A corner of Turks and Caicos curated just for you.
OUR ISLANDS
The Turks and Caicos Islands is a breathtaking archipelago of 40 islands and cays, only nine of which are inhabited. Each island offers its own unique charm—from untouched natural beauty and rich cultural heritage to exclusive private escapes and vibrant coastal communities. Whether you're seeking adventure, tranquility, or barefoot luxury, there's a corner of Turks and Caicos curated just for you.
Providenciales
The vibrant heart of Turks and Caicos, Providenciales—affectionately known as “Provo”—is where luxury meets laid-back island life. Home to world-renowned Grace Bay Beach, high-end resorts, fine dining, and a thriving arts and culture scene, it’s the island of choice for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike. Explore hidden beaches, snorkel the Bight Reef, or kayak the mangroves—Provo is the gateway to it all.
Grand Turk
The historical soul of the nation, Grand Turk offers a blend of colonial charm and cultural heritage. As the capital island, it’s home to Cockburn Town, the National Museum, and iconic 19th-century architecture. Whale watching, diving the wall, and exploring salt salinas are just a few of the experiences that make Grand Turk a must for history lovers and nature seekers.
Salt Cay
Step back in time on Salt Cay, a tiny, tranquil island that’s big on charm. Known for its rich salt-raking history and untouched beauty, this island offers some of the best whale watching in the Caribbean (January to April), plus rustic diving, stunning sunsets, and a true off-the-grid escape. A visit here is a return to simpler times.
North Caicos
Lush and serene, North Caicos is known as the “Garden Island” for its fertile land and abundant greenery. Home to flamingos, cottage industries, and untouched beaches, it’s ideal for eco-travelers and adventure seekers. Explore the hidden flamingo pond, visit Wades Green Plantation, or hop over via causeway to Middle Caicos for a day of discovery.
Middle Caicos
The largest and most rugged island, Middle Caicos is a natural wonderland. It boasts the country’s largest cave system at Conch Bar Caves National Park, dramatic cliffs, and the stunning Mudjin Harbor. Ideal for hiking, caving, and immersing in nature, Middle Caicos is a treasure trove of dramatic landscapes and quiet solitude.
South Caicos
Known as the “Big South,” this island is the beating heart of the TCI fishing industry and a rising star in luxury eco-travel. South Caicos offers pristine diving sites, untouched coral reefs, and community-rich culture. New boutique resorts have reimagined the island for conscious luxury travelers seeking both adventure and authenticity.
Parrot Cay (Private Island)
A sanctuary of wellness and barefoot elegance, Parrot Cay is the epitome of luxury and seclusion. Home to the exclusive COMO Parrot Cay resort, it offers world-class holistic experiences, private villas, and understated opulence. A favorite of celebrities and those seeking true privacy, this island defines curated luxury.
Pine Cay (Private Island)
Rustic charm meets refined simplicity on Pine Cay, a private island where natural beauty takes center stage. With no cars and only a handful of homes and The Meridian Club, guests enjoy pristine beaches, sand roads, and an unplugged experience designed for true relaxation and reconnection with nature.
Ambergris Cay (Private Island)
Ultra-exclusive and indulgently remote, Ambergris Cay is a private island where personalized service meets untouched beauty. Offering all-inclusive luxury villas, a private runway for jet access, and curated experiences from bonefishing to spa treatments, it’s the perfect destination for VIP travelers and group buyouts.
Your dream getaway begins here.
From Private villas to personalized itineraries, every journey is designed with sophistication, indulgence, and impeccable attention to detail.