Category: Water Activities

  • Hollywood Beach

    Hollywood Beach

    Hollywood Beach is a secluded and beautiful stretch of white sand and turquoise water on the central north coast of North Caicos, located near the settlement of Whitby and about a ten-minute drive from the Bellefield Landing ferry port. Casuarina trees line much of the coast and the Caicos Barrier Reef sits roughly half a…

  • Sandy Point Beach

    Sandy Point Beach

    Found at the northwest edge of North Caicos near the Sandy Point Marina, this lonely two-mile stretch of coastline is one of the island’s more intriguing and exploratory beach destinations. The beach itself is a mix of sand and rock along its length, but the real draw is the extraordinary landscape of sandbars, channels, and…

  • Pumpkin Bluff Beach

    Pumpkin Bluff Beach

    Located near the eastern end of North Caicos, Pumpkin Bluff Beach is rated by Visit TCI as one of the three best beaches on the island alongside Pelican Beach and Hollywood Beach — and is typically the least affected by the seaweed and sargassum that occasionally impact the other north coast beaches. The beach offers…

  • Horsestable Beach

    Horsestable Beach

    Horsestable Beach is one of North Caicos’ hidden gems — a beautiful and largely unvisited stretch of white sand backed by native vegetation and crystal-clear water that lies to the east of Pelican Beach along the north coast. Often nearly deserted even by North Caicos standards, the beach provides a true castaway experience in one…

  • Pelican Beach (also known as Whitby Beach)

    Pelican Beach (also known as Whitby Beach)

    Pelican Beach is consistently rated the finest beach on North Caicos and sits directly in front of the community of Whitby on the island’s north coast. A 1.2-mile stretch of white sand with breathtakingly turquoise water, clean sandy bottom, and a line of casuarina trees providing shade along the shore — it is the kind…

  • Half Moon Bay

    Half Moon Bay

    Half Moon Bay is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in all of Turks & Caicos. This pristine, uninhabited sandbar beach stretches between Water Cay and Little Water Cay, creating a spectacular crescent-shaped shoreline with crystal-clear turquoise water on one side and a calm shallow lagoon on the other. Accessible only by boat, it…

  • Pelican Beach

    Pelican Beach

    Pelican Beach is a small and quietly beautiful beach tucked away within the upscale Leeward community on the northeastern side of Providenciales. Surrounded by luxury waterfront homes and calm turquoise water, it offers a peaceful escape from the busier beaches found elsewhere on the island. Not a destination beach in itself, but a beautiful hidden…

  • Bight Beach

    Bight Beach

    Bight Beach combines beautiful white sand and calm turquoise water with convenient access to resorts, restaurants, and one of the island’s best snorkelling spots at Coral Gardens Reef. The beach offers a lively yet relaxed atmosphere and sits in a section of the island where amenities are close at hand — making it an excellent…

  • Northwest Point Beach

    Northwest Point Beach

    Located on the remote western tip of Providenciales, Northwest Point Beach offers a rugged and unspoiled coastal experience that feels entirely removed from the island’s resort areas. The expansive shoreline, clear turquoise water, and complete absence of crowds make it one of the best places on the island to disconnect entirely and experience the coastline…

  • Malcolms Road Beach

    Malcolms Road Beach

    Malcolm’s Road Beach is one of Providenciales’ most secluded and rewarding stretches of coastline. Located near Northwest Point, this remote beach delivers powdery white sand, crystal-clear water, excellent snorkelling, and very few crowds — the rugged drive keeping it naturally quiet and preserving the kind of untouched coastal experience that has become increasingly rare on…