Tourist Attractions in Turks & Caicos Islands

Travour brings you the 10 best Tourist Attractions in Turks & Caicos Islands.

  • Cockburn Town

    The history and the culture of the island is on display in the Cockburn Town, the administrative capital. Rows of Bermudian-style homes and public buildings structured on colonial architecture clearly reflect the influence of the Bermudian salt trade from the mid-1600s to the early 1900s.

  • Conch Bar Caves National Park

    A must visit for any eco explorer this park protects 15mi/24k of underground caverns, one of the largest cave systems in the Caribbean region. Once used as sacred sanctuaries by the Lucayan Indians these cavern walls have petroglyphs on it. Be careful not to disturb the bat colonies residing in most of these caverns.

  • Fort George's Cay

    Discover the relics of pre-Columbian settlement present in the form of ruins of a British Fort in this National Park with the help of a guide.


  • Grace Bay

    Beautiful beaches and a long coral reef with a rich aquatic fauna is the main attraction of this Bay. Family vacationers should not miss this site as it houses the Princess Alexandra Marine Park, "JoJo" the famous playful, bottlenose dolphin.

  • Middle Caicos

    The largest of the Turks and Caicos Islands, renowned for dramatic coastline, limestone cliffs, soft sandy beaches in the north and swamplands and tidal flats in the south.

  • Mudjin Harbour

    Do not forget to carry your cameras as you travel to Mudjin Harbour - a crescent lagoon with breathtaking limestone cliffs overhanging the sandy expanse of beach.


  • Pine Cay

    Outdoor sports enthusiasts love this place for its nature trails, immaculate beaches with excellent snorkeling opportunities and other Meridian Club activities.

  • Providenciales / Provo

    Brilliant is the only word that comes close to the beautiful white sand beaches present here, protected by a healthy barrier reef.

  • Salt Cay

    A World Heritage Site.

  • Wades Green Great House Ruins

    House of the grandest of the Loyalist plantations (Wades Green plantation), every corner of the house, be it the kitchen building, the overseer's house, slave houses, or the surrounding walls echo the tumultuous past of the place.

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