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Inquire NowUpon arrival, you will truly understand “the sound of silence”. The Meridian Club Turks and Caicos is the only resort on the 800 acre private island of Pine Cay, a pristine, natural haven with no automobiles and very limited development. It’s a world away, yet only a 15 minute journey by boat from the bustle of Providenciales.
The accommodations at The Meridian Club are generous and comfortable, but they do not include televisions, radios or telephones. You are left to enjoy the soothing trade winds, the incredible beach, the outstanding cuisine that is included during your stay, and of course the island’s rare natural beauty.
The Meridian Club redefines “barefoot luxury” and offers visitors a romantic hideaway experience. It’s for guests who want to experience a true private island vacation and leave their day-to-day life behind. Technology is replaced by nature, prepared foods by divine culinary achievements, and water activities reign over anything else. Guests are taken by taxi from the airport on Providenciales to a marina, and then transported by water shuttle to Pine Cay, a secluded island.
With a unique airport, interesting history, and a location off the 72nd meridian, guests can enjoy privacy, tranquility, and the company of a few others with the same passion at a small resort in the Turks & Caicos. They come away with new friendships created with other guests and our friendly staff…usually after drive-in movie night on golf carts.
With a unique airport, interesting history, and a location off the 72nd meridian, guests can enjoy privacy, tranquility, and the company of a few others with the same passion at a small resort in the Turks & Caicos. They come away with new friendships created with other guests and our friendly staff…usually after drive-in movie night on golf carts.
Aside from the perfect escape for couples, the resort is also an ideal venue for a private wedding or any other occasion suitable to rent the entire island, allowing for up to 80 guests to enjoy the facilities including home rentals.
Take part in Turks and Caicos excursions on your own schedule. Snorkel. Kayak. Fish. Hike. Sail. Paddleboard. Explore. Dive. Bike. Play tennis. Walk the most private beach you have ever seen. Savor the taste of unique local cuisine. Recover from a life with endless demands, and find your inner peace…
ll guests staying at The Meridian Club benefit from exquisite culinary offerings that are INCLUDED in the nightly room rate – continental and à la carte breakfast, buffet lunch, afternoon refreshments, and a six course tastings menu, three course à la carte menu or buffet dinner on theme nights. Please note that beer, wine and other beverages from the bar are charged separately.
Pine Cay is home to just one resort, the Meridian Club. There are no telephones, and electricity is limited — this means there is air conditioning either, so guests cool offs thanks to the nightly trade winds that blow in from the east. Guests at the Meridian Club enjoy total p... more
Ocean view dining, candlelight dinners, poolside barbecues, deserted island picnics, dining by your private beach – all will become fond memories of your stay at The Meridian Club in the Turks & Caicos.
You can begin your morning with freshly brewed coffee, fresh-baked pastries and breakfast on your screened porch, or join other guests for breakfast at outdoor tables on the pool terrace. Later, slide out of the pool for a light buffet lunch. For the more adventurous, picnic lunches can be prepared upon request.
After a sail or a stroll on the beach of our private island resort, there’s afternoon tea and biscuits (cookies) by English tradition. Drinks are available throughout the day at our downstairs bar. Relax in a poolside lounge chair and cool off with one of Floyd’s special preparations or steer a straighter course with a tall cold glass of iced tea or soda. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres are served in the upstairs bar between 6 and 7:30pm. Catch the sunset, and possibly a “green flash” from our veranda.
Wednesday evening is “Native Night” when guests are treated to a poolside barbecue and buffet featuring an abundance of West Indian specialties as well as some more traditional fare. On most Saturday nights, you will enjoy another barbecue and buffet with steak, fish, lobster (in season) and other specialties followed by a “Jump Up” with Caribbean music. Dancing can be either a personal or spectator sport.
Dress at The Meridian Club is always casual and shoes are optional, even at dinner. Bathing suits with cover-ups or sport clothes are the norm at lunch. Informal summer evening clothes for ladies, and sport shirts, slacks and even shorts for men, are perfect for dinner. We have had only one or two necktie sightings on Pine Cay in the last ten years.
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