Islands

FEATURED ISLANDS

Providenciales

PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS

If you’re looking for the perfect place to call home, look no further than Providenciales in the Turks & Caicos islands. With stunning beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and lush vegetation, you’ll be mesmerized by the beauty of your new surroundings. Enjoy a relaxed and laid-back lifestyle with year-round sunshine and warm temperatures, or discover more of what this slice of paradise has to offer with an abundance of outdoor activities. From kayaking and snorkeling to dining al fresco by the beach – Providenciales is the ideal destination for anyone looking for an island escape. With friendly locals, modern amenities and plenty of natural attractions – living a life on this Caribbean paradise will be an experience like no other!

North Caicos

NORTH CAICOS, TURKS AND CAICOS

North Caicos is one of the larger islands in the Turks and Caicos Islands archipelago. It is located about 8 miles northeast of the main island of Providenciales. Known for its lush vegetation, secluded beaches and crystal-clear waters, visitors to North Caicos can explore the island’s rugged coastline and nature reserves, such as the Flamingo Pond Nature Reserve. The island is also a popular spot for fishing, diving, and snorkelling, as the waters around North Caicos are known for their rich marine life. The island is also home to a few small communities and some restaurants, resorts and vacation rental properties. North Caicos is also popular for its agricultural heritage, as it is the leading producer of crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers in the country. It is a favourite destination for those looking for a more secluded Caribbean experience with a mix of culture and nature.

Middle Caicos

MIDDLE CAICOS, TURKS AND CAICOS

Middle Caicos is located about 20 miles east of the main island of Providenciales and north of the island of South Caicos. The island is known for its unspoiled natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Visitors to Middle Caicos can explore the island’s rugged coastline and nature reserves, such as the Conch Bar Caves National Park, a limestone cave system with unique stalactites, stalagmites, and underground pools. The island is also a popular spot for fishing, diving, and snorkelling, as the waters around Middle Caicos are known for their rich marine life. The island is a popular destination for those looking for a more secluded and authentic Caribbean experience with a mix of culture, history, and nature.