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Turks & Caicos Holidays

Vibrant coral reefs and incredible turquoise waters await in this unspoilt Caribbean paradise

There’s nowhere else quite like it.

Getting to Turks & Caicos is easy, and exciting. Hop over to Miami, Antigua or Barbados and then it’s a two-hour direct flight to paradise. What makes the 40 low-lying coral islands of Turks & Caicos so special? They’re a geological miracle. Created from living reefs that over millennia have turned into white sand and aquamarine shallows. The ocean here is dubbed the rainforest of the sea. Thousands of marine species call it home, making every snorkel and swim a one-of-a-kind wonder. Turks & Caicos is for travellers drawn to the easygoing culture that comes from living somewhere warm, small and remote. And with fewer visitors than the Bahamas, you have more of the place to yourselves. 

WHY TRAVEL TO TURKS & CAICOS WITH KUONI? 

No two travellers want to see the islands the same way - and that’s how we plan it. A tailor-made holiday. If you’ve seen our socials or dropped into our stores, you’ll know: we only recommend what we’ve tried, tested and loved. We line up experiences before you even take off - clear-bottom boat rides, sunset sails and snorkelling off secret cays. Everything’s arranged ahead, so just arrive and enjoy.

It’s all composed by us and made for you. We create structure so you can explore every island, cay and conch dish or we keep it simple with no plans but snorkelling, sailing and swimming. 

You’ll get here via Miami, Antigua or Barbados, but we can also turn your journey into a twin-centre escape, with extra days in the USA or Caribbean. Then it’s on to hotels. Whatever you’re drawn to - we’ve got it. Five-star resort. All-inclusive ease. Beauty on a budget. Or barefoot and off-grid. 

Check in to The Sands at Grace Bay and stay on a beach that has a trophy case of awards. Splurge at Salterra Resort & Spa and your only neighbour is the ocean. Stay at Blue Haven for all-inclusive luxury done lightly.  

HOW TO HOLIDAY IN TURKS & CAICOS

Pack your swimsuit and reef-safe sunscreen, there’s not much else you’ll need. The waters are so clear, calm and shallow that everyone - kids, grandparents and first-timers - can wade right in to snorkel, float and swim. 

In Turks & Caicos, luxury means barefoot freedom and Mother Nature’s scenery. So you can leave your dinner jackets and high heels at home. Hotels know how to do indulgence but nothing’s ever stuffy. The ocean comes with a sandy bottom, beaches are the colour of sugar and adventure comes with a twist - think flamingos, floating bars and fish in technicolour.

GETTING TO TURKS & CAICOS

Postcode: most beautiful place on the planet. 
Geography: southeast of the Bahamas in blue blue blue Atlantic Ocean. 
This tiny British territory is split into two halves: The Caicos Islands (including Providenciales and South Caicos) and the Turks Islands (including Grand Turk and Salt Cay). Direct flights from Miami, Antigua and Barbados all take about two hours into Provo or South Caicos. And from 2026, BA is adding a new route from the Bahamas.

WHO’LL LOVE TURKS & CAICOS?

Families craving a digital detox. Beaches stretch out forever, waters are waist-deep for miles and adventure is soft, easy, sandy and oceanbound. Little ones love Sapodilla Bay and Taylor Bay; parents love Alexandra Resort on Grace Bay Beach: a great value, high-quality all-inclusive.

Honeymooners chasing barefoot glamour. Paddleboarding by day, star watching by night. Afternoons at the spa and candlelit dinners by the sea. Stay at The Palms for all-suite luxury. Splash out at Sailrock South Caicos or five-star Salterra Resort. 

Friends and couples chilling out but also clinking cocktail glasses. Grace Bay’s Ocean Club West is that easygoing, hammock-swinging, winding pool kind of resort that doesn’t blow the budget.

Luxury travellers looking for off-grid adventure without going off-grid. Wymara Resort & Villas gives you options: private villas, a five-star resort and floating pool pods that come with chilled rosé. 

Nature lovers searching for serenity and something special. Head to South Caicos for salt salinas, sea turtles, paddleboarding and peaceful snorkels.

SALT, SUNSHINE AND SAND

You’ve seen beaches before but never ones like these. On these ones you wade into the ocean for miles and still see your toes. Provo’s Grace Bay? Twelve miles of flour-soft sand. Starfish lazing in the shallows. Turtles swimming close by. Sea foam, sail boats and snorkelling straight from the shore. It’s all happening on land too. Fish tacos and conch fritters at beach bars. Lit-up palm trees in fancy places. Sunsets exploding in unicorn colours. Everyone loves Provo.

The beaches to add to your notes? Grace Bay, Long Bay and Taylor Bay in Provo. Salterra Beach in South Caicos and its namesake luxury hideaway.  

TOP EXPERIENCES 

FLOATING BARS AND CLEAR-BOTTOM BOATS

Don’t fancy getting your hair wet? Hop on board a clear-bottom boat. New to Turks & Caicos, transparent-bottom boat tours are the Insta-favourite way to see coral gardens, turtles and starfish unfolding beneath your seat.

That famous floating bar scene? This is where you find it. Captain Oak’s Floating

Tiki Bar and Noah’s Ark, both just off the coast of Providenciales, are fot ordering cocktails from boats instead of bar stools. 

PARKS AND PIRATES

Turks & Caicos has a wild side. The islands might be small but they’re home to nature reserves and national parks protecting reefs, mangroves, caves and wildlife.

Chalk Sound National Park’s stunning lagoon shuns motorised sports for kayaks, paddleboards and stingrays gliding through shallow glass-clear waters.

Alexandra National Park is born to shine when it comes to snorkelling. Swim straight from the beach with turtles and tropical fish, meet Little Water Cay’s iguanas and boat out to Half Moon Bay sandbar.

There’s a dash of pirate lore too. See it in Grand Turk’s salt ponds, Parrot Cay’s tales of lost treasure and the National Museum's shipwreck swag.

OCEANBOUND FOR EVERYONE

The water in Turks & Caicos is your luxury. It’s deep for divers, shallow for beginners, calm for kids and wild for thrill-seekers.

Want the full picture? An island hopping tour covers flamingos, salt ponds and pelicans in North Caicos and caves, cliffs and Lucayan Indian carvings in Middle Caicos. 

Want to glide over the world’s third largest barrier reef? Snorkelling Grace Bay’s coral gardens is as close to diving as you get without needing a tank.

Prefer to paddleboard? The Leeward Channel is serenity. Mangroves, lemon sharks and rays. Stay at Blue Haven and you’re close to the action. 

Serious about diving? Head north of Provo where deep Atlantic Ocean drops create legendary dives.

SEASONAL SECRETS

Turks & Caicos is alive with nature year-round. Reef shark, rays and even dolphins show up on any given day, But time it right and up your chance of nailing down specific magic moments 

Want to see the grand migration of humpback whales? January to March is the season to visit Turks & Caicos. 

Want that precious chance to watch sea turtles nesting under stars? June through August is their gathering time.

Looking for the best time to spot baby turtles hatching? Late July through to September is your best shot.

Deep-sea fishing and lobster season? Your time to visit is October to December. 

SEE MORE, FEEL MORE, FIND MORE

Miami and South Caicos

Land on Miami’s Ocean Drive, then tick of Turks & Caicos’ Grace Bay. The first stop is completely cosmopolitan, the second is saltwater, sunshine and serenity.  

Antigua and Provo 

Experience classic Caribbean luxury - Calypso, coral reefs and catamarans in Antigua. Then go barefoot in Provo - sandbars, seafood shacks, snorkelling and SUP.

Barbados and Provo

Visit conch shacks, coral gardens and secret cays in Provo. Then tick off Barbados’ platinum coast as well as soca, street food and Sandy Lane.

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Turks & Caicos - Perfect for

  • A beautiful cluster of 40 islands and cays, Turks & Caicos is a destination where you can still truly ‘get away from it all’.
  • Stretches of uncrowded beaches that constantly appear in ‘world’s best’ lists and miles of vibrant unspoilt coral reefs teeming with life.
  • Breathtaking turquoise waters, powdery white sand, fantastic snorkelling and diving and a friendly welcome are just a few of the things that make these islands so special.
  • Cerulean waters lap the shores and play host to dolphins, marine turtles and, between late January and early April each year, migrating North Atlantic humpback whales.

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