Turks and Caicos Resort Information
Inhabitants on the Turks and Caicos are known as the 'belongers' and the main industry on the island is tourism, so visitors are always welcome to this Caribbean British Crown Colony with open arms.
The archipelago is located at the very end of the Bahamas chain, just under six hundred miles from the south east of Florida and Miami. The Christopher Columbus Passage divides the Turks, with their dry, scrubby landscape, from the more lush Caicos Islands.
Enchanting white beaches, crystalline warm waters and vast areas of coral reef surround the small set of eight inhabited islands and the deserted coves and cays offer the perfect tropical island escape to an array of visitors. Everyone leaves smiling and de-stressed, and most return again and again to enjoy the tranquillity of this tropical island paradise.
Grand Turk and Providenciales are the most popular of the eight enchanting islands, both well equipped with tourist amenities, hotel resorts and spa complexes. The other islands offer more rustic accommodations suited to romantics who want to get away from it all. Clocks, televisions and radios are hard to find on the laid-back cays, and nightlife consists of stargazing.
Dreams of escaping the rat race and being lost on a beautiful desert island can come true on these magical Caribbean islands.





