As the first hotel to open on the serene shores of Long Bay Beach, The Shore Club Turks and Caicos was designed to impress. And when it comes to first impressions, it delivers.
You’ll likely find yourself with darting eyes, unable to decide which details to admire first as you approach The Shore Club’s grandiose entrance, which somehow simultaneously pulls off an organic feel.
Maybe it’s the natural bricks of fossilized coral, the hand-painted tiles from the Dominican Republic or the palm trees peppered throughout the breezy courtyard. Rows of Romanesque arches provide a seamless transition between spaces, providing a modern yet classic vibe.
A design lover’s delight, this luxury hotel’s features were each chosen with careful consideration, from the Vietnamese turquoise-beaded light fixtures that hang in the Colonnade to the striking ceiling of steel-cut lilies at the Japanese-Peruvian-inspired restaurant SUI-REN. If the devil is in the details, The Shore Club is positively sinful.
Besides The Shore Club’s amenities, you won’t find any shops, restaurants or bars on Long Bay Beach, but that’s part of its appeal. More bustling Grace Bay is just a five-minute drive away, so you can get your city fix in a flash.