Miami and Parrot Cay

Wow – what a great week that just was. The annual girls' shopping and bars trip to Miami, followed by our return to Parrot Cay in the Turks and Caicos islands.

Weather in Miami was pretty good as it's always a thunderstorm-y time of year out there – no matter which month you travel in – and we were treated to a particular spectacular downpour as we drove back in our cute little pale blue convertible Beetle from beloved Sawgrass Mills mall. Thank god the roof was up – we were practically aquaplaning back down the I-95 – and then we literally drove out of the side of the storm and all was sunny and dry again. Phew.

Stayed at the COMO Metropolitan for the first time and liked it – up at about 24th Street/Collins, newly tarted up, cool decor and – ha ha ha – a Wednesday evening gin event where drinks are $5 for 'the ladies'. Little did they know the Hawkes/Capon combo was on its way… Discovered a very nice new gin from California that Mr H will be getting in his Christmas stocking (c/o Amazon UK – is there anything they don't sell these days??!) Good job he never reads my thrilling blog..

And from there off to Parrot Cay. Where 2 years ago we had a slightly disappointing time in their bottom end room, which was still an arm and a leg and just didn't deliver on lots of levels. At the time they upgraded us to a much larger room with huge long balcony, which was a good start, even though the overall service was still rather patchy and lead to the manager calling me back in the UK to apologise. As a result, they promised us a 3 day freebie stay in a 'Beach House' if we were ever to come back.

And which of course – we decided to call them on, and much to our massive delight, it turned out to be an even better upgrade to a full on Beach Villa! Usually about $3,000 a night (as if we'd ever cough that up) – 4 showers including the outdoor one and the plunge pool shower, two bathrooms, little pool (hotter than a bath, never used it!), 2 sets of sunbeds, our own beach area on a raised bit, conservatory area for relaxing and a monstrous large living area. Ah, how the truly loaded obviously live… Even a bottle of top notch champagne to welcome us in.. We totally lucked out.

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Add in some incredibly good weather – about 90 degrees all day – and we were having a ball. Although, funnily enough, never quite got round to walking the jogging trail to the coconut plantation or using the tennis courts – waaaaaay too hot. Why would you ever leave the delights of the perfect white sand and incredibly turquoise, stunning sea?

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Even ended up ordering room service for 2 of the three nights was we couldn't tear ourselves away from the luxury of the mega-pad, not least as we had a jolly good stash of Tanqueray and slimline tonics squirrelled away in our kitchen there. Did just about manage to order two strong pina coladas to have for a last sundowner, as that's always a ritual and they went down veeeeery well…

Two very lucky ladies – who will never return to Parrot Cay as the bottom level room just wouldn't quite live up to this treat. But thanks for having us anyway! x

 

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