Highlights
Watersports & Golf
The abundance of inviting azure waters surrounding the Turks and Caicos make them a popular location for a variety of watersports activities. The sprinkling of uninhabited cays and islands makes this easily explore by kayak or paddleboard. Provo Golf Club has been dubbed ‘the jewel in the Turks and Caicos crown’ and is regularly voted as one of the top ten courses in the Caribbean. The 18-hole championship course offers a stimulating range of challenging holes with four tee options and stunning views across the emerald greens and vibrant fauna that grows in abundance across the course.
Diving
Magnificent marine life and delicate coral reefs have brought fame to Turks and Caicos in the diving industry, yet the area avoids the tag of being overpopulated with commercial dive tours. The three most popular locations for diving are Providenciales, Salt Cay and Grand Turk, and they each provide plentiful opportunity to experience some of the planet’s most beautiful underwater scenery and wildlife.
Chidren's Park
Ideally located on the iconic and idyllic stretch of sand that is Grace Bay Beach, the latest addition to Turks and Caicos’ family-friendly activities is the brand new children’s park. Comprising a botanical garden, contemporary children’s playground, crafts village and volleyball court, the park is a play-day paradise and a must for any family looking to pack even more fun into their Turks and Caicos itinerary. Conveniently located near our featured property Gansevoort Turks and Caicos, A Wymara Resort, the park sits on six acres and promises to keep the most active adventures occupied.
Sailing
A popular way to while away the hours in paradise is by setting sail and exploring the neighbouring islands. For an unforgettable experience, why not include a whale watching tour in your Turks and Caicos stay? Between February and April, scores of Humpback Whales pass the islands of Grand Turk and Salt Cay on migration to their breeding grounds at nearby Mouchoir Bank and this natural phenomenon is a stunning spectacle for those lucky enough to observe it.
Beaches & Crystalline Waters
Regularly voted the most beautiful and number one beach in the world, Grace Bay Beach is a three mile long stretch of flawless flour-soft sand located on the island of Providenciales, known locally as ‘Provo’. The peerless nature of this incredible beach has beguiled visitors for centuries and no luxury holiday to Turks and Caicos is complete without a visit to this sandy paradise. In the north of Providenciales Island is Chalk Sound; this lake is somewhat of a hidden gem with its perfect turquoise water. Furthermore, the near-clear water at the stunning Malcolm Beach means you’ll be able to spot coral reefs and tropical marine life from the shallows.