For a secluded, uncommon, yet comforting getaway in one of the Caribbean’s most sparkling hidden treasures, the Turks & Caicos is the crystal-clear choice!
The friendly Turks and Caicos islanders rely almost solely on tourism for their livelihood and therefore welcome visitors to this Caribbean British Crown Colony with open arms.
The “TCI,” as the archipelago is known colloquially, is situated at the end of the Bahamas chain, 575 miles southeast of Miami. The Turks, with their dry, scrubby landscape, are divided from the more lush Caicos Islands by the Christopher Columbus Passage.
The pristine white beaches, vast coral reefs, and warm, crystal-clear waters that surround this set of eight inhabited islands and numerous deserted cays draw honeymooners, divers, and vacationers in droves. Everyone leaves smiling and de-stressed, and most return again and again to enjoy the tranquility of this tropical island paradise.
The most popular islands for holidaymakers are Grand Turk (site of the quaint capital, Cockburn Town) and Providenciales (“Provo” for short), both well equipped with modern hotel, condominium, and spa complexes offering every tourist amenity. The other islands feature more rustic accommodations suited to romantics who want to get away from it all. Clocks, televisions, and radios are hard to find on the laid-back cays, and nightlife consists of stargazing.
If you have ever dreamed of escaping from the rat race and becoming a castaway, this is the place to lose yourself in!




Amanyara is located along the coast of Northwest Point on Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos..
Gibbs Cay InformationThe most popular excursion just off Grand Turk is Gibbs Cay where visitors can enjoy an uninhabited..
Grace Bay InformationConsidered one of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean, Grace Bay has it all: a miles-long..
Grand Turk is the capital island of the Turks and Caicos, its historical heartbeat, and home to a..
Long Bay Beach InformationOn the south coast of the island, this secluded beach opens onto shallow, swimmable waters. Pack a..
Providenciales InformationProvidenciales, or more commonly known as "Provo", covers an area of 98 km (38 miles) and is the..
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