


Turks and Caicos - a group of secluded islands tucked peacefully off the southern end of the Bahamas - is the perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility enveloped in white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. More than 200 miles of spectacular, sandy coastline set the perfect scene for beach lovers. And turquoise waters teeming with vibrant butterfly fish, exotic black coral, and orange sponges beckon scuba divers.
Turks and Caicos remains significantly less developed than many of the other Caribbean islands. Grand Turk is the main tourist island, and Providenciales, in Caicos, is the resort center with the most action - golf, tennis, and casino gaming abound. For a relaxing vacation spend sauntering along secluded beaches and uninhabited cays, shelling, fishing, snorkeling, windsurfing, and scuba diving, Turks and Caicos is the place!.
For a long time, scuba divers tried to keep Turks and Caicos a secret treasure all for themselves. But in recent years, the beautiful turquoise waters and powdery beaches have begun to attract more travelers who are truly looking to get away from it all. Crowds remain thin, and the islands resemble the peaceful beauty of the Caribbean of 20 years ago. Scuba diving, snorkeling, and boating excursions offer awe-inspiring glimpses of fantastic reefs and marine life. And back on land, top-notch tennis and golf abound.