Turks and Caicos Islands – Visiting The World’s Best Beaches

We all love a beach retreat for a relaxing, chilled out holiday, however common destinations generally include everywhere from Spain through to Florida and a whole host of other resorts. If you’re looking for that luxurious beach retreat, however; somewhere which offers something a little different to the hustle and bustle of most beach destinations, we’ve got one recommendation for you, one that, to many, still remains a hidden gem that’s never before been revealed to them – the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Where Are These Beautiful Islands

Located some 550 miles south of Miami, Florida, to the East of Cuba and Haithi and just below the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands are a collection of more than 40 Islands and cays, of which only eight are inhabited. You can probably already start to see why these luxurious islands are regarded as one of the world’s best kept secrets and they offer so much more than many other Caribbean destinations.

Whilst technically situated in the Atlantic Ocean as opposed to the Caribbean Sea, the Turks and Caicos Islands offer the perfect getaway for those longing for a peaceful and relaxing break whilst taking in the treats which the islands have to offer, one of these being their award winning beaches. Once on the islands, it’s generally a case that each island is only a short boat ride or air journey away, and you’ll find a whole host of excursions and day trips offered to those wanting to explore many of the remote islands.

The World’s Best Beaches

TripAdvisor recently named the beaches of Providenciales as some of the best in the world and it’s something which simply cannot be debated! If you’re looking for bright white sand and turquoise waters, visiting the Turks and Caicos Islands is an absolute must…you’ve got to see it to believe it!

Where To Visit

Providenciales is by far the most developed and, as such, popular region for tourists on the Turks and Caicos Islands and is the centre of the Island’s tourism, offering a number of luxurious resorts, restaurants and nightlife spots.

For those wanting something a little more laid back, however, Grand Turk and Salt Cay offer a real taste of Caribbean history and stunning Bermudian architecture, alongside a real rustic charm that is rarely found across other parts of the world, alongside fantastic diving opportunities and a general atmosphere which promotes relaxation. You really will struggle to find anywhere else in the world as relaxing as the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Where To Stay

Whilst there’s a number of popular results across the eight inhabited Turks and Caicos Islands, it’s generally the case that most of these are found on Providenciales and this is the island where most tourists generally tend to base themselves, given the facilities available. Nothing beats a recommendation when choosing a resort and, as such, our two recommendations here come in the form of Beach House and Blue Haven. Beach House is one of the first authentically boutique Turks and Caicos resorts on Grace Bay, offering 21 suites which overlook the bright white sand dunes and turquoise waters whilst Blue Haven is the perfect resort for those seeking intimacy or simple peace-and-quiet.

Above all, the Turks and Caicos Islands offer the perfect resort for those after a relaxing, yet cultural and enjoyable holiday and, as a destination, it’s by far one of the world’s best kept secrets which is now beginning to be revealed!

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