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Brief Review Of The Beaches Haven In Turks And Caicos

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No matter where you head for a family fun vacation, the hotel or resort in which you stay can make or break the prospect of a relaxing trip. Among your many exciting travel options, Beaches Turks and Caicos should be one of your considerations.

Beaches Turks and Caicos underwent a $100 million renovation project about 5 years ago and the resort has since gone from the unknown to a major family-friendly destination.

To find out more about the resort, who it’s targeted toward and how it measures up, read on for a broad overview.

Focus of Customers

As a Beaches resort, Beaches Turks and Caicos is all about appealing to families. Their villas in the French village are their most popular family option, allowing parents and children to share a space with multiple bedrooms.

While the majority of guests visiting the resort are families, the French Village also hosts young and older couples without children, as well as multigenerational families and grandparents vacationing with grandchildren.

Accommodations

The newest renovations saw the building of the French Village. This unique area is home to over 160 deluxe rooms that surround a French courtyard.

Furnished in decor reminiscent of old-world France, rooms feature mahogany furnishings, yellow and cobalt-blue bed linens and wallpaper, and authentic French doors that open to covered patios or balconies.

Public Areas

A porte cochere welcomes guests to the reception area, which is decorated in the same style as the guest rooms. The large courtyard serves as the primary public area for this part of the property. It features a 4,000-square-foot swimming pool with a swim-up bar, bandstand, three new restaurants and a French-themed bar.

In addition to the pool and the lobby, guests can also access a state-of-the-art fitness center, multiple meeting rooms, nightly theater activities, dining areas and a large spa and salon (costs extra). There is also beach access and additional activities available for an extra cost.

Dining

Thanks to its new French theme, there are now three French a la carte restaurants here. The first is Cafe de Paris, which just serves pastries, light treats and coffee. The second is Le Petit Chateau which is an upscale French dining facility with a dress code. The last is Guiseppe’s which offers Italian and French fusion food.

Visitors can also choose any of the other six restaurants on the property, including a Japanese and Caribbean restaurant.

Cons

The major drawback is the lack of information available to guests on upcoming activities, scheduled events or kids’ facilities. Instead of offering guests an information package in their room, visitors have to talk to a concierge or front desk representative to find out what’s happening and where.

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