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Turks and Caicos Islands

Get on island time and schedule in some you-time. The Turks and Caicos Islands are all about indulging yourself. Amid an archipelago of idyllic isles and calming cays, seek serenity, lulled by soothing ocean sounds. Luxurious and lively, historic and charming or wild and rustic, the islands here vary in vibe. Pick yours and while away the hours at your own pace, in your very own perfect place.

 

Visit Turks and Caicos Islands: get started

The Turks and Caicos Islands include hundreds of islands and cays, but many Turks and Caicos resorts are on Providenciales. Try Turks and Caicos restaurants around Grace Bay Beach to taste local delicacies like fresh conch salads. Explore the nearby island of Grand Turk or paradisiac Parrot Cay. Opt for an all-inclusive vacation and treat yourself to a lil' luxury!

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Turks and Caicos Islands travel guide

Destination facts

Language

English (official) and Turks and Caicos Creole

What to bring back

PeppaJoy hot sauce, albums of Ripsaw music (a genre originating from the islands), conch shell creations and Bambarra Rum.

What to eat

Conch (served raw in a salad or breaded and fried), fish like grouper, mahi mahi and snapper, lobster, peas and rice, hominy grits and fresh fruit like papaya.

Fun fact

Guess what, Canadians? We almost gained a sun-drenched and tropical 11th province. Since 1868, Canadian politicians of various importance have been proposing to annex Turks and Caicos Islands, with the most recent proposal made in 2014 by an Edmonton MP when the Premier of the islands was visiting Canada. Nova Scotia even tried inviting the islands to join their province in 2004!

Important info

For more information on all necessary travel documents, visa, taxes and more, check Air Canada’s Travel Requirements page and the Government of Canada’s Travel and Tourism website.

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