Sunday, August 26, 2012

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Turtle Cove Inn. Now we re moving on to the less expensive opportunities. This is a two-story hotel built around a large, freshwater swimming pool. It s rather a simple affair, campgrounds in utah but clean and inviting. The rooms are comfortably furnished and provide views over either the pool or the marina, which is just a few yards away. All rooms are air-conditioned, and the bathrooms, though adequate, are a little on the small side. Poolside, you ll find the Tiki Hut Cabana and Grill. The other on-site restaurant is the Terrace, but it s open only for dinner; reservations are recommended. No beach, I m afraid, campgrounds in utah but a shuttle runs throughout the day between the hotel and the beach. Inexpensive and recommended. Turtle Cove Marina, Suzie Turn Rd., Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, BWI, 800-887-0477; www.provo.net/turtlecoveinn. EP $142.

Great Guana Cay (the Abacos), 142, 145, 150, 157-158; campgrounds in utah accommodation packages, 174; accommodations, 158, 182; beaches, campgrounds in utah 158; dining 176, 177, 182; dive packages, 174, 175; fishing, 158, 182; shelling, 182; snorkeling, 158, 182; watersports, 158

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