White beaches and turquoise waters. It's also known for luxury accommodations and service.
English is the official language on the island.
Hottest Month: April through October. Coldest Month: December through February. The hurricane season starts around June and lasts through November.
Upon arrival in the Turks and Caicos Islands, you must show a valid passport. You must also have a valid onward or return ticket. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date.
Foe detailed entry requirements see the link below.
The vacations we plan start at $3,500 based on a 5-night stay, accommodations at a 4-5 star resort, roundtrip flights, roundtrip transfers, and travel protection
****Pricing will vary****
Providenciales
Grand Turk
South Caicos
North Caicos
Middle Caicos
Turks & Caicos boasts some of the most stunning beaches worldwide. Among them, Grace Bay on Provo stands out as the most popular, offering luxury resorts, water sports, and shopping opportunities. Other noteworthy beaches on the island include Pine Cay Beach, The Governor's Beach, and Long Bay Beach, each with its own distinct charm and characteristics, whether it be seclusion, relaxation, or ideal conditions for water sports and swimming.
Provo is the central hub for all international flights and offers a wide range of activities and attractions, including beach bonfires, Thursday night fish fries, beautiful beaches, casinos, numerous restaurants, snorkeling, diving, parasailing, hiking, ATV tours, horseback riding, shopping, and more.
It is a small, tranquil island perfect for outdoor activities. Visitors can discover its rich history, explore various sites, and unwind on its peaceful beaches. Cockburn Harbour serves as the primary town for residents, and the island's two hotels are situated there.
The islands are linked by a highway, making it easy to get around. Since the islands are not heavily developed, the best way to explore them is by car or 4x4 jeep. While North Caicos offers more lodging and dining options, many visitors opt to visit Middle Caicos instead. As you drive around, you'll discover stunning natural attractions, numerous beaches and cays, as well as the scenic Conch Bar Caves and Indian Cave, which are both worth exploring.
Most visitors to Grand Turk are cruise guests, but it is also possible to stay on the island. Cockburn town features a small national museum and the Grand Turk lighthouse. Cruise guests have the option to explore through activities like AT Tours, snuba diving, horseback riding, and island tours.
There are four small islands in Turks that are perfect for day trips or for those seeking privacy and seclusion. Salt Cay is known for its salt Salinas and pristine water activities. Parrot, Ambergris, and Pine Cay are secluded private islands that are home to luxury resorts, stunning beaches, and cays.
Located in Grace Bay, Regent village is a shopping center. Its lined with restaurants, gift and jewelry shops and art galleries. Its also walking distance to most Grace Bay resorts.