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Three Reasons to Celebrate Christmas in Turks and Caicos 

What are your plans for the upcoming winter holidays? Christmas will look a lot different this year for many families seeking safe ways to celebrate together. And, being as this is the time of year when couples and families start making plans for how they’ll spend Christmas break, here are three reasons why you should consider celebrating Christmas in Turks and Caicos this year. 

#1 Rest & Relaxation 

Rest and Relaxation When Celebrating Christmas in Turks and CaicosIn theory, the holiday season is supposed to be relaxing, but for most people, it’s anything but. Families accustomed to hosting holiday parties often burn themselves out decorating, shopping and preparing for houseguests long before the parties even get started. Even if you aren’t the host, taking part in the traditions and obligations that come with the holidays can leave you feeling like you need a vacation before the decorations even come down. 

The enthusiasm and holiday spirit may push you through the gift shopping, wrapping, dinner preparations and party going leading up to Christmas and New Year’s Eve, but your savings account won’t be the only thing that could use some replenishing before the New Year. 

Couples and families who choose to escape the holiday madness by celebrating Christmas in Turks and Caicos instead, enjoy back-to-back days filled with blue skies, sunshine, and a laid-back back island pace that’s conducive to rest and relaxation. 

And don’t worry, when you spend Christmas in Turks and Caicos, you’ll realize that the elements of the holidays you actually look forward to and enjoy await you here too. From tree lighting and decorations to the festive holiday spirit shared throughout our resort and friendly island community, Christmas is a big deal here, also. 

#2 Quality Time Making Milestone Memories

Snorkeling while visiting turks and caicosOn the other end of the spectrum are couples, empty-nesters and small families that are without any big plans for the holidays. Perhaps, you’re free from hosting this year and would like to find a way to make the holidays still feel momentous. Getting away for the holidays is an excellent way to celebrate. Celebrating Christmas in Turks and Caicos offers you and your loved ones plenty of unrushed, uninterrupted quality time to enjoy spending together. 

Imagine enjoying Christmas morning brunch on your private screened porch overlooking one of the most beautiful beaches on Earth, or a traditional Christmas dinner with Caribbean sunset views. 

Many of our island’s restaurants host special Christmas dinners, or if you prefer, every suite at The Tuscany includes a fully-stocked and full-sized gourmet kitchen and dining area that’s ideal for preparing your favorite traditional dishes. Our concierge can also arrange a private chef to prepare meals for you in your suite. Whichever option you choose, Christmas in Turks and Caicos will be just as magical as home while also being far more laid-back and relaxing. 

#3 Longer Lasting Bliss

Have you ever experienced the post-Christmas crash? It’s that humdrum feeling between Boxing Day and New Years when the climactic excitement of Christmas day subsides, and you’re not quite sure how you’re going to get all the decorations put away before returning to work. You can skip all that by choosing to get away for Christmas instead. 

Above all else, one of the best things about spending Christmas in Turks and Caicos is that the holiday bliss lasts a lot longer than one or two days. Every day that you’re here, you’ll wake up with more to look forward to, including: idyllic beach days, reading by the pool, mornings of golf at Provo Golf Course across the street, snorkeling, diving, sailing and exploring before enjoying happy hours at your favorite beach bar… There’s so much to do, see and explore, while also affording you the perfect atmosphere to unapologetically kick-back and relax. You’ll arrive home refreshed with a plethora of memorable moments to reflect upon for years to come. And, if you’re like most of our guests, you’ll be anxious to return to Turks and Caicos. 

A Word About Travel & Safety

Suppose you’re wondering about safety and what’s required to travel to Turks and Caicos right now. Our resort’s policies & procedures page outlines everything we’re doing to ensure our guests’ comfort and safety, and our Important FAQs cover everything you need to know about what to expect when you’re here. If you have any further questions, we’d be happy to help you. Please give our resort a call, toll-free at 1-866-359-6466 or email us at info@thetuscanyresort.com.

The Tuscany Is Your Home Away From Home for The Holidays

The Tuscany on Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos ResortWhat makes The Tuscany Resort one of the most beautiful and comfortable places to stay when visiting Providenciales? Our resort is located on Grace Bay Beach, considered one of the most spectacular beaches in the world for starters, and our spacious, condo-style suites offer the perfect balance between luxury and comfort. 

Guests choose between 1, 2, and 3-bedroom suites, and each bedroom has its own ensuite washroom. Every suite at the Tuscany is beachfront and outfitted with a private screened-in porch overlooking Grace Bay Beach, a fully-equipped, gourmet kitchen and laundry facilities as well as spacious sitting areas that can comfortably accommodate couples and families of all sizes. 

The Tuscany Resort is located on the quieter end of Grace Bay Beach, affording our guests exceptional privacy while also being within convenient reach of the island’s best dining, shopping and excursions.

View our seasonal promotions to save up to 40% on all suites during your visit, and if you’re planning to visit for two-weeks or longer, contact us about our special rates for long-term stays. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Related Information

The Tuscany Resort’s Policies and Procedures Page

TCI Assured Frequently Asked Questions

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