Category: Water Activities
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Water Cay
Water Cay is one of the most visually striking islands in the entire Caicos Cays chain — known for its iconic low-lying limestone cliffs, perfect white sand, and the extraordinary turquoise water surrounding it on all sides. Sitting between Pine Cay to the west and Little Water Cay to the east, it forms the middle…
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Northeast Point
Northeast Point is one of Salt Cay’s more dramatic and remotely positioned coastal areas — a rugged and windswept point on the northeastern edge of the island where, on abnormally calm days, excellent snorkelling becomes accessible in the waters around the headland. The landscape here is one of the more raw and elemental on Salt…
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Balfour Town Beach
The beach north of Deane’s Dock and Balfour Town is the most accessible and convenient swimming spot for visitors based in the island’s only settlement — a pleasant and sheltered stretch of coastline that, while rocky in sections, benefits from the protection of Little Bluff Lookout to create typically calm and clear conditions. The snorkelling…
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Long Bay
Long Bay is the rugged counterpart to North Bay’s postcard perfection — an exposed eastern beach that faces directly into the trade winds and takes the full force of the Atlantic swell, producing a landscape that is dramatic, wild, and entirely unlike anything on the sheltered western shore. Swimming is not advised here, but the…
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North Bay
North Bay is by far the finest beach on Salt Cay and one of the most beautiful and completely unspoiled beaches in all of Turks & Caicos. Perfect turquoise water, clean white sand, and a setting that manages to feel simultaneously spectacular and entirely private — the finest section of the beach fronts the ruins…
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East Side Beach
East Side Beach is the other major beachcombing destination on Grand Turk’s exposed eastern coastline — a wild and largely untouched stretch of coast that shares the same rugged character and windswept energy as White Sands Beach but in a more remote and rarely visited setting. Like the rest of the eastern shore, the constant…
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White Sands Beach
White Sands Beach sits on the exposed eastern coast of Grand Turk — a stretch of coastline that faces directly into the trade winds and Atlantic swell, making it unsuitable for swimming but genuinely exceptional for something else entirely. The combination of the open ocean exposure and the unusual tidal and current patterns of the…
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Boaby Rock Point
Boaby Rock Point is Grand Turk’s most rewarding beach snorkelling site and the only easily accessible shore reef on the island — a fact that makes it far more significant than its modest profile might suggest. On calm days the reef here supports colourful marine life, coral formations, and the kind of underwater environment that…
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English Point Beach
Located on the northern section of Grand Turk’s western coast, English Point Beach sits beyond the main tourist circuit and offers a more rugged and less visited coastal experience than the beaches further south. The beach and ocean here can be a bit rockier than Governor’s Beach, but the setting is beautiful and the near-complete…
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Pillory Beach
Pillory Beach stretches along Grand Turk’s western shoreline north of Cockburn Town and offers calm turquoise water, a beautiful and sheltered setting, and easy access to the island’s world-famous wall diving sites just offshore. The beach is noticeably quieter than Governor’s Beach and carries a genuinely local and unpretentious character — the kind of beach…