
The Turks and Caicos Islands' distinction as a captivating multi-island destination is featured by TripAdvisor "First-timer’s Guide to Diving in Turks and Caicos - Uncover the Best Scuba Shops, Dive Sites, and Marine Life Spots," by Kaila Yu, a seasoned luxury travel and culture journalist.
The informative piece spotlights stress-free diving in Providenciales, the crystal-clear waters of West Caicos, the bustling marine life in South Caicos, whale sightings in Salt Cay, and tailored activities for cruise visitors in Grand Turk. Each segment features firsthand recommendations from visitors who have immersed themselves in the unique offerings of each island.
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Commenting on the feature article, Ms. Racquel Brown, Change Manager and Interim CEO of Experience Turks and Caicos said this article is significant we continue to build awareness about the Turks and Caicos Islands beyond Providenciales, as a multi-island destination, myriad experiences.
“The Turks and Caicos Islands is a multi-island destination with islands that truly offer visitors unique experiences. Experience Turks and Caicos is committed to ensuring everyone benefits from the tourism industry by increasing visitation to all the islands and spend on island.
We have been working assiduously with travel journalists to promote awareness of our islands, beyond the barefoot luxury of Providenciales to visit and experience snorkeling in South Caicos or the beauty of Bambarra Beach on Middle Caicos, recently announced as the second-Best Beach in the Caribbean by USA Today’s 10Best contest.
We have unique offers for our visitors including dive, soft adventure, natural and historical sites. Increasing the promotion and marketing of Dive as a niche market and Grand Turk, home to the third Largest Barrier Reef in the World is a key marketing strategy for 2024 and beyond,” she said.
For travellers interested in experiencing these remarkable destinations, flights with InterCaribbean or Caicos Airways are available to Grand Turk, South Caicos, and Salt Cay. Additionally, ferries provide transportation to North Caicos, and visitors can book tours or rent cars for travel from North to Middle Caicos. Private ferries can be arranged for exploration of West and East Caicos.
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