Beaches Resort, Turks and Caicos

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I just returned from a 10-day trip to Beaches in Provo, Turks and Caicos. I wanted to give a report for anyone planning on a similar trip. I'll break the report into two sections: 1) The Resort and 2) The Diving.

1 - The Resort
In a word, exquisite! For those of you who don't know the resort, it's laid out in three main villages: Caribbean, French and the new Italian village, each with a pool (or pools), services and restaurants. There is also a big water park on the grounds as well. My wife and 8 year old daughter don't dive, so it was important to me that there was lots for them to do when I was off diving. At Beaches Turks and Caicos, there's never a lack of things to do! The staff is incredible and completely attuned to your satisfaction. We stayed at the Caribbean Village for the first week of our vacation, and then decided we would extend our vacation an additional three days. The staff was very helpful and accommodating; we were even given an upgrade to the French village for the final 3 days of our stay. As a guest, you have full run of the property, so it doesn't matter where you stay. And by the way, the guest accommodations are outstanding! At times it seemed the hardest thing to do was decide which of the sixteen restaurants to eat at! There's not a whole lot to do outside of the resort; there are a couple of small casinos, local restaurants and shops but not much else. The Turks and Caicos are the perfect place for the ultimate relaxing vacation, and the things you see on their website aren't an exaggeration. And then, there's the diving.

2) The Diving
Having just finished my AOW a couple of days before our arrival at Beaches, I wasn't required to do anything other than a verbal orientation which consisted of a member of the staff briefing me on boat procedures, dive times, safety, etc. If you haven't dove in the last 6 months, you will be required to take a refresher course in the pool. As this will burn a day of your diving, I would recommend getting a couple of dives in before you leave home. Be sure to get an instructor to sign off on this, as the dive staff at Beaches will require proof that you've recently been diving. A word here about the dive staff at beaches - these folks are awesome! Totally focused on your safety first and your enjoyment next, they go out of their way to provide friendly, helpful and courteous service at every turn. They are all knowledgeable and very focused on their jobs, and made every dive incredibly pleasant.
Once you've done your orientation, you can sign up for all of your dives for the duration of your stay. You don't have to wait until the day of a dive to sign up, or get on a waiting list. I know other people have had this problem in the past, but that's no longer the case. They offer a two tank dive at 8:15 a.m. or a one tank dive at 9:30 a.m. Monday - Saturday. On Sunday, there is only the one tank dive. Night dives are available for an additional fee of $80, provided there are a minimum of 5 people signed up for the dive. And, oh yeah, the diving is unbelievable. Nurse sharks, reef sharks, Nassau grouper, lobster, barracuda, turtles, sting rays and a whole host of other pelagic life was on display on almost every one of the 10 dives I was on. And in the rare event that you don't see the big boys, you'll still have a great dive as the micro life is rich and varied, and the sheer beauty of the underwater walls is stunning. Since most diving in TCI is wall diving, there's something beautiful to see at every turn. The dive sites I visited included locations on the Northwest Point and in Grace Bay. They included Pinnacles, Cathedral, Grouper Hole, Piranha Cove, Two Sharks, The Crack and Coral Gables to name a few. We will be going back to Beaches TCI, and I suspect again and again. It's the perfect family vacation, and one of the best dive destinations on the planet. Please contact me if you have any questions; I'll be happy to share what I know with you!
Happy Diving,

David Campo
 
We enjoyed our time with them as well, It's a great family spot for diving. :D
 
It sounds like you had a really good time down there! We'll be heading to Beaches in mid September and I had a few questions about the dive operation.

I am PADI AOW & Nitrox certified.

My last dives were in Cancun in late June. I have my dive computer and a print out from it (electronic dive log) showing the dates and times. I also have my passport showing I was in Cancun at the time. Is that going to be enough to convince them that I dived less than three months ago?

I'm bringing my own dive equipment (BC, wetsuit, reg, fins, etc.). Do they have a dive locker or other place to store your gear?

Do they have nitrox? Is there an additional charge? How do you ask for it?

Do they have any tanks larger than 80s?

After you get there, do you just go up to the dive shack and say "I wanna dive?" What is the procedure?

Thanks for any tips you can give me.

Happy diving!
 
Glad you liked it Dave! The resort sounds great! Next time you go, stay at Beaches, and try diving with Caicos adventures. They bring you to the really good diving spots on West Caicos and French cay. The difference is enormous; these sites really are the best diving there! It's worth it, most people agree.


Just a thought!:coffee:
 
Second the vote for Caicos Adventures.
 
been twice and signed up for next year already. Love the place and my kids do too. Only thing negative I can say is if you don't have kids be ready for tons of them. My 12, 10 and 6 year olds love the place.

My last dives were in Cancun in late June. I have my dive computer and a print out from it (electronic dive log) showing the dates and times. I also have my passport showing I was in Cancun at the time. Is that going to be enough to convince them that I dived less than three months ago

I just showed them my printed out dive log and they were fine with that. The test is gear set up, mask clear etc. simple and basic and takes about 15 min.

I'm bringing my own dive equipment (BC, wetsuit, reg, fins, etc.). Do they have a dive locker or other place to store your gear?

They have a place to stick your gear wouldn't call it a locker but I have had no problems with pilfering

Do they have nitrox? Is there an additional charge? How do you ask for it?

It is an additional charge if I recall $15-20 a tank but no one used them. Profiles are benign enough for air.

Do they have any tanks larger than 80s?

No

After you get there, do you just go up to the dive shack and say "I wanna dive?" What is the procedure?

Yes
 
Anyone know if you just need to have a dive logged or do you need a printout from a dive shop? My wife and I are heading to Panama City Mother's Day weekend and were just going to do a quick shore dive at the Jetty's simply to meet the Beaches requirement. But if it doesn't help us we won't waste the time.

I'd love to book at least one trip with an outside group but there's no way the wife will go too. She's cheaper than I am :).

Thanks,
Jason
 

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