Introducing Turks and Caicos Islands
By Carlton Leisure -
16/12/2015
Consisting of more than 40 islands, Turks and Caicos appear like pearls on cerulean waters. The island adorned with soft-sandy beaches and calm, warm waters are travellers’ paradise as they offer a large variety to them. And tourists who have visited these islands will find that every island has its own aura. Out of 40, only 8 islands are inhabited but every island is adorned with immaculate natural beauty. Its natural beauty combined with various, diverse culture and delicacies charms travellers to explore these islands comprehensively who book flights to Turks and Caicos. Here we give a lowdown on top draw cards of Turks and Caicos Islands.
Grace Bay (Provo)
Grace Bay in Provo has always been a vacationer paradise as it offers vast stretches of silver sandy beaches, golf course in proximity and plethora of shopping and dining options. Those who want to explore this beach should seek an accommodation in Alexandra from where it is at a walking distance. The beach also offers some excellent diving options that should be explored.
Taylor Bay (Provo)
Want to take a dip then Taylor Bay with several yards of shallow water is a fine destination for it. One can enjoy a family vacation here as water is only knee deep and you don’t have to worry about children. Situated at a short distance from the town of Five Cays the crescent shaped beach looks elegant with white sand and azure water. The visitors can also spot starfish while swimming in the shallow waters here.
Bight Reef
A path from Grace Bay in Providenciales, takes you to Bight Reef which is ideal for snorkelling. The area is replete with signboards that give description of different species found in the region. There are swaying palm trees and limestone structure where guests can sit for a while. You can also spot flora and fauna of the region during your visit.
Provo Golf Club
Are you a golf enthusiast? Then why not try your hands while on a vacation. The Provo Golf Club, the only 18-hole course on the Turk & Caicos Islands gives a great golfing experience with lovely setting and pleasant climate. This more than two decades old golf course has conch shells as tee markers.
Smiths Reef
A great snorkelling destination Smith's Reef has immense wildlife to showcase. Stingrays, turtles, lobsters are prominent marine species found here. The reef area can be entered from three sides: north, east and west access. The rocky areas can be slippery and more dangerous.
Apart from this there is a large range of attractions and activities that can be explored while on a visit to Turks and Caicos Islands.