Turks and Caicos features crystal clear turquoise seas, white sand beaches, and unspoiled caribbean tranquility.

 

Located 575 miles southeast of Miami, The Turks and Caicos Islands constitute a small archipelago of eight major islands and numerous cays. On the north side, facing the Atlantic Ocean, the third largest barrier reef protects the islands while providing superlative scuba diving opportunities. Turks and Caicos has long maintained a relationship with the British Crown and became a British commonwealth colony in 1962. The country is now officially termed an "Independent Overseas Territory.”

The Turks and Caicos Islands appeal to vacationers looking for a secluded and serene Caribbean destination, as well as sports fishermen and divers who appreciate the crystal-clear waters, spectacular reefs and rich sea life. From luxury private charters to island excursions and tours, there's so many beaches to explore and things to do in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.