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One of the more low-key archipelagos of the Caribbean, Turks & Caicos is just waiting to be explored.
A place that embodies everything you think of when you think of the Caribbean, a luxury vacation in the Turks & Caicos offers all the beauty of these tropical isles – with none of the crowds. Thousands of acres of white sand beaches speckle the seas creating a feeling of seclusion and privacy whilst luxurious hotels settle on the shores, hidden from view by tall palms that droop under the weight of fresh coconuts. Bliss.
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Across its 40 islands and cays – of which only nine are inhabited – Turks and Caicos is one of the more low-key archipelagos of the Caribbean. And yet, they are home to acres of nature and wildlife reserves, remarkably ‘wow-worthy’ beaches, and a warm, inviting ocean. The airport has a life-size replica of a spacecraft sitting outside of it. John Glenn was the astronaut who piloted the original after becoming the first American to orbit the earth in 1962. It landed just offshore. You’ll feel like Glenn, coming here – dropping somewhere almost entirely untouched.
A private tour to this shimmering, secluded spot will put you in touch with unspoilt nature, innovative cuisine, and a luxury hotel scene to rival the bigger hubs in the Bahamas. This is very much off the radar, but we’ll show you where to go. The local welcome is warm, and the diving is absolutely, without a doubt, some of the best in the world. Expect tropical fish. And reefs. A lot of them.
The hotels of Turks and Caicos are all about easygoing comfort and luxurious relaxation. Fronting onto the wide, tropic sea, you’ll never be more than a few steps from the waters, the pool, or the bar. Not bad at all.
For a truly remote, logged-off honeymoon, Turks and Caicos should be high on your list – whether you want to spend a week here catching up on diving, dinner, and the tranquil sea air, or pairing the islands and cays with the wider world of the Bahamas. It’s truly up to you.
Providenciales
Explore the wonders of the Barrier Reef.
Known locally as ‘Provo’, Providenciales is our go-to island in Turks and Caicos, and it’s home to the best bars, restaurants, and beaches the archipelago has to offer. Here, we’ll take you scuba diving along the colorful reef and snorkelling with bottlenose dolphins, before setting up a sunset feast to remember on a private cruise around the island. Providenciales is also home to incredible, luxurious resorts like COMO Parrot Cay, Grace Bay Club, and Amanyara. At Amanyara, choose between a glamorous Ocean Pavilion with direct access to a sandy beach cove, or a pool pavilion with its private infinity pool, gym, and nanny accommodation.
Salt Cay
A whale-watching, wildlife haven.
Providing a varied habitat for all kinds of birds, the old salinas and salt pans on the island serve up some incredible bird watching opportunities. As well as birds, Salt Cay is the perfect place to sit and watch the annual humpback whale migration – but we’ll also give you the opportunity to get up close and personal with them. Considered ‘whale headquarters’ for three months of the year, at Salt Cay you’ll snorkel alongside these friendly creatures, learning about their beautiful navigtaion songs and swimming habbits. It’s an experience you’ll remember forever.
Grand Turk
Scattered with windmills, salt ponds, and breathtaking beaches.
Contrary to its name, Grand Turk is small in size – but it certainly packs a punch. Home to the capital, if you’re looking to find out more about the heritage of Turks & Caicos, this is the spot. Visit the 1852 Lighthouse, St. Thomas Anglican Church, and the Salt Museum, before discovering the many white-sand beaches that grace the island. There’s no need to pay for a ‘private beach’, just pick a spot, and seclusion is guaranteed. Ocean kayak, paddleboard, snorkel, or search for turtles and string rays – the choice is yours.
Grace Bay Club, Turks and Caicos
COMO Parrot Cay, Turks and Caicos