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MERIDIAN CLUB PINE CAY – TURKS & CAICOS


Where is it? The Turks & Caicos' longest- established hotel is on the pirvate island of Pine Cay, just a short boat ride (12 miles) from Providenciales, the more developed centre of the Turks & Caicos. Describe the property: No cars, no paved roads, no TV, no radio and no locks on the cottages sums up the charm of the Club with its 12 spacious beachfront guest rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. Mobile phones are banned, reinforcing escape from the modern world in a pristine environment surrounded by secluded beaches. Facilities include sailing and fishing, kayaking, snorkelling, scuba diving, spa and an 18-hole golf course. What's unique? Twilight cruises showcase a magical15-minute display of underwater


bioluminescence created by the Bermuda Fireworm, a true natural wonder. Why should agents sell it? The Meridian Club is one-of-a-kind offering complete relaxation and seclusion; a place for couples on honeymoon, or anyone wanting a getaway from the frenetic lifestyle of an urban environment. The perfect choice for holidaymakers who need a well-earned break.


“Offering complete relaxation”


Turquoise waters so extraordinary, friends will swear you retouched the photos.


Somewhere between your heart and your dreams lie the islands of Turks and Caicos. Nestled 575 miles southeast of Miami, Turks and Caicos hides some of the best tropical beaches in the world. Whether you’re seeking thrills or a delicious nap under the Caribbean sun, our islands are sure to fulfi ll every wish you have for the ultimate vacation.


www.TurksandCaicosTourism.com 020•7034•7845 BEAUTIFUL BY NATURE


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