Turks and Caicos
Providenciales is the third largest island in the Turks and Caicos chain. More commonly known as Provo, the 38 square mile island is home to Grace Bay Beach, recipient of the World’s Best Beach award year after year from several travel and tourism publications. Whether it’s a round of golf at the 18-hole Provo Golf Club, Thursday’s Island Fish Fry, indulging in rejuvenating spa treatments, sampling our culinary delights, snorkeling at Smith’s Reef or swimming with Jojo the dolphin and his friendly counter parts, there is no shortage of ways to relax and unwind.
Grand Turk, the capital of the Turks & Caicos Islands, attracts avid divers eager to experience one of the world’s greatest wall diving meccas, with a drop of nearly 7000 feet. This ‘Mount Everest’ of wall dives is just ¼ mile from the beach on Duke Street.
Middle Caicos is the largest island in the Turks and Caicos Islands chain. A visit to this grand isle is the perfect opportunity to explore the dramatic cave system and discover the maze of caverns in The Indian Cave and Conch Bar Cave. The Island is home to some of the largest limestone cave systems in the Caribbean region.
*FCY Golf & Yachting favourite is Royal Turks and Caicos golf club. Located on Providenciales, the 18-hole championship golf course is par 72 over 6131 m. The course is in tremendous condition having been re-turfed throughout with Platinum Paspalum grass, the new standard in the golf industry.