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The Turks and Caicos inhabited islands include Salt Cay, Grand Turk, South Caicos, Middle Caicos, North Caicos, Providenciales, Parrot Cay and Pine Cay.
Check out the tropical Atlantic archipelago - Turks and Caicos. It is located 75 miles north of the Dominican Republic, 90 miles north of Haiti, and 575 miles southeast of Miami, Florida. The Turks and Caicos inhabited islands include Salt Cay, Grand Turk, South Caicos, Middle Caicos, North Caicos, Providenciales, Parrot Cay, and Pine Cay.
 It is a British Overseas Territory with English as the official language and the dollar as the main currency. Unlike other Caribbean countries, the Turks and Caicos have one of the lowest annual rainfalls. Therefore, the islands have a high percentage of sunny days and great weather. The tropical dry forest and marine mangrove wetlands are the major sources of vegetation.
You can spot many hotels and resorts near Grace Bay Beach on the island of Providenciales. Blue Mountain on Providenciales and Flamingo Hill on East Caicos are the highest points of the archipelago. If you love trekking, then these spots are great to visit in winter.
You can explore marine and bird life on this island. Along with this, like the other islands, they also provide various exciting water sports, which you can enjoy with your friends and families. There is exquisite snorkeling, kayaking, paddle boarding, scuba diving, jet-skiing, tubing, flyboarding, fishing, and sailing, to name a few. Calm and clean blue with white sand beaches is an amazing place to relax your senses. From Conch Bar Cave to Princess Alexandra National Park, you have various places to explore. The Columbus Passage separating Grand Turk and South Caicos is a wonderful place to watch humpback whales from January to March as they make their way to their winter breeding grounds. Therefore, with multiple places to explore, travelers keep Turks and Caicos at the top of their travel bucket lists.
It is the undeniable culinary center of the Turks and Caicos Islands. They have 60 restaurants and cafés to discover. Their cuisines range from timeless local seafood dishes to international favorites.
To plan your vacation or for more information, visit their official website.

COVID19- Update: Turks and Caicos is Open For Tourism
  • The borders are open now. U.S. citizens are welcome to visit.
  • All travelers aged 18 and above must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
  • Masks are no longer needed, and there is no more restrictions on restaurants, bars, or inter-island travel.
To know more about COVID related updates in Turks and Caicos, click here.

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