PARROT CAY BY COMO PAYS TRIBUTE TO HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH AN EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR FLORIDIANS

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Parrot Cay by COMO, the award winning private island in Turks and Caicos, is celebrating this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month by offering Floridians an exclusive discount on all bookings to the luxury destination during September and October 2013.

Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors originated from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.  To commemorate this observation, Parrot Cay by COMO invites Florida residents to enjoy 30 percent off their next Caribbean vacation as a special rate for any dates booked over this two-month period, starting September 1st, available exclusively for guests from the Sunshine State.

A treasure trove of luxury In the Caribbean, Parrot Cay is a private island in the Turks and Caicos that combines unspoiled nature with peaceful luxury, beachside villas and estates, a mile of white sand and the award-winning COMO Shambhala Retreat. Parrot Cay is the perfect place for families to reconnect by spending quality time together – offering the ideal family retreat, during which children of 12 years and under eat free from the Children’s Menu during their stay.

Guests can take advantage of the two flights each day offered by American Airlines (www.aa.com) from Miami International Airport (MIA) departing at 12:45pm and 6:35pm, arriving at Providenciales International Airport on the Turks and Caicos Islands.  American offers the daily flight schedule seven days a week with a flight time in to Providenciales of only 1 hour and 20 minutes.

The Turks and Caicos Islands currently have two full service international airports, on Providenciales and Grand Turk, as well as a limited entry international airport on South Caicos.  All other islands have domestic airports, with the exception of East and West Caicos, which are uninhabited.  Visitors must hold a valid passport. Proof of onward transportation is also required on entry.  International visitors to Parrot Cay usually enter the islands via Providenciales to take advantage of an easy 50-minute car and boat transfer to Parrot Cay.

Tamarind_open_air_bath tubGuests of Parrot Cay are taken directly from Providenciales airport to Parrot Cay by boat.  This involves a short 15-minute drive from Providenciales airport to Leeward Marina followed by a relaxing 35-minute boat transfer to the island. A transfer fee of US$100 per room per stay applies. The fee covers land and boat return transfers. Those arriving by private aircraft need to arrange a private boat transfer through the resort; the transfer is chargeable at a fee confirmed at the time of booking.
Parrot Cay scheduled boat transfers depend on arrival and departure times. Private transfers can be arranged through the concierge by emailing [email protected].

To take advantage of the exclusive 30% discount being offered for Florida residents, a two-night minimum stay must be booked for any dates in September or October 2013.  Guests must present proof of Florida residency before booking.  This offer cannot be combined with any other offer.

For further information and reservations, please contact your preferred travel professional or Parrot Cay directly using the below contact details:

Telephone: +1 649 946 7788 (US Toll Free +1 877 754 0726)
Fax: +1 649 946 7789
Email: [email protected]

Additional information on the private island of Parrot Cay by COMO, Turks and Caicos, can be found online by visiting www.comohotels.com/parrotcay.