The Shore Club on Long Bay Beach will debut in Turks and Caicos this month. Designed by Miami-based RAD Architecture and Coral Gables, Florida design firm EoA Interior Design, the 9-acre property is positioned along more than 800 feet of beachfront property.
The 106-room resort includes two luxury low-rise structures housing junior suites, one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites, two penthouses, and six luxury villas. Key features of the suites include private verandas, floor-to-ceiling windows, full kitchens, and living spaces. In addition, the penthouse suites boast three bedrooms, dining areas, an expansive oceanview terrace, en-suite steam room, and an outdoor hot tub overlooking the resort.
An open-air lobby welcomes guests to the property, which is infused with Caribbean charm, European and natural influences, and a neutral palette. Chic rooms impart comfort with custom furniture, Caribbean-inspired artwork, and contemporary appliances. Each element has been curated from the crushed coral stone walls to the handpainted tiling.
The three pools include an adults-only pool and a colonnade pool outfitted with an island fire pit and bar at the center. An eight-room spa, fitness center, and kids club will also be provided.
The Peruvian-Japanese hybrid Sui-Ren led by chef Daniel Delgado is one of three dining options onsite. Casual options will open as well adjacent to the resort and colonnade pool.