The Turks and Caicos actually consists of forty different islands and Cays, but only eight of which have people living on them, and are within easy flying range of Miami.
The differences between the islands is quite marked, from Providenciales which is the main place for tourists, to the opposite end of the spectrum which would be the totally peaceful islands of North and Middle Caicos. The again a visit to the historic Capital Island of Great Turk would be a different experience altogether.
Many people return year after year to the Turks and Caicos because each of the islands is different, they all have different characteristics, each offering the visitor a different experience.
Providenciales is the best known and most developed of the
Providenciales not only has some of the best Turks and Caicos Luxury resorts, it also is surrounded by some of the best beaches not just in the
Grand Turk is where most cruise ships arrive, and is where
Salt Cay is a tiny island of a little over two square miles, reckoned by some to be one of the best kept secrets in the
Middle Caicos is the largest of the islands and it has a more dramatic coastline with limestone cliffs to the north, and is home to a large cave network, and the remains of huge Lucayan Indian settlements.
The 100 acre Parrot Cay is the site of one of the world’s most exclusive resorts the Parrot Cay resort and Spa, and a few very exclusive beachfront homes.
Pine Cay is home to The Meridan Club, and the fresh water lakes were the reason for some very early inhabitants. The most striking feature of Pine Cay is its beautiful beach.
Dellis Cay is a small uninhabited island just east of Pine Cay, hosting a Mandarin Oriental Hotel on a 35 acre beachfront site.
Ambergris Cay is miles from the nearest inhabited island, and was uninhabited for nearly five centuries. It now hosts a very very exclusive development.
You see therefore there are huge choices within the Turks and Caicos and it remains one of the best beach getaway destinations in the