
The Turks & Caicos Islands lie about 90 minutes by air from Miami. Covering 193 square miles of Atlantic Ocean, the Turks and Caicos Islands has the third largest coral reef system in the world, making it a premier beach, diving, and snorkeling destination.
There are about 45 islands and Cays in the Turks & Caicos, with only about 8 of them inhabited.
Providenciales, or more commonly known as "Provo," covers an area of 38 miles and is the most developed island in Turks and Caicos. It is here that most international flights arrive. Surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches, Provo has been ranked "Best Beach" by Conde' Nast magazine and by the World Travel Awards for several years running.
Found on the western end of the island chain, Provo offers all modern conveniences, including luxurious hotels, villas and condos, numerous restaurants, spas and shopping facilities, a championship golf course. Although Provo is the most developed of the islands, it is still a destination for those who want to escape their busy schedules and relax.
Parrot Cay and Pine Cay are privately owned islands and are home to the Parrot Cay Resort and Spa, and the Meridian Club respectively.
| Favorite Resorts |
| BEACHES TURKS & CAICOS A delight for the entire family. Pirate's island water park, Sesame Street characters, spa, water sports, scuba diving. Luxury included vacation (all-inclusive) |
| THE REGENT PALMS Plush all-suite resort with cool marble floors and private terraces. Serpentine infinity pool, spa, water sports |
| PARROT CAY Luxury resort secluded on a 1,000-acre private island. Infinity pool, spa, water sports, golf, yoga. |
| THE SANDS AT GRACE BAY Intimate beachfront all-suite resort. non-motorized water sports, 3-free-form interlocking pools, 18-hole golf course. |
| Other hotels & resorts also available |



