start your day with an invigorating work-out in the resort's 900-squarefoot fitness center including Cybex equipment. With changing facilities close by, make a quick change and head to a bountiful breakfast.
Internet
With all that is included at Beaches, it's a surprise that Internet is not. Wi-Fi is available, at a small, daily fee.
Orientation
Welcome orientations are held daily at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Main Lobby of the Caribbean Village. With the resort's expansive size, I highly recommend someone from your family attend to learn about all the programs, restaurants and special events taking place during your stay.
Nurse' Station
A resort of this size needs to be ready for emergencies and a trained nurse is available daily from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Saturday.
Red Lane Spa
Step into the tranquil haven of this spa to experience a sanctuary for mind, body and soul that blends classic spa offerings with a Caribbean flair. Body treatments, massages, facials, special pedicures and manicures are wonderful. There's also a couple's massage that can be a great treat while the kids are kept busy with their own fun.
Tipping
As an all-inclusive resort, Beaches has a "no tipping" policy. Tips for housekeeping, servers, bartenders, childcare staff and pool/beach attendants have all been included. This doesn't mean staff won't accept additional tips, or provide a little extra attention to your family if you.
The Art of Smart Timing
Facilities here are open all year. Similar to other Caribbean destinations, the fall is often considered a shoulder season, while winter is a popular due to the cold temperatures in the Northern U.S. During the summer many great deals are available. This property receives abundant sunshine and enjoys warm temperatures year-round, so anytime is a great time to visit.
Getting There
Airport transfers are included in a stay at Beaches Turks & Caicos. The airport (Providenciales) is about a 10 to 15 minute drive to the resort. American Airlines has direct flights from New York (JFK) and Miami, while United Airlines flies direct from Charlotte, NC. Other U.S. hubs usually offer connecting flights through Florida and Puerto Rico.
Upon departure, guests will need to pay a $20 fee, per adult, at the airport.
For Mom and Dad
While parents can rest easy knowing their children are taken care of with Beaches' Certified Nannies, there are several activities on property that will reignite the romance. Couples can dive hand in hand during a scuba session, lay in a hammock on the beach sipping endless top-shelf cocktails, indulge in a romantic candlelit dinner on the sand, or experience the Red Lane Spa's signature Lover's Lane massage, performed in-room or in the lovers' sanctuary.
Sapodilla's is a great way to explore gourmet cuisine. With an adventurous and interesting menu, a rare find is ostrich steak. This adult-only destination is wonderfully appointed with crystal chandeliers and a terrace that overlooks a blooming garden. Le Petit Chateau is the resort's French adults-only restaurant with indoor and outdoor romantic dining.
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