Private Islands & Cays
Parrot Cay
COMO Parrot Cay is a 1,000 acre private resort island and the perfect hide away for the affluent traveler to be pampered while enjoying seclusion and obscurity. Visitors are spoiled at this award winning five star island which boasts 74 suites and villas offering “foot-in-the-sand luxury”. The island is a popular retreat for celebrities who have fallen in love with the altruistic hospitality which is as exceptional as the natural beauty of Parrot Cay.
Find healing through yoga and the Ayurvedic therapies offered at the COMO Shambhala Spa, or just laze the day away at COMO Beach Club, a beach bar overlooking the ocean. Seek adventure on the water, windsurfing or sailing a catamaran, or under it, with some of the best diving in the world. Dine poolside on local delicacies, or sample global dishes from Thailand, Japan, and Italy.
How to get to Parrot Cay?
After arrival at Providenciales Airport (PLS) and a drive across the the island on Leeward highway to Leeward dock, the 25 minute trip by water serves as a passage from one world to another reality with tranquility.
Transport with the jet-driven vessel cuts a beautiful way through crystal clear seas. You will see miles of deserted white sandy beaches.
Fun Facts about the Island
Three hundred years ago, Parrot Cay (name of the island, originally Pirate Cay) was a perfect hiding place for pirates waiting to attack Spanish treasure fleets, or for hiding from the authorities, with Anne Bonny the most well known among the vagabonds. She set camped on the highest point of the island, where Pirate House, one of our private estate, is now located ; offering spectacular view overlooking at the horizon.
Legend said that there is a treasure burried some where on the island.
Pine Cay
At only 800 acres, Pine Cay sits between North Caicos and Providenciales and is a hideaway haven boasting 2 miles of unparalleled pristine beach, a small number of private homes and The Meridian Club. This private island has a no car policy and is recognized for its environmental conservation and sustainability efforts. With a private marina and airstrip, this island retreat provides the perfect atmosphere to bask in the natural beauty, enjoy bird watching, savor the culinary creations, indulge in a massage at Sand Dollar Spa and beachside yoga, while relishing in world class accommodations. The Meridian Club was awarded Caribbean’s Leading Private Island Resort 2019 by the World Travel Awards.
Fan facts about the Island
Throughout maritime history, Pine Cay has played an integral role in seafaring exploration of the area. Pine Cay has served as a source of fresh water for seafarers since the time of Columbus where he restocked on his 1492 voyage to Cuba. Today, the Meridian Club in Turks and Caicos takes great pride in its stellar stewardship of the island’s eco-system. Perhaps the most intriguing natural feature of the island, aside from the clear turquoise ocean waters and spun-sugar beach, is Pine Cay’s underwater freshwater lens. A quirk of nature, this limestone formation is a porous structure much like a bath sponge. It causes rainfall to be trapped and held in the limestone “sponge”. Because freshwater is less dense than saltwater, it floats on top. The fresh water forms a lens of pure, freshwater varying from a few inches thick to up to more than 50 feet deep.
Ambergris Cay
Ambergris Cay, an all-inclusive luxury resort island, has over three miles of deserted white sand beaches to enjoy in solitude. The private island is accessible via the longest airstrip in the Caribbean, with the airport having its own customs and immigration facilities. Ambergris Cay offers guests exclusive access to world-class services and amenities. Elevate spa offers treatments from scenic beachfront cabanas and every guest is pampered daily with a complimentary 30 minute treatment. The all-included premium dining can be enjoyed at the two restaurants, Calico Jack and Club House.
The island is so exclusive, it is possible to feel like you are on your own private island, as you can go a whole day without bumping into another guest. Relaxing on the island, which is surrounded by sand bars and coral reefs, is hard not to do, as it is tranquil and serene. The Caribbean sea is mesmerizing, and it is possible to see all kinds of aquatic life while wading through its crystal-clear turquoise water, just steps from the private villas.
How to get there?
There are daily non-stop flights to Providenciales International Airport from many major cities in the U.S. The challenge for most private islands around the world is getting to them, but at Ambergris Cay is easier. Unlike most other private islands around the world, Ambergris Cay has its own airport with a 5,700-foot-long runway, the longest private runway in all of the Caribbean enabling private jets.
Little Water Cay
If you want to see iguanas around a deserted island – this is the place. Easy to get to via kayak from Deep Blue located on the Leeward side – or you can take one of the many day boat rides out here. Kids would love it. Not a whole day type adventure, but definitely worth the half day trip.