COMO Parrot Cay is the ultimate private luxury island resort in the Turks and Caicos with over 1,000 unspoilt acres and a four-mile white sand beach. The rooms and suites are a five-minute walk from the ocean, the beachside houses and villas have their own plunge or infinity pools, and the private estates are tucked away in secluded spots on the island.
The resort’s two restaurants serve sumptuous cuisine ranging from fine dining to casual dishes, including nutritious COMO Shambhala Cuisine. Adults have exclusive access to the COMO Beach Club pool where you can enjoy specialty cocktails crafted by expert mixologists.
Meanwhile, families can enjoy their own pool and beach area as well as Play by COMO facilities for children. Watersports, diving and other island activities are offered daily, while COMO Shambhala Retreat caters to holistic wellness with yoga, Pilates, a fully-equipped gym and a range of treatments. Our distinctive service is defined by our passion and creativity, with a dedicated hotel team available to tailor experiences to your needs and requirements.
Exclusive Amenities
Full American Breakfast for two daily at Terrace Restaurant (included in the rate)
$100 Resort Credit, once during stay or for Two Bedroom accommodations and higher $200 Resort credit, once during stay
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in:
The three hour eco-tour uses kayaks to explore the mangrove channels that weave up inside the nature reserve adjacent to Parrot Cay. Look for marine and bird life and learn about the tropical ecology. Beginner kayakers and children are welcome. Singe and tandem kayaks are available with basic lessons provided. The excursion is approximately four hours and is tide dependent.
Boat eco-tours are available on one of Big Blue's three, 26 to 40 ft vessels. All trips are tailored to the guest's preference and can be incorporated into the trip so that uncertified guests can take part. Lunch is generally enjoyed onboard or available at local restaurants.
WEST CAICOS This uninhabited cay has some of the bluest waters in the island chain. Experience beautiful coral reefs, cliff diving, hiking to historic Yankee Town and the mysterious Lake Catherine. learn about the unique geology of the island and explore the fossil reefs high above the waterline. It's a full day adventure that will leave you both exhausted and satisfied.
FRENCH CAY AND WEST SAND SPIT French Cay is a small wildlife sanctuary that lies on the edge of the wall about 20 miles to the southwest of Parrot Cay. A pristine coral reef sits adjacent to the island and there is an abundance of bird life. If the tidal conditions are good, it's possible to continue to West Sand Spit, a small sandbar that emerges at low tide on the edge of the Caicos Bank. This is an incredible natural phenomenon that has to be seen to be appreciated.
Sample an afternoon of intimate seclusion with your own private tiki hut on Parrot Cay's beach. Enjoy a gourment picnic lunch, and let the afternoon drift away.
Choose between the hours of 11am 4pm for a two-hour reservations. Your choice of dining menu is available from Guest Services.
The proximity of North Caicos makes this an ideal opporuntity for Parrot Cay guests to explore a different side of the Turks and Caicos. The full day eco-tour involves exploration of the island by both kayak and vehicle. You can paddle the tranquil waters of Bottle Creek, tour the planation ruins and visit Flamingo Pond Nature Reserve. Enjoy a delicious lunch in the home of local matriarch and accomplished chef, Susan Butterfield, and take time to walk around the picturesque village of Kew.
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