A refined Caribbean condo resort on the Turks and Caicos - set on the beach front of Grace Bay, one of the ten best beaches in the world.
Bone Fishing Turks and Caicos Hotel ResortThe Turks and Caicos Islands bonefish population one of the largest populations in the Caribbean. Turquoise, shimmering water with endless, gleaming white coral flats are home to the mighty Turks and Caicos bonefish - the silent ghost, the mighty bonefish, the grey ghost of the sand flats. On our island, Providenciales, bonefishing flats are designated in "miles". We have 90 miles of bone fish flats around Turks and Caicos Providenciales. Our hotel guests can cast over several flats in an afternoon - wading the crystal water, casting before the ghosts flats. Here on the Providenciales, there is no absolute need for a guide. It is just a short drive from our hotel to the bonefish flats on the island's south side. Our waters are un-fished compared to other destinations - such as the Bahamas . The bonefish here are not as easily spooked by the presence of a boat. Bonefishing Turks and Caicos - Fly fishingWhile flyfishing for Bonefish on the Turks and Caicos, our angler guests will likely see hundreds of bones on a good day. The bonefish average 6 lb. but can be as large as 14 lb. Fly fishing - Turks and Caicos Bonefish"Feet in the powdery sand, knees high in turquoise. Nothing, nothing around. Just bonefish down there as grey washes in the watercolor of this sand flat. My sand flat. The trade winds ruffle the line, the water, the mirror. Everywhere are grey tones in the flat turquoise stone around my knees . Mirages. Hope. Cast a long slow loop behind that grey, that one there. The cast that I'd worked on so hard in the suburban lawn plays out sweetly. Yes." "Tonight, my kids and husband will find out the truth about their Mom." Melissa Whitestone, March 2009, Mother, wife, and fisherwoman
Fly fishing - Bonefishing on Turks and Caicos
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