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Turks and Caicos Islands

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 Photo Credit: Nicole Keller
Photo Credit: Nicole Keller
 Photo Credit: Nicole Keller

The Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic, are celebrated for their luminous turquoise waters and powder-soft beaches. Grace Bay on Providenciales is the most famous stretch of sand, consistently ranked among the world’s best, where calm seas and vibrant reefs invite both relaxation and adventure. These islands are also surrounded by one of the largest coral reef systems on the planet, making them a premier destination for diving and snorkeling.

History here runs deep, too. The Lucayan people were the first known inhabitants, followed by centuries of colonial and maritime history tied to salt production and trade. Today, remnants of this past can be explored in sites like Cheshire Hall Plantation or the Grand Turk Lighthouse, while the islands’ culture reflects a blend of African, European, and Caribbean influences. Music, dance, and local cuisine, especially dishes featuring conch, play a strong role in daily life.

Beyond the beaches and heritage, the islands offer a laid-back, welcoming character. Whale-watching off Salt Cay, kayaking through mangroves, or wandering quiet settlements like Cockburn Town highlight the slower rhythms of island life.

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