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COMO Parrot Cay is a Caribbean private island resort in the Turks and Caicos -- an archipelago of eight principal islands and more than 40 smaller cays, of which Parrot Cay is one. With 1,000 pristine acres and a mile-long beach, foot-in-the-sand luxury is delivered. All rooms, suites and beach villas have soothing interiors along with COMO’s service ethic, holistic therapies, yoga, diving and worldclass cuisine.
COMO Parrot Cay
164 Leeward Marina
Parrot Cay
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
TKCA 1ZZ
Nearest Airport: PLS
Como Parrot Cay is worth the expense (very high) and travel effort (20 mins car from airport to a 30 min boat ride). The property is exquisite, very private and secure and so beautiful. There isn’t a lot to do other than beach, read, workout, tennis, spa.
Christie D - Vancouver, Canada
Beach is amazing, rooms and food are amazing the nature around is amazing And also Sarah our butler and Netra were amazing what could be better? the breakfast buffet was not up to expectations. And the rates are too high but we enjoyed anyway Thank you, hope to be back soon !
Carla C - Argentina
Definitely not a luxury hotel – a complete disappointment One of the worst experiences I’ve had at a so-called luxury hotel. In reality, there is nothing luxurious about it except the ridiculously high prices. The staff only care about money and show zero interest in the guests’ comfort or well-being. The service is terrible—distant, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable for a place that claims to be high-end. The facilities are far from what they advertise, and the overall experience was extremely disappointing. The only good thing is the beach and the sea, but that alone doesn’t make up for everything else. I definitely do not recommend it.
Curiosity19590723962
As someone who has traveled extensively, I had high expectations for this resort given its price tag of over $2,000 per night. Unfortunately, while it has some bright spots, this property falls far short of the luxury it promises. What once might have been a 5-star paradise is now a tired, outdated shell in desperate need of a full renovation. Pros • Beautiful ocean: The natural surroundings are stunning, offering picture-perfect views. • Heated family pool: The family pool is warm and inviting, though the adult pool isn’t heated. • Friendly staff: The staff were a highlight of our stay. They were attentive, remembered us, and went above and beyond to salvage what could’ve been a disastrous experience. • Thoughtful touches: Complimentary sunscreen by the pool, a beach bag in the room, nightly maid gifts, and a stellar deep tissue massage added some luxury to the stay. • Convenience of gift shops: Having two on-site gift shops was a nice touch. Cons • Outdated facilities: The entire property is rundown. Poolside cushions are ripped, the family pool is old, and the wood accents are poorly maintained (often just painted over rather than properly restored). Rooms and walkways are in dire need of updates. • Limited dining options: Only one restaurant is open each night, and while they try to accommodate dietary preferences, the limited choices and reliance on room service are not ideal for a luxury resort. • Poor landscaping: The grounds are unkempt, with overgrown weeds and no vibrant flowers. It feels neglected rather than lush. • Cumbersome arrival process: Getting to the resort is a headache—over an hour and a half involving customs, taxis, boats, and golf carts. It’s exhausting and not at all streamlined. • Pricey food and drinks: The resort charges exorbitant rates for food and beverages, adding to the frustration. • Lack of soundproofing: Expect to hear your neighbors and operational noise from surrounding areas. • Disappointing views: The advertised “ocean view” was underwhelming— it’s a 5 minute walk from the beach and you can barely see the ocean over the canopy of the trees, save your money and go for a garden view instead. • Bugs: The property is swarming with flies, and I left covered in itchy bites. This is unacceptable for a high-end resort. • Accessibility issues: The long walks to the pool and beach are not suitable for guests with mobility challenges. • Basic toiletries: The refillable shampoo and conditioner dispensers felt cheap and unsanitary for a resort at this price point. Final Thoughts While the staff’s excellent service and a few thoughtful amenities kept this from being a total disaster, the overall experience was hugely disappointing. This resort is far from its former glory and doesn’t justify its exorbitant rates. Until significant renovations are made, I can’t recommend this property for anyone seeking a true luxury experience.
NessaNYC - New York City, New York
Absolutely superb away from it all resort. Everything from the excellent car VIP dock and boat/buggy transfers to the staff throughout the resort. The rooms were just as advertised and really comfortable. The beach club and family pool area superb. Kids club and staff the best anywhere on our extensive travels with indoor and lots of outdoor activities such as Hobby Cat sailing and fishing from the jetty etc. Only complaint is please try and cook eggs at breakfast as requested and ensure well done fried or pached eggs do not have runny white. Also had a problem with room service chicken curry not being cooked but otherwise excellent food especially at the beach restaurant. We enjoyed it that much we will return next year.
neilrcuk - Chester, United Kingdom
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