Seven Stars is a Resort and Spa located on Grace Bay.
This post is not sponsored. All opinions are my own.
Recently, my husband I took a trip to the beautiful islands of Turks and Caicos.
On my previous blog post I mentioned 8 Things to Know Before Going to Turks and Caicos.
I enjoyed the trip so much and decided to follow up on where we lodged and ate during our trip.
We flew out of Miami International Airport (MIA) to Providenciales International Airport (PLS). The trip took about an hour and thirty minutes.
After going through customs, the resort arranged pick up at the airport.
Little to my understanding, I didn’t know they were sending a Tesla.
To be honest with you, that was actually my first time riding in one…cool vehicle!
As we made entrance to the resort’s lobby, staff greeted us with a warm wet hand towel to wipe our hands and a refreshing peach beverage as we waited to be checked in.
Once we were checked in, they had a doorman take care of our luggage and another attendant guided us to our room.
Upon entering our gorgeous room, I couldn’t help but notice we had a big balcony overlooking palm trees and beautiful turquoise blue waters.
Our room had a kitchen, big closet, nice comfortable bed with draping and of course TV with all the major channels you would find in the United States.
The bathroom was almost as big a the bedroom.
It had a traditional bidet, double sink, glass shower and a tub overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Might I add…during our stay, everyday housekeeping came in to make our bed, spruce up the room and replenish on clean towels. At around 5 pm they would check to make sure if we needed anything.
That’s a win win for me!
I couldn’t wait to change into my swim attire and explore this spectacular resort.
Seven Stars Resort and Spa offers an array of fun activities to help you relax and enjoy your stay.
Pool and Beach:
The resort has two heated saltwater pools.
One of the first things my husband and I did was get a cabana and put in our orders for a refreshing cocktail and lunch through one of their friendly attendants.
Whether you’re sitting by the ocean or poolside, they’re ready to cater to your needs.
Water Sports and Tours:
Want to explore the open waters?
No worries, the concierge at Seven Stars Resort has you covered.
They will guide you through any water sports or tour activities that sparks your interest. Some of the water sports are complimentary like kayaking but double check with a concierge.
They’ll be happy to help.
Plus, they can help with booking reservations at restaurants and other activities you might be interest in.
Land Sports:
Now if you’re looking to do something on land, they have you covered.
The resort has on-site basketball, tennis and pickle ball courts. Balls and rackets are available.
Wellness Center:
The resort has a fully equipped gym with cardio and resistant training machines. They also offer yoga and cycling classes for an additional fee.
An attendant will be happy to get you set up.
Spa:
It wouldn’t be Seven Stars if it didn’t have a spa.
The resort has a full service spa.
My husband booked an eighty minutes couples massage and facial. I’ll admit.
I’m a sucker for a great spa day and they didn’t disappoint.
Dining:
I’m happy to say, “You’ll not go hungry at Seven Stars Resort and Spa.
The resort offer a complimentary buffet breakfast everyday.
The breakfast was worth getting up for and I’m typically not a breakfast person.
In addition, they have four great restaurants on the property to choose from:
The Deck offers an open air atmosphere over looking the beach. Although it’s more casual, you won’t want to miss a great sunset.
The Seven offers a taste of the island. The international spices and seasoning will have your taste buds tickling for more.
If you didn’t know, I’m originally from Haiti and this restaurant truly reminds me of how my mother cooked for me.
Food was so delicious; we ate here three times during our stay.
If you love bold and ethnic spices, you must stop at The Seven.
The Farm Restaurant offers fresh fruit and vegetable forward dishes with ingredients harvested from their on-site hydroponic farm.
We enjoyed a fresh watermelon beverage and a conch crowder.
The chowder was light with rectangular shaped bits of potato and carrots.
It was made to perfection and was super delicious.
The Terrace On Grace Bay is the go to place for lunch and snacks.
Enjoy a nice breezy on the terrace overlooking the water and beautiful palm trees.
Plus, if you want more of romantic and intimate dining experience, the resort concierge and attendants can get you set up with private dining in your room or on the beach with a butler.
My husband was able to set up a couple restaurant reservations outside of the resort as well.
Thanks to our helpful concierge we were able to explore Coco Bistro and BLT Steak.
Coco Bistro is located in the heart of Grace Bay on Grace Bay Road.
They offer local cruises under an open sky and palm trees.
I had caesar salad
and Blackened Mahi
Food was on point as usually and cooked to perfection.
However, because this restaurant only has outdoor seating and there’s not enough portable fans, it can get very warm and hot especially if you plan on going during the summer.
So dress accordingly.
The second restaurant we ate at was BLT Steak.
BLT Steak is located on the premise at The Ritz Carlton which is also on Grace Bay Road.
They offer a fabulous selection of mouth watering cuts of meat.
At first I was a little confused by the name but through our waiter, we found out BLT actually stands for the name of the original owner; Bistro Laurent Tourondel who opened the first restaurant in New York City in 2004.
Since then it has become nationally and internationally known for one of the best steakhouses.
I had a wedge salad
and the 7 ounce fillet mignon with onion rings.
Hands down BLT Steak is a define must try.
They offer indoor and outdoor seating.
The atmosphere is upscale, so dress accordingly.
Overall, if you’re looking to book your next family vacation, honeymoon or couples getaway, Seven Stars Resort and Spa is the place to visit.
They have an array of activities and ways to unwind all while you enjoy turquoise blue waters and beautiful sand.
Plus, you can enjoy the nearby shops, bars and restaurants all in the prestigious Grace Bay.
So what are you waiting for. Go out and live life!
This post is not sponsored. All opinions are my own.
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