Popular Destinations in Turks and Caicos Islands
Grace Bay
Grace Bay, stretching for more than eight kilometers, is one of the best
beaches in the Caribbean. Along this lovely slice of coast, the beautiful
sand meets crystal-clear water in stunning shades of blue, and coral reefs
gleam just offshore. Grace Bay Beach is a part of the Princess Alexandra
Marine Park. This bay is the playground of "JoJo" the famous bottlenose
dolphin, which interacts with people and has been stated a national
treasure.
Pine Cay
Pine Cay is a beautiful 800-acre private island. This island is located at
a 15-minute boat ride from Providenciales. Pine Cay was once a hideout for
pirates and is now an apt place to enjoy serenity for well-off nature
lovers who want to get away from the stress of their busy routines. The
island has no TVs, cars, or phones in order to maintain its tranquil
environment. Its stunning four-kilometer-long stretch of beach is one of
the island's best natural features. This beach rivals the Grace Bay in
beauty. The Meridian Club Turks and Caicos is the only way to stay here as
a guest. It is an exclusive environmentally-sensitive resort. With one-day
advance notice, tourists can buy a day pass and visit the island for lunch.
This visit is subject to availability as well. This pass also entitles
tourists to use some of the facilities of the resort and enjoy visiting the
gorgeously beautiful beach; traverse through nature trails and carry out
excellent snorkeling. Fort George Cay, located off the north coast of Pine
Cay, is a national park boasting ruins of a pre-Columbian settlement and a
British fort.
Salt Cay
Salt Cay is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is a historic island
that was once the largest producer of salt in the world. Salt Cay was the
epicenter of the country’s economy from the late 1600s until the early
1960s. Today, serenity seekers come to this island to enjoy at the
white-sand beaches, know about the fascinating history of the island, spot
humpback whales on their yearly migrations, and dive or snorkel the coral
reefs.