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VIDEO: Stunning Shore Club Turks and Caicos to Open Soon

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - November 28, 2016

The Caribbean’s most stunning new resort is opening in December in Turks and Caicos: The Shore Club.

The Hartling Group’s newest property is a $100 million resort project on Long Bay Beach in Providenciales and is immediately a game-changer for the Caribbean’s luxury hotel market.

Designed by RAD Architecture and EoA Interior Design, the new Shore Club is an impressively built, ultra-luxe addition to a heretofore undeveloped corner of Provo.

The nine-acre property has 820 feet of beachfront, with two low-rise buildings with a mix of junior suites, one-, two-, three-bedroom furnished suites, two penthouses and six luxury villas.

One of the pools at The Shore Club.

One of the pools at The Shore Club.

That’s joined by a fine dining restaurant, Sui-Ren, serving up Peruvian-Japanese fusion from Chef Daniel Delgado and casual dining options as well.

In all, there will be 106 suites, along with four restaurants, three pools, a spa and a large event space.

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“The Shore Club will offer an unmatched level of Caribbean luxury, giving our guests hand crafted and authentic experiences,” said Stan Hartling, CEO of The Hartling Group. “A resort in a completely untouched location, The Shore Club will be in a league of its own.”

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And that’s true.

While construction is still completing, the property has indeed pulled off something remarkable: it manages to mix the height of traditional Caribbean luxury with an ultra-modern sensibility, moving effortlessly from grand, stately rooms to South Beach-style cool.

Check out our exclusive sneak peek video above.

— Alexander Britell, CJ Editor in Chief

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