Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos Islands

The Island

Turks and Caicos is a chain of islands located South East of the Bahamas and just North of the Dominican Republic.

Providenciales, known locally as Provo, is Turks and Caicos' most developed island. It is surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches and some of the most incredible turquoise water in the world. A luxury destination, which boasts a large variety of beachfront bars and restaurants to satisfy any taste. Be sure to ask for recommendations, we want to help make your trip special.

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The Ocean

Boasting one of the largest reefs in the world, kept pristine by the local national park system, Turks and Caicos is a haven of natural beauty abundant with marine life from baby turtles to humpback whales – be sure to keep an eye out for our resident dolphins Jojo and friends, who surf our waves like pros!

Conch is a tropical marine mollusk with a spiral shell found here in Turks and Caicos and the surrounding waters. Providenciales is home to the worlds only Conch Farm, keeping. Conch can be eaten in a variety of ways and can be found in most restaurants. It is a must try during your stay.

Quick Facts

Driving – Turks and Caicos follows the British road system, driving on the left-hand side and populated with British road signs.

Currency – The local currency is US Dollars, and most hotels and restaurants accept travellers cheques.

Time Zone – Atlantic Standard Time (AST)

Electricity – 110 Volt/60 Second Cycle, suitable for US appliances.

 

Check out more info on what to do on KAYAK's Providenciales Travel Guide: https://www.kayak.co.uk/Providenciales.47508.guide  

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