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Find Effortless Zen on Pine Cay, a Caribbean Private Island

The Meridian Club pool
The Meridian Club pool | Courtesy Esme Benjamin

The most luxurious thing about The Meridian Club isn’t the pretty beachfront rooms with their driftwood palette (although they are certainly luxurious), it’s the deep sense of chill you experience during your stay.

If you live in a populous concrete city, Pine Cay is as foreign as it gets: 800 acres of lush, unruly flora with a halo of silvery sand. Part of the Turks and Caicos archipelago, this small private island is owned by a co-op of wealthy individuals who each own a home (38 total), and in the 1970s opened the sole resort on Pine Cay: The Meridian Club.

Devil’s Cut, Pine Cay

With 14 guest residences, the resort is quiet even when it’s full to capacity. Nobody wakes up early to reserve a coveted poolside spot with a towel and a book. Down on the beach you’ll find a single line of loungers and thatched umbrellas generously spaced between tufts of dune shrub. There are no competing bar sound systems, no jet skis, no pushy hawkers, and no bachelor parties—and your nervous system recognizes this instantly.

Pre-urbanization—a relatively recent development in the history of humankind—we evolved in an environment of soft, natural sounds. Noise pollution impacts us regardless of how practiced we may be at blocking it out; raising our heart rate and blood pressure, inhibiting concentration, and disrupting sleep. When you enter a quiet environment like Pine Cay, that low-level stress evaporates.

Beachfront Cottage

The Meridian Club is purposefully free of noisy, distracting technology like in-room TVs and phones (WiFi, though, is mercifully fast and uninterrupted). Here, nature is the primary form of entertainment. The island’s interior is veined with sandy roads where iguanas and kaleidoscopic caterpillars are the primary pedestrians. Small wooden signs direct explorers in electric golf cars to The Devil’s Cut and The Aquarium—secluded coves where stingrays and turtles swim right up to the shore, emboldened by the absence of humans.

One of Pine Cay’s many charms is the way it removes superfluous options. The only decisions you need to make are things like, which beach should I explore today? would I prefer a poolside lounger or a beach one? fishing or snorkeling? When you’re not trying to make a million small decisions each day, your brain can rest.

Private beach at the Meridian Club

Starting at $895 per night for a seven-night, all-inclusive stay, The Meridian Club is definitely not for those with a tight travel budget. But if maximum relaxation is your goal, the splurge is worth it.

The thing that sets Pine Cay and The Meridian Club apart from other paradisal Caribbean locations is the way the peace and simplicity of the environment creates peace and simplicity inside your mind. And surely that—a vacation from your everyday stresses and worries as well as your everyday routines—is the holiday holy grail.
*Travel and accommodation provided by The Meridian Club.

About the author

Born and raised in Bristol, England, Esme has been geeking out over syntax her entire life. She studied English Lit by the Brighton seaside before moving to London to pursue her writing career in 2009, going on to work for Grazia Daily, The Telegraph and SheerLuxe. In 2013 she swapped The Big Smoke for The Big Apple, where she trained as a yoga teacher and contributed to Refinery29, Self, Fitness Magazine and Greatist. When she's not glued to her laptop or iPhone you'll find her drinking Kale Margaritas at an East Village happy hour, planning her next adventure, or hand-standing (with more vigor than skill) at the yoga studio.

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