Ports of Call Resort


If you’re searching for an affordable resort and can accept that it isn’t beachfront, this is a good central option. Clean and spacious rooms stack in three stories above the pool and chilled poolside bar. Nothing too special, but a reasonable choice if you’re here to dive, lie on the beach (free shuttle) or not liquidate your finances.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby attractions

1. Grace Bay Beach

0.52 MILES

Several kilometers long – the frequently boasted '12 miles' (19km) only applies if you measure the entire northern coast of Provo, which is, admittedly,…

2. Village at Grace Bay Museum

0.69 MILES

The Providenciales location of the Turks & Caicos National Museum is located in the Village at Grace Bay development and features some heritage buildings…

3. Long Bay Beach

1.85 MILES

This windy, less frequented beach on Provo's southern shore is ideal for kitesurfing.

4. Turk's Head Brewery

4.79 MILES

TCI's only brewery produces six excellent varieties, including the strong IPA 'Down Da Road' and a seasonal stout. Brewery tours are a popular way to see…

5. Cheshire Hall

4.99 MILES

Built in the late 1700s by a British Loyalist planter displaced by the American Revolution, Cheshire Hall was once the most important site on Provo, the…

6. Chalk Sound National Park

6.33 MILES

Chalk Sound sums up Provo: a startlingly turquoise 5km lagoon studded with tiny cays sheltering Turks and Caicos rock iguanas, but marred by less-than…

7. Sapodilla Hill

7.85 MILES

TCI's long maritime history is etched into the limestone on Sapodilla Hill, where mariners have commemorated landfall by carving names, dates and pictures…

8. Wade's Green Plantation

14.32 MILES

Granted to Loyalist Wade Stubbs by King George III in 1789 as compensation for the loss of his Florida estate, this cotton and sisal plantation struggled…