Turks & Caicos
The beautiful islands of Turks and Caicos are the perfect Caribbean destination for intimate honeymoons and beautiful beach weddings.
The Turks and Caicos consists of 40 different islands and cays, only eight of which are inhabited. Each island has a unique character and brings a different experience, from the main tourist center of Providenciales to the quiet and tranquil islands of Caicos to the historic Capital Island of Grand Turk. The islands are popular with honeymooners, boasting a great year-round climate and beautiful beaches.
Islands of Turks and Caicos
Most of the islands are only about 10 to 25 minutes by air from Provo and most can be reached by boat, too. There are also regular ferries from North to Middle Caicos.
Providenciales is the most well known of the Turks and Caicos Islands and offers a wide range of hotels, restaurants, attractions and facilities. Grand Turk and Salt Cay offer a glimpse into Caribbean history with great Bermudian architecture and a rustic charm as well as some of the best diving . Grand Turk is also home to a brand new cruise ship center.
Middle Caicos and North Caicos are natural environments, with lush green woodlands, the biggest cave network in the Caribbean on Middle Caicos, cottage pond and flamingo pond in North Caicos and a vast range of plant life and birdlife.
Parrot Cay and Pine Cay are privately owned islands and are home to the most exclusive resorts Parrot Cay Resort and Spa and the Meridian Club
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