This is next to Grace Bay and is basically deserted. It is very peaceful but there isn't anything there to actually do.
Lovely beach for sunning and swimming at dawn, midday and sunset. We visited Leeward Beach on several occasions during our recent visit and also three years ago- it is within sight of the larger resorts on Grace Bay, but never seems to be busy or crowded. We loved it!
Beautiful, private and easy to get to. We really enjoyed this beach, no crowds and very private only a couple other people there anytime we visited so you basically had a beach to yourself!
Great spot with few people, bring your chairs and drinks as there is no service on the beach but it is worth the trouble!
This was our second favorite beach that we went to on the island (I won't mention the first.)We loved it. We parked our rental in the small access lot past all of the Grace Bay hustle. We were prepared for the day with chairs, food, beverages and books and quickly found a nice spot on the uncrowded beach. We spent the day relaxing. Another reviewer noted :'there is nothing to do here.' So true, and so nice. Things to do, I have.The water and beach are gorgeous.If you are looking to get away, this is a great place to go.
This beach is much quieter than Grace Bay beach. We only went to this beach once while visiting the Turks and Caicos, but it was a nice beach experience.
A definite hit for the young crowd! Every day, we dropped off our teens at Leeward, and they had a great time socializing with other water-sports enthusiasts!
Grace Bay is beautiful, but it's also inundated with beach chairs, umbrellas, water sports, motorized watercraft, roped-off areas, etc....and of course, millions of people (OK, maybe not millions, but an awful lot).Leeward Beach is basically the far east extension of Gracie, but boasting basically nothing but awesome beach. Not rich in resort activity on that end, there aren't many distractions. We MUCH prefer Leeward to Grace Bay proper.
This was my first time visiting this stretch of beach. I parked by the side of the road at Pelican Beach, and couldn't believe how crystal clear the blue water was. I had planned to just walk on the beach, and was disappointed I hadn't worn my swimsuit. The water was beautiful and the beach was completely open and empty. I saw many conch shells as I walked along. Highly recommend if you're looking to get away from the busier Grace Bay area!
Great beach. We parked at the sunset beach access and our car was broken into. We had the doors locked and no valuables in sight. All that was in sight was some shorts and a button up shirt which were taken. Police and rental car company suggest leaving car open with no valuables in the vehicle. If this happens to you don't leave the scene. The police take this very serious and want to take finger prints. Otherwise beach is nice. Pretty quiet. Lots of space to be by yourself.