Northern Caribbean Beaches: Long Bay Beach

Long Bay Beach

Long Bay Beach is positioned on the eastern coastline of the Turks and Caicos. Visit Provo, or Providenciales, the island of the Turks and Caicos most dedicated to providing vacationers with all of their needs.

There are some advantages to visiting a beach that hasn't been "discovered" by thousands of tourists, like being able to enjoy the scenery without the "scene" and Long Bay Beach fits the bill nicely.

The Turks & Caicos island of Providenciales (Provo) has a few other beaches than Grace Bay and, although they are not as pretty, they are much less crowded. Long Bay Beach is a large stretch of coastline on the south shore, with beautiful white sands and hardly any visitors. The water is warmer on this side and the waves are shallow and calm, providing excellent swimming opportunities.

Although Long Bay Beach is not the most secluded beach in the Turks and Caicos the mix of natural beauty, atmosphere and personality offered by this beach might be just what you are seeking.

Vacationers who are hoping for a taste of seclusion in the Turks and Caicos may find that Long Bay Beach is just the right spot. Not too far from any cities, but your travels won't take you too far away from cities either, you may find it's the perfect middle ground.

Travelers may want to keep in mind that, though Long Bay Beach is certainly not secluded, you'll find it's further from the crowds in the Turks and Caicos than others. This makes it a good option for vacationers that would prefer a bit of activity at the beach but hope to stay away from the most populated spots.

For some visitors the level of activity at a beach and its amenities are particularly important attributes. Others feel that it is the seclusion and the chance to waste away the day on the sand that is extremely important. There are plenty of beaches in the Turks and Caicos, and Long Bay Beach may be perfect for many vacationers.

For some visitors to the Caribbean the amenities and attractions located near the beach are the key factors making the difference between good and terrific. But for others, the size of the crowd is what really matters. There are hundreds of beaches in the Caribbean, so your options aren't limited to Long Bay Beach. With the information that follows, you can determine if this one fits your dream.

Food

If you want to get a bite to eat during your beach outing, not to worry, you'll have plenty of nearby options when it comes to dining.

The following table provides a list of nearby restaurants.

Restaurants Near Long Bay Beach
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Coco Bistro French dinner 1.5 mi. NW
Barefoot Cafe Caribbean breakfast & lunch 1.6 mi. NW
Jasmine Asian dinner 1.7 mi. NW
Caicos Cafe Bar and Grill Eclectic dinner 1.8 mi. NW
Seaside Cafe Caribbean breakfast, lunch, dinner 1.9 mi. NW
Bella Luna Italian dinner 1.9 mi. NW
Anacaona Caribbean lunch & dinner 2.0 mi. NW
Anacaona Restaurant N.A. varies 2.0 mi. NW
Ocean Club Cabana Bar Caribbean breakfast, lunch, dinner 2.6 mi. NW
Gecko Grill Caribbean dinner 2.6 mi. NW
Cuba Bella Restaurant N.A. varies 3.6 mi. SW
Coyaba Restaurant N.A. varies 3.6 mi. SW
Baci Ristorante Italian lunch & dinner 4.1 mi. W
Terrace Restaurant Caribbean breakfast, lunch, dinner 4.2 mi. W
Sharkbite Bar & Grill N.A. varies 4.5 mi. W
Shark Bite Seafood lunch & dinner 4.5 mi. W
Tiki Hut Eclectic lunch & dinner 4.6 mi. W
Banana Boat Caribbean Grill Caribbean lunch & dinner 4.6 mi. W
Aqua Terrace Caribbean breakfast, lunch, dinner 4.6 mi. W
Papa Grunts Seafood breakfast, lunch, dinner 16.9 mi. NE

Every location in the world has its own cuisine, and the Turks and Caicos is no different. A great place to discover local delicacies is right at the beach. Your hotel may be happy to pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can find picnic supplies en route to the beach.

Amenities and Ambience

The main attractions on Providenciales are the beaches with their stunning sands and waters that are perfect for playing in, and Long Bay Beach offers both. Its seclusion, however, is one of the main attractions.

The number of people at the beach is affected by the day of the week, time of year, and many other factors. A few of the Turks and Caicos' beaches may hardly ever be crowded, while others are frequently crowded especially when the season is at its peak. When planning a beach outing a key factor to consider may be the size of the crowd you'll be joining, which is important to some vacationers. While some like a crowded beach with plenty of people and activity, some would rather relax in a peaceful spot by themselves.

Like so many places in the Turks and Caicos this beach has a distinctive personality which will attract certain visitors. The atmosphere of this beach is a little different from what you'll experience at other beach locations in the Turks and Caicos. With most people staying on Grace Bay, Long Bay Beach stays relatively unpopulated, while the length of the shore makes it easy to find a secluded setting.

Attractions

You'll find other natural attractions can provide an interesting diversion or side trip during your day at the beach. One example is Blue Hills Dive Spot, which is located 7.6 miles to the west of Long Bay Beach.

Historical attractions such as Cheshire Hall Ruin provide a wonderful complement to the scenery of Long Bay Beach, allowing vacationers to learn more about the Turks and Caicos without having to leave the coast.

With so many nearby activities you'll never get bored. The following table contains a list of nearby attractions.

Attractions Near Long Bay Beach
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Jericho Baptist 2.3 mi. W Church
Pentecostal Baptist 2.7 mi. W Church
Caicos Conch Farm 3.0 mi. N
Princess Alexandra National Marine Park 3.1 mi. NW
Catholic Church 5.9 mi. W Church
Anglican Church 5.9 mi. W Church
Cheshire Hall Ruin 5.9 mi. W Historical Site
National Parks Office 6.0 mi. W Zoo/Wildlife Sanctuary
Faith Tabernacle 6.0 mi. W Church
Paridise Baptist 6.8 mi. SW Church

Location

This pleasant beach is located on the eastern coast of the Turks and Caicos. A nearby landmark is the Caribbean Paradise Inn, which is 1.8 miles away. Long Bay Beach is near Turtle Cove, so you can explore the town as part of your day at the beach.

Nearby Hotels

How many other people you encounter at the beach will be influenced by the time of day as well as the season. You can typically expect to see hotel guests staying close by. So if you're looking for a place to stay in this vicinity you should be able to find what you are looking for.

Other Beaches

Long Bay Beach is just one of many beaches you can visit in the Turks and Caicos. You might also enjoy a visit to Sapodilla Bay Beach, situated 8.2 miles to the southwest. Sapodilla Bay Beach on Providenciales' southwestern coast, extends a half a mile with soft white sands and clear shallow waters in the most protected area around the island, perfect for swimming with the kids though travelers with yachts also enjoy it.

But, if you're interested in a more active beach, you might like Grace Bay Beach. It's found 2.0 miles to the northwest.

There are plenty of activities to choose from in the Turks and Caicos, regardless of whether or not you decide to visit Long Bay Beach.


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