Reviewed on Apr 24, 2022
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If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Grace Bay Hills and surrounding area, you can visit Grace Bay Beach and The Regent Village Shopping Mall.
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When in Grace Bay West, you can plan a visit to Coral Gardens Reef and Turtle Cove, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
If you're spending some time in Turtle Cove, Turtle Cove and Pelican Beach are top sights worth seeing.
When in Discovery Bay, you can plan a visit to Turtle Cove and Pelican Beach, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.
While visiting Blue Mountain, you might make a stop by sights like Pelican Beach and Babalua Beach.
Reviewed on May 14, 2022
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Reviewed on May 14, 2022
A total of 40 islands and cays make up the spectacular Turks and Caicos Islands. A little more laid-back than its more famous Caribbean neighbors, it boasts glorious year-round weather, picture-perfect beaches, dazzling coral reefs and plenty of world-class luxury resorts.
There’s nothing like having a little extra cash to splash while you’re away. If you’re looking for an easy way to save, bundle your hotel and flights into a Turks and Caicos Vacation Package. Choose your flights and then add one (or more) of the 1225 Expedia-listed hotels starting at $222 a night. You can also add extras like car rental and activities. Want to take a magical sunset boat tour around Grace Bay? Just add it to your package.
Day 1-3: All international flights into Turks and Caicos arrive at Providenciales International Airport. Once you’ve touched down in “Provo,” as it’s known locally, make your way north to stunning Grace Bay Beach. Here you can snorkel, try some water sports and relax under the Caribbean sun.
Day 4-5: Not far from Grace Bay is Heaving Down Rock Marina. Catch a ferry from here and you can be at Sandy Point Marina on North Caicos in around 30 minutes. Renting a car on North Caicos is easy, and there’s plenty to see. Start with Wade’s Green Plantation, Pumpkin Bluff, Three Mary Cays and Flamingo Pond.
Day 6-7: Middle Caicos is the largest of the islands and also one of the quietest. After you’ve dipped your toes in the water at Bambarra Beach, take a guided tour of the Conch Bar Caves, one of the largest cave systems on dry land in the Caribbean.
There’s always some type of celebration happening in Turks and Caicos. Junkanoo Jump Up, a street carnival with costumes and dancing, is one of the most colorful and is held January 1 every year when the clock strikes midnight.
Planning to spend time on Grand Turk Island exploring the national capital? Consider our Cockburn Town Vacation Packages.
Stretch out on fine white sands and marvel at the intense turquoise blue of the Caribbean waters on this pristine and photogenic stretch of shore.
At this picturesque cove, stroll by the yacht-filled marina, enjoy fresh seafood from one of the local restaurants and take part in a range of exciting watersports.
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Providenciales Beaches during your trip to Providenciales? Wander the beautiful beaches or discover the beautiful coral reefs in this romantic area.