Turks and Caicos

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Welcome to Turks and Caicos the "Magical Island of the Caribbean"

 

The beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands are situated at 75 minutes southeast of Miami.

Having the third largest coral reef system and the best tropical beaches, making it a premier beach, diving and snorkeling destination and an ideal location for family vacations, adventure seekers.

Despite a rapid and huge growth in dive tourism during the past 10 years, the Turks & Caicos remain one of the last great diving frontiers, with miles of vast reefs and wrecks yet to be explored. In fact, some of the finest and oldest coral communities in the Western Hemisphere fringe the shores.
Located well off the beaten path, at the southeastern tip of the Great Bahama Bank, most of these islands are sparsely populated. Topside, the terrain and vegetation resembles the Bahamas – flat with scrub brush and tall cactus, edged by pink and white sand beaches.

The Turks and Caicos may be isolated geographically, but they are definitely not cut off from the world. Turks and Caicos news papers, for example, cover local, regional, and some international stories. The best known on-island source for Turks and Caicos news is the Free Press, a popular weekly publication featuring Turks and Caicos news from politics to sports and culture. The Times of the Islands is a Turks and Caicos news source published quarterly and geared more towards the islands' visitors rather than locals. Both of these main Turks and Caicos news outlets can be found throughout the island. You may have a hard time finding anything but Turks and Caicos news papers, however, as importing publications from overseas is costly. The internet is a great way to access stories outside of what is covered by the local Turks and Caicos news. Many international newspapers put their daily articles online; all-news websites are also widely available. You're likely to find a good mix of Turks and Caicos news and wider coverage on television, especially ones that subscribe to American networks.
The most valuable possessions of the islands are the fabulous white sandy beaches and are complemented with crystal clear turquoise waters.

Salt Cay Turks and Caicos Islands Remote Carribean Beach, scuba diving and whale watching There are eight fascinating inhabited islands: Salt cay, Grand Turk , South Caicos , Middle Caicos , North Caicos, Providenciales, Parrot Cay and Pine Cay. The friendly spirit of the people of the island , helps ensure this is a destination that helps people de-stress, feel comfortable and truly relax...

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