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Few places match the colour of the sea in Turks and Caicos. The calm, shallow water shifts from pale turquoise to deep sapphire, creating some of the most mesmerising coastal scenery in the Caribbean.

With impossibly clear water and white sand, Turks and Caicos offers one of the most breathtaking escapes in the Caribbean. Scattered across a chain of idyllic islands and cays just southeast of the Bahamas, this destination is known for its calm shallow waters, vibrant coral reefs and wonderfully relaxed atmosphere.
Our handpicked Turks and Caicos villas place you close to the region’s most spectacular beaches. Many feature private pools, generous outdoor terraces and direct beach access. Pair your stay with inspiration across nearby islands including Barbados, Antigua and St Lucia to experience even more of the Caribbean’s extraordinary destinations.
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Turks and Caicos is a paradise for beach lovers and ocean explorers. The islands are surrounded by one of the largest coral reef systems in the world, creating exceptional conditions for snorkelling and diving. Colourful coral gardens, sea turtles, stingrays and dolphins can all be spotted beneath the clear Caribbean waters.
Providenciales – often called Provo – is the most visited island and home to Grace Bay Beach, consistently ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world. Its calm waters and soft white sand create the perfect setting for swimming, sailing and sunset walks along the shore.
Beyond the beaches, the islands reveal a quieter natural beauty. Salt ponds attract migrating flamingos and birdlife, while neighbouring islands such as North Caicos and Middle Caicos offer dramatic coastal cliffs, caves and peaceful beaches far from the crowds.
Food also reflects the islands’ maritime heritage. Fresh seafood dominates menus, with conch appearing in everything from fritters and chowders to refreshing conch salad served with citrus and local spices.
Few places match the colour of the sea in Turks and Caicos. The calm, shallow water shifts from pale turquoise to deep sapphire, creating some of the most mesmerising coastal scenery in the Caribbean.
Located in the northern Caribbean, Turks and Caicos is a collection of idyllic islands known for world-class beaches, vibrant coral reefs and wonderfully clear turquoise water.
Location – Southeast of the Bahamas in the Atlantic Ocean
Best for – Beach lovers and snorkelling adventures
Beaches – Grace Bay and secluded coves with shallow turquoise lagoons
Food & drink – Fresh seafood and conch specialities
Perfect for – Families, couples and relaxed luxury escapes
Take a boat trip to the smaller cays surrounding Providenciales to discover hidden sandbars and secluded beaches.
Direct flights from London Heathrow reach Providenciales in around 9 hours, with regular connections to other Caribbean islands.
Taxis are widely available across Providenciales and operate on fixed fares. It’s best to agree the price before setting off.
Hiring a car is the easiest way to explore the islands, particularly on Providenciales where beaches and restaurants are spread out.
Water taxis and boat charters connect nearby islands and cays, making it easy to explore more of the Turks and Caicos archipelago.