PAID CONTENT FOR SALTERRA, A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT & SPA
PAID CONTENT FOR SALTERRA, A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT & SPA
Salterra, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa SOUTH CAICOS, TURKS AND CAICOS
On South Caicos, time moves differently. Here, the Caribbean is stripped of spectacle and returned to its essence — quiet coves, turquoise shallows and the hum of village life where fisherfolk return with the day’s catch. It’s a place still shaped by nature and tradition, where exclusivity comes not from opulence but from rarity. With just 1,100 residents and one other boutique resort on the island, South Caicos remains a secret whispered among the world’s most discerning travellers. Salterra Resort & Spa rests on a pristine,
915-metre ribbon of white sand, its architecture drawing graceful inspiration from the Bermudian vernacular. Every room and suite faces the ocean and interiors echo the calm of the island itself, with soft linens and natural hues. More than half of the accommodation options are suites — expansive sanctuaries where sunrise spills through terrace doors and the only sound is the rhythm of the tide. The resort’s philosophy is rooted in restoration.
At its heart lies The Spa at Salterra, a contemporary temple of wellbeing with eight treatment rooms, couples’ sanctuaries and a thermal circuit of steam,
sauna and hammam. Wellness extends outdoors — sunrise yoga on the seaside lawn, paddleboarding through mirrored waters and long, meditative walks across untouched shorelines. Adventures by Salterra can curate memorable encounters such as diving among eagle rays or kayaking through tidal creeks where crystal-clear waters and shifting sandbars reveal the island’s beauty. Dining is an exploration of the island’s soul.
Regatta celebrates British-Caribbean coastal cuisine, while Brine, the signature fine-dining restaurant overlooking the island’s historic salinas (salt marshes), elevates local ingredients with refined artistry. At Cobo Bar & Grill, guests can savour Latin-inspired dishes as pelicans dive offshore, while evenings unfold at Sisal with crafted cocktails. Sustainability is more than a philosophy here
— it’s practice. Salterra operates with renewable energy, provides filtered water dispensers and refillable bottles, and leads coral-reef restoration efforts alongside local and international partners. Salterra offers a taste of Caribbean life, as it was meant to be.
DON’T MISS Explore vibrant reefs while supporting Salterra’s Coral Lab conservation efforts with ‘Snorkel for a Cause’
Need to know
KEY FEATURES • The Spa at Salterra with 8 treatment rooms & thermal experiences
• Adventures by Salterra, offering curated in-house excursions
• 100 oceanfront suites & guest rooms with private verandahs & balconies
• Lucari Ballroom for bespoke events & 6 distinct dining venues
KEY ACTIVITIES • Explore South Caicos’s coral reefs with expert scuba diving instructors
• Take a boat tour to Long Cay to see rock iguanas & visit Starfish Point
• Guided kayaking through pristine northern waters & hidden coves
• Sunset cruise along uninhabited cays
GET IN TOUCH
salterra.com +1 649 946 3612
info@salterra.com
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