{"id":210921,"date":"2017-02-24T02:54:34","date_gmt":"2017-02-24T07:54:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/20-best-resorts-in-the-bahamas-bermuda-and-turks-caicos-cond-nast-traveler.php"},"modified":"2017-02-24T02:54:34","modified_gmt":"2017-02-24T07:54:34","slug":"20-best-resorts-in-the-bahamas-bermuda-and-turks-caicos-cond-nast-traveler","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/bahamas\/20-best-resorts-in-the-bahamas-bermuda-and-turks-caicos-cond-nast-traveler.php","title":{"rendered":"20 Best Resorts in the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Turks &amp; Caicos &#8211; Cond Nast Traveler"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>20 Photos                          <\/p>\n<p>                It's hard to improve on an island vacation, but if                your time off calls for more than an overcrowded                stretch of sand and a half-melted pia coladasay,                pristine, private beaches, full-service kids'                clubs, and personalized snorkeling excursionslook                no further than these 20 resorts, voted the best in                the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Turks & Caicos in                Cond Nast Traveler's 2016                 Readers' Choice Awards.                 Click here to view as a list. Counting down...              <\/p>\n<p>      It's hard to improve on an island vacation, but if your time      off calls for more than an overcrowded stretch of sand and a      half-melted pia coladasay, pristine, private beaches,      full-service kids' clubs, and personalized snorkeling      excursionslook no further than these 20 resorts, voted the      best in the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Turks & Caicos in      Cond Nast Traveler's 2016       Readers' Choice Awards.       Click here to view as a list. Counting down...    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Built around Aquaventure, a      141-acre waterpark with over a dozen rides and slides, the      ocean-themed       Atlantis, Paradise Island (located just off the northern      coast of New Providence) is pretty much an aquaphile's dream.      Knitted out with 20 swimming areas, it includes 11 pools, 31      private cabanas, and access to three beaches. The      over-the-top mega-resort is a destination for marine-life      enthusiasts, too: It's home to one of the world's largest      open-air marine habitats, as well as Dolphin Cay, a      state-of-the-art education center where guests can play with      dolphins. And for those who prefer to stay firmly on dry      land, there's also an 18-hole golf course, as well as a      whopping 40 restaurants, bars, and lounges, and a casino.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Everything about       Valentines Residences, Resort & Marina, on the      Bahamas' Harbour Island makes it easy to unwind. Start with a      laid-back lunch facing the docks at the breezy Boathouse      Restaurant, and order the fried seafood platter with all      your favorite fixings (think freshly caught grouper and jumbo      shrimp, served with crispy plantains, tartar sauce, and a      squeeze of lime), and you'll officially find yourself on      vacation. The resort's world-class yacht marina is the      largest on the islandit can accommodate vessels up to      160-feet longand offers fuel service, cable hook-up, and      wireless Internet access at every slip. Speaking of marine      pastimes: The waters around the resort swell with tuna,      marlin, and wahoo, drawing both novice anglers and      pro-fisherman alike.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Fresh off a two-year, $100 million      renovation that saw the sprucing up of its rooms, suites, and      public spaces, the       Hamilton Princess & Beach Club is again the shiny new      penny of Bermuda's resorts. It doesnt take long to reach      this pink paradise: Flights from major U.S. hubs, like      Boston, Miami, Chicago, and Atlanta, are under two hours, and      the resort is just another 30 minutes from Bermuda      International Airport. If accessibility isnt enough of a      draw, then how about       celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson's eponymously-named      on-site restaurant? Like Samuelsson's other restaurants,      dishes are at once highbrow and flavorful, but without the      fuss (we recommend securing a seat on the 1,500 square foot      wrap-around veranda and snacking on the crispy fish chowder      croquettes). The resort is also home to the first and only      full-service marina in Bermuda, and as such, it'll play host      to the 35th America's Cupthe World Series of      sailingbeginning in June 2017. More reason to book your      summer getaway sooner rather than later.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it:       Rosewood Tucker's Point has all the hallmarks of a      five-star stay. The resort, golf club, and residential      community sits on 240 acres of waterfront land in Bermuda,      with immaculately maintained lawns and airy, colonial-style      cottages furnished with four-poster beds. But it's not all      about appearances: An attentive staff will remember not just      your name, but how you take your morning coffee. Dinner at            The Point is an upscale affair, and the formal dining      room is decorated with eight 80-foot murals (which once hung      in the SkyClub in New Yorks MetLife building) depicting      seaports from around the world. The food isn't nearly as      highfalutin' though, with seafood staples like grilled local      swordfish and little neck clams. Head to the Dive &      Watersports Center for a turn on the Tidal Pull, a 31-foot      dive boat that'll guide you through some 240 square miles of      pristine coral reef, and over to nearby caves and dive sites.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Connected via walkways to Atlantis      Paradise Island,       The Cove Atlantis is a refuge of calm within a complex      resort thats all about activity. The 600-room tower      (technically part of Atlantis Paradise Island, though it has      a separate check-in, pool, and beach club) comes with its own      slice of beach. Oversized rooms (ranging from 600 to over      4,000 square feet) are minimal in design and feature spacious      bathrooms, sunken sitting areas between the bed and balcony,      and two TVs. Sidle on over to the adults-only pool area to      scope out the scene: The 9,000 square foot main pool is      purposely shallow to encourage socializing with your fellow      vacationers, but you can always opt to observe the action      from afar on a poolside day bed.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Guests can expect a little of      everything at the 404-room and suite       Sandals Royal Bahamian: There's access to the pristine      Cable Beach, of course, plus ten excellent dining options,      and personal butler service. A whopping 30 room categories      means you can pick your price point (and perks); we suggest      the Windsor swim-up suites, where you can roll out of a      four-poster bed and into the lagoon pool in a matter of      seconds. The one standout feature remains the resort's      private, offshore island, which you can reach on your own via      a kayak or sailboat, or a resort-operated boat. With two      quiet beaches, a spa, and an open-air seafood restaurantplus      all the low-slung hammocks and cabanas you can dream ofit's      truly an escape within an escape.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Sandals are known for their sheer      scalethe all-inclusive, adults-only resorts hum along like      small citiesbut that doesn't mean they're short on detail.      Not only does the 249-room and suite       Sandals Emerald Bay sit on a mile-long stretch of powdery      white beachfront, it's also home to an 18-hole, Greg      Norman-designed golf course, three pools (including one with      a swim-up bar and a central fire pit), and a rotating list of      parties and events to suit every tasteincluding a late-night      chocolate buffet on Wednesdays. We wouldn't blame you for      sampling each of the resort's seven restaurants, but put down      the fork now and then to take a dance, tennis, or windsurfing      lesson to really round out your trip.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: The family-friendly       West Bay Club resort sits on the widest stretch of Grace      Bay Beach, at a safe removefive miles west, roughlyfrom the      swarms of vacationers in the resort district. It has a Kids'      Club for the little ones, a spa for you, plus one-, two-,      three-, and four-bedroom suites equipped with kitchens,      washers, and dryers. Nurse a cold one at the resort's beach      bar before you depart on an excursion, arranged by one of the      resort's handy concierges: Whether you want some of the best      beginners' snorkeling in Turks & Caicos (less than ten      minutes away, over at Coral Gardens Reef), a day on the      green, or a horseback ride on the sand at sunset, they'll      sort it out for you. On Thursdays, take a short walk over to      Lower Bright Park for a taste of the year-round Fish Fry,      where more than a dozen local restaurants serve up perfectly      crispy plates of seafood, and a local band provides the      soundtrack.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it:       This 758-room, all-inclusive hideaway has something for      everyone in your family, whether it's the 45,000-square-foot      waterpark; a 12-mile beach lapped by clear turquoise waters;      ten different pools; or an Xbox play lounge, stocked with the      latest games. The resort, with four unique villages      separately recreating the architecture of Italy, France, the      Caribbean, and Key West, is as global with its food as it is      with its accommodations: There are 22 dining options on-site,      offering everything from sushi to spaghetti and meatballs.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: On the scrubby tip of the Northwest      Point Marine National Park on Providenciales,       Amanyara is a veritable vision: Airy, Indonesian-wood      gazebos appear to float on the resort's central reflecting      pool; inside, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls lead to      sunken dining areas and bedrooms inlaid with teak. Opt for      one of the Ocean Villasthe most private accommodation of      them alland enjoy an infinity-edge pool, garden, and      dockside day bed, perfect for taking that much-needed cat      nap. At the indoor\/outdoor The      Restaurant, simplicity is best. Sample the spiny      Caribbean lobster, grilled on a hot flame, and enjoy the      fresh air on the open patiothough if you'd rather dine in      air conditioning, that works, too.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Ample living space isn't the only      selling point of the nearly 100-acre, 593-room       Fairmont Southampton, which claims some of the largest      guest rooms in       Bermuda. The resort's stretch of private pink beach      (which one guest described as \"cotton-soft\"), plus its      proximity to the quiet, crescent-shaped Horseshoe Bay Beach,      are large draws, too. Make a reservation for dinner at the      historic, AAA Four Diamond-rated       Waterlot Inn, which deals in some of the island's best      sunsets and steaks. Burn it off the next day by playing 18      holes at the resort's 2,684-yard Turtle Hill Golf Club.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it:       Grace Bay Club offers not one, but three distinct      accommodations to its discerning guests: adults-only The      Hotel building, family-friendly Villas Suites, and the      Estate, a resort within a resort, with personal concierge      service and exclusive access to dedicated Estate amenities,      such as a separate pool, cabanas, and more. Despite catering      to different crowds, they do have a few common features,      including spectacular oceanfront views and notable service.      Looking to stake your umbrella in the sand a little while      longer? Rent one of the homes in the Private Villa      Collection, a cluster of five freestanding private beachfront      residences that come with all the amenities and services of a      superior hotel stay, including roundtrip airport transfers,      daily housekeeping, and complimentary breakfast.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: It's hard to imagine anything more      reinvigorating than a few days at this       health-centric resort, on its own private island in the            Caribbean. Guests should take full advantage of the      brand's wellness program, COMO Shambhala, which      promotes good health through offerings like enzyme-rich      cuisine (hello, zucchini carpaccio and pineapple sundaes);      complimentary yoga and Pilates classes; and holistic      therapies, including reflexology and Ayurveda. For those who      are a little more adventurous, the resort will also      coordinate fishing and diving trips, biking excursions on      nearby islands, and windsurfing lessons, and more. Or give      yourself a full break and stay closer to the spa's       infinity pool, overlooking the ocean.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: You needn't leave your room at      Harbour Island's       Pink Sands Resort, just 50 miles east of Nassau, to sense      that you're on vacation: Twenty-three British Colonial beach      cottages, each with ocean- or garden views and decked out in      wicker, white linens, and shiplap, should give you all the      context clues you need. Stay holed up, however, and you'll      miss the biggest draw of the resortthe pearly pink beaches      from which it draws its name. Stop over at Blue Bar &      Restaurant for crispy conch fritters served with bird      chillies and sweet peppers; later, work off the carbs by      kayaking or paddle-boarding with one of the resort's free      boats.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: On the eastern hook of      Providenciales       Seven Stars Resort, has plenty of bragging rights. For      starters, the 115 all-suite resort is home to the island's      only heated saltwater pool, plus a private shopping service,      complimentary access to kayaks and paddle boards, and sailing      and windsurfing lessons. Other freebies at the resort run the      gamut, from a glass of rum punch and a chilled towel on      arrival to a daily breakfast buffet and a Kids' Club (lizard      hunting and sand castle building included). When you're not      busy scuba diving,       snorkeling the third largest coral reef in the world, or      learning how to parasail, head over to the spa for a jet-lag      massagefirm pressure focused on all those plane ride-driven      problem areas, like the neck and lower back.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: A stay at       The Cove, Eleutherawhether in one of their rooms,      suites, villas, or cottagesis bound to change the way you      vacation. Located on a crescent of white sand beach backed by      palm trees, you won't need to be reminded to relax. Take a      dip in the hilltop infinity pool, which hangs over the ocean,      or head to one of the resort's two beaches, where activities      like kayaking and paddle-boarding abound. Looking to get off      the island? Set sail for a half-day conch diving experience      in nearby waters, after which the captain will take you to a      private beach for a lunch prepared with the haul. However you      fill your day, make time in the evening for an al      fresco dinner at the indoor\/outdoor Freedom      Restaurant & Sushi Barwe recommend sitting outside      on the wooden deck to guarantee some of the resort's best      views.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Traveler readers are crazy      about       The Reefs, in Southampton Parish, Bermudaand it's easy      to see why. This salmon-hued limestone resort, with a private      pink sand beach to match, was built on the ruins of a 1680s      farmhouse and offers a sunset view from every room. Guests      extol the superb staff, and though it might not be best      suited for families (this is honeymoon and anniversary      territory, really), don't count it out: There are seven      nearby golf courses, a swimming pool, two tennis courts, and      three restaurants and bars. Ocean Echo, where      semi-circular windows wrap the room in sea views, is known      for its breakfast and brunch spreads. But for dinner, order      the pan-roasted scallops and six-hour short ribs at Aqua Terra.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Located on Grace Bay in      Providenciales,       The Palms Turks & Caicos, is perfect for both a      adults-only getaway or a trip with the kids. Rooms with white      linens overlook the pool or the ocean, and the three-bedroom      Penthouse Suite has a private outdoor shower to wash off the      wear and tear of a day by the water. Bike ride into town,      just ten minutes away, or take advantage of a      seemingly-endless list of onsite activities that includes      horseback riding, parasailing, tennis, whale watching, and      jet-skiing. Stop to take in views of the crystalline surf at      the beach, and cue the R & R at the award-winning,      25,000-square-foot The Palms Spa for a Mother of Pearl body      exfoliation, delivered with a blend of hand-crushed conch      shells.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Not only will you feel like a      celebrity at the 107-room and suite       One&Only Ocean Club, but you might just brush by a      few at this beachfront resort with a twelfth-century      Augustinian cloister and gardens modeled after those at      Versailles. If you're feeling especially like a rockstar, opt      for one of the 4,400-square-foot villas, each with its own      infinity lap pool and louvered hardwood doors that open onto      a private patio or balcony. Both the food and service across      the resort's three restaurants are excellentespecially at            Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Dune, which was recently      spruced up. Good to know: The Hartford Wing, refurbished in      2015, includes completely renovated and expanded guest rooms      and suites, plus a new beachfront infinity-edge pool,      complete with a new bar and grill.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why you love it: Spared damage by Hurricane Matthew      in 2016, the 10-suite       Kamalame Cay, right off of Andros Great Barrier Reef,      still feels undiscovered. Choose from a selection of rooms,      suites, bungalows, or 1,400-square-foot villas that sit right      on the beach; then, when you're ready to pry yourself from      the white sand, take advantage of the nearby hiking, diving,      snorkeling, bird watching, and kayaking. Just don't forget to      book an appointment at the resort's overwater spawe're      especially fond of the 70-minute coconut body polish      treatment, which involves a scrub of freshly shredded young      coconut and brown sugar, followed by an application of      Madagascan vanilla-scented moisturizer. This gentle      exfoliation treatment will leave you smelling as divine as      you feel.    <\/p>\n<p>    An Error occurred while compiling your sass files.    \ud83d\ude41    Please find out what went wrong by consulting your    friendly terminal.    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