Providenciales (known as Provo) is the hub for tourism. The island’s crowning glory is Grace Bay, a 12 mile stretch of velvety sand. Also on Provo, bird watchers enjoy acres of inland lakes frequented by white herons and pink flamingos. Just a dozen miles from Provo is North Caicos, which receives the most rainfall, making it notably greener with tall trees and lush vegetation. The southern part of North Caicos is swampy, with broad estuaries that are home to a vast colony of West Indian flamingoes. North Caicos is popular with vacation-home buyers, especially around Whitby, with its stunning seven-mile beach.
On Middle Caicos, you can sign up with a local guide and head for a settlement called Conch Bar where a labyrinth of caves are home to limestone formations and resident bat populations. Elsewhere, recent archaeological excavations have uncovered ancient Lucayan artifacts dating back more than 1,200 years. Uninhabited West Caicos and East Caicos are lined with fine beaches accessible by boat, and South Caicos was once a salt-producing island. Today it has a fishing port and a yachting center, along with miles of deserted beaches.
The capital and center of government lies east of the Columbus Passage on Grand Turk, where visitors can tour several restored churches and the Turks and Caicos National Museum. From January to March, visitors flock to nearby Salt Cay to spot humpback whales on their annual migration to the Silver Banks off Hispaniola.
General Description:
Language | English |
Government | British Overseas Territory |
Location | The Turks and Caicos Islands lie southeast of Mayaguana in the Bahamas and north of the island of Hispaniola |
Climate and Temperature | Summer: high/low 90/83 degrees F. Winter: high/low 75/70 degrees F. Avg. humidity – 35%. Avg rainfall 21 inches. Approx sunrise: Summer 0600. Winter 0630. Approx sunset: Summer 1900. Winter 1700. |
Driving | Driving is on the left-hand side of the road, and a driver’s license is required. |
Currency | U.S. dollar (USD ) |
Capital | Cockburn Town |
Airport: | GDT: Grand Turk. PLS: Providenciales (XSC) |
Land Area | 193 sq. miles |
Population | Approx 44,819 |
Ministry of tourism | +1 (649) 946-4970 |
Website | www.turksandcaicostourism.com |