Deciding to keep or cancel Turks Spring Break?

Anonymous
Grace Bay Club is another possibility.

But on the whole, we wouldn't go back to T&C. Snorkeling was good on a boat trip over to West Caicos with Big Blue but in Grace Bay itself a bit murky and overcrowded and underwhelming.

We would go back to Grand Cayman. Better snorkeling, much safer vibe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grace Bay Club is another possibility.

But on the whole, we wouldn't go back to T&C. Snorkeling was good on a boat trip over to West Caicos with Big Blue but in Grace Bay itself a bit murky and overcrowded and underwhelming.

We would go back to Grand Cayman. Better snorkeling, much safer vibe.


Having been to both multiple times, I agree with the Cayman take. The beaches and clear water in Turks (and the Bahamas) are slightly more breathtaking, but Cayman is safer, easier to explore, and the restaurants, shopping, and airport/infrastructure situation are better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grace Bay Club is another possibility.

But on the whole, we wouldn't go back to T&C. Snorkeling was good on a boat trip over to West Caicos with Big Blue but in Grace Bay itself a bit murky and overcrowded and underwhelming.

We would go back to Grand Cayman. Better snorkeling, much safer vibe.


Having been to both multiple times, I agree with the Cayman take. The beaches and clear water in Turks (and the Bahamas) are slightly more breathtaking, but Cayman is safer, easier to explore, and the restaurants, shopping, and airport/infrastructure situation are better.


And adding that for both of these destinations, you are well advised to book dinner reservations long before you step foot on the island. The better ones get fully booked during peak vacation times—especially Turks.
Anonymous
Rent a condo on Seven Mile Beach/Grand Cayman or stay at the Westin, Kimpton, or that fancy boutique hotel with the yellow umbrellas. The Ritz is way too crowded imho.

Or go to Puerto Rico. Both Grand Cayman and PR are safe enough to rent a car and explore (which you can’t do in Turks, Mexico, DR, Jamaica, etc.).
Anonymous
Turks and Caicos has a
Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution safety rating from the U.S. Department of State and Canada due to crime, particularly armed robbery, gang activity, and recent violent incidents, especially on Providenciales, though tourist areas are generally safer; travelers should be vigilant, avoid walking alone at night, and be extremely cautious with firearms, as possession leads to severe penalties.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll


Trying to find other kids for your children to play with is not a consideration of most families when they book a “family” vacation. Quite literally the vacation is for your entire family. Parents of only children have a very weird way of looking at the world and how they expect the world to look at their child.


Please stop stereotyping parents of only children this way. Most of us have views totally opposite from OP regarding family vacations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll


Trying to find other kids for your children to play with is not a consideration of most families when they book a “family” vacation. Quite literally the vacation is for your entire family. Parents of only children have a very weird way of looking at the world and how they expect the world to look at their child.


Please stop stereotyping parents of only children this way. Most of us have views totally opposite from OP regarding family vacations.


What on earth did OP say that you find so offensive as an only child parent? That they would like to stay somewhere that has other kids around. Ooohhh. So horrible. What bad parents.
Anonymous
I’d skip Turks
Anonymous
With today’s news, who knows what will happen in late March?! Maybe Caribbean isn’t best bet.
Anonymous
We’ve gone to Mexico many times with our kids and love it there. The beaches are not going to be as beautiful but we can echo everything else positive that’s been said. It’s an easy flight with great customer service and we’ve felt extremely safe. As the kids have gotten older, we’ve taken more excursions off of the resorts to cenotes, ATVs and things like that. Mine have never really wanted to find other kids to hang out with though. It’s been a fraction of the price of places like Turks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll


Trying to find other kids for your children to play with is not a consideration of most families when they book a “family” vacation. Quite literally the vacation is for your entire family. Parents of only children have a very weird way of looking at the world and how they expect the world to look at their child.


Please stop stereotyping parents of only children this way. Most of us have views totally opposite from OP regarding family vacations.


What on earth did OP say that you find so offensive as an only child parent? That they would like to stay somewhere that has other kids around. Ooohhh. So horrible. What bad parents.


All beach resorts that aren't "adult-only" have kids around. Have you ever been to a beach resort? Swarming with kids - couldn't avoid them if you tried.
Anonymous
The Edition Kanai is gorgeous and kid friendly. Highly recommend
Anonymous
We love Turks. There is a cute little shopping center walkable from ritz.
We have also stayed at somerset and seven stars.
We like the ritz best. Great food in Turks. I would go.
Anonymous
I found Turks boring. Nice beach, but not much else to write home about.
Anonymous
Turks does have great water but probably one of my least favorite islands...boring. So many better. Explore!
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