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Parrot cay lodging - nice and great
Christine Ong's exclusive resort occupies an otherwise deserted 1,000-acre island in tropical Turks & Caicos, 35 minutes by boat from the main town of Providenciales, where untamed nature is at her sexy best. Fortunately, guest rooms and public spaces don't compete for attention: The look is understated tropical chic, with bleached woods and little embellishing to get in the way of the island brush and deserted beaches. The only thing that may steal the spotlight is the service. Using only natural materials (there are miles of teak and stone), Parrot Cay gives Caribbean Colonial a modern spin. Four-poster beds are swathed in gauzy mosquito netting for a functional romantic touch. All the furnishings are made from natural ash or woven rattan. Spacious decks overlook the garden or the sea -- the only contrasting color to the all-white palette. Villas are positioned on secluded beachfronts, and have their own pool and dedicated butler. But the piece de resistance is the estate, a private retreat-within-the-retreat with five three-bedroom beach villas, all with their own swimming pools. Someone, somewhere is ironing out the creases. Interiors come in whitewash with chic teak finishing. The aesthetic is pared down but unerringly sleek, featuring four-posters wrapped in soft cottons that billow with the breeze. Simplicity matters, and the privilege of space, enriched by clean-lined furniture, open-air day beds, cavernous bathrooms and enveloping linens. Guest room amenities include the following: four-poster beds with white draping, a private veranda, bath and shower, air conditioning, ceiling fan, direct dial telephones, a radio/CD player, modem port, hair dryer, in-room safe, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, televisions, videos and fax machines (on request). Taking advantage of a loophole in local law, Ong imports most of her staff from Asia, where excellent service is a regional point of pride. Thus the concierge at check-in and the waitress at the restaurant take pains to present your wish before you have commanded it. Most impressive is the spa staff, who stick to what they know: A Japanese man performs acupuncture, a Javanese woman does the Lulur, a Bangkok expat gives Thai massage.
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