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TURKS & CAICOS HOLIDAYS >
CARIBBEAN
Overseas territory of the United Kingdom consisting of two groups of tropical islands in the Caribbean, southeast of the Bahamas.
The thirty
islands, primarily of low, flat limestone with extensive marshes and mangrove swamps.
There are eight inhabited islands: Salt Cay, Grand Turk, South Caicos, Middle Caicos, North Caicos,
Providenciales, Parrot Cay and Pine Cay. East Caicos and West Caicos along with several other fascinating cays are uninhabited.
Capital City of Turks and Caicos : Cockburn Town, located on the
largest island, Grand Turk Island.
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Privately-owned Parrot Cay, the world-renowned retreat island, is home to a collection of secluded Turks and
Caicos villas, including the ultra-stylish Turks and Caicos villa complex known as Rocky Point.
Guests of a Turks and Caicos villa can enjoy an extensive coral reef system and sweeps of soft white-sand
beaches, making these islands a hidden treasure for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Staying at
Turks and Caicos villas, you may also indulge in an eco-tour or any number of exciting water sports on the
archipelago's most famous blue-green virtue. Ideal for romance, family holidays, and adventure seekers, a
Turks and Caicos villa holiday can't help but entice travelers to come back over and over again.
Hotels in Turks and Caicos Islands
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Sandals and Beaches Resorts
One of the Caribbean's leading all-inclusive resorts, based in Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lucia, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and Cuba.
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Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights
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Maps International -
Mapsinternational.co.uk is one of the largest map shops online.
Maps Turks & Caicos [ Uni Texas - Perry-Castaņeda Library - Map Collection ]
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Turks & Caicos Islands Tourist Board
Covering 193 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean, the Turks and Caicos Islands has the third largest coral reef
system and the best tropical beaches in the world, making it a premier beach, diving and snorkelling
destination and an ideal location for romance, family vacations, ecotourism and adventure seekers...
Cockburn Town [ Grand Turk ] - Capital City of the Turks and Caicos Islands
Administrative capital [ seat of government ever since 1766 ] and the historic and cultural center of the islands
. It is strongly reputed to be the landfall island of Columbus during his discovery of the New World in 1492.
Cockburn Town was the first permanent settlement on any of the islands, founded in 1681 by salt collectors who arrived in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Salt Cay
Grand Turk - Capital Island
Grand Turk is one of the main historical points of Turks and Caicos. You will find many Burmudian and Colonial style buildings and ruins, along with The Turks and Caicos National Museum.
South Caicos
Middle Caicos
North Caicos
Providenciales / Provo
Grace Bay which features the famous 12 mile Grace Bay beach is the location for most of the tourism
infrastructure, the Princess Alexandra Marine Park, and the playground of " Jo Jo " the famous bottlenose
dolphin. Visitors to the Islands Sea Center discover how to grow Conch from tiny veligers to four-year-old
adults. This is where most of the water sport activities take place from diving to deep sea fishing and everything in between.
Parrot Cay
Pine Cay
Ambergis Cays
Balfour Town
Blue Hills [ Providenciales ]
Bottle Creek [ North Caicos ]
Cockburn Harbour [ South Caicos ]
Discovery Bay
Grace Bay
Long Bay
Salt Cay
Seal Cays
Whitby Beach
Coral Reef The islands are arrayed around the edges of two large limestone plateaus, the Turks Bank, with deep
offshore waters that serve as major transit points for Humpback Whales, spotted Eagle rays, Manta Rays and
Turtles. Anglers who are fishing for Tuna, Wahoo and Blue Marlin use these same rich waters. Bordering the
edges of the islands are lines of coral reef and some of the most impressive walls of coral in the Caribbean.
Molasses Reef Wreck - dated 1505 The oldest known shipwreck in the Western Hemisphere; lies in the vicinity of Cockburn Town.
Magazine - Times of the Islands - Turks and Caicos Islands International Magazine
For people who have more than a casual interest in the Turks and Caicos.
News - TC Free Press - Turks and Caicos Islands Newspaper
Radio - RTC - Live radio from Turks & Caicos [ RealAudio ]
Radio Turks and Caicos, Grand Turk, Official Government News Radio.
Cuisine - Turks & Caicos Cooking Recipes
The primary agricultural products include maize, beans, cassava (tapioca), citrus fruits, and fish. Native dishes with fresh fish, peas and rice.
History of Turks & Caicos Islands
The first people to truly discover the islands were the Taino Indians, who unfortunately left little behind but
ancient utensils. Then the Lucayans eventually replaced the Tainos but by the middle of the 16th Century they too had disappeared, victims of Spanish enslavement and imported disease.
The 17th century saw the arrival of settlers from Bermuda, who established themselves on Grand Turk, Salt
Cay and South Caicos. They used slaves to rake salt for British colonies in America, and were later joined by British Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution.
Turks & Caicos National Museum
In these pages you will find a thorough record on all aspects of the History of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The pages show material that is on display: The Molasses Reef Shipwreck, Lucayans, Space Race, Stamps
and plants in the Museum Garden. If you want just an idea of the History of the islands visit the section entitled Timeline.
There is also material from our Recent Research Projects. This covers such things as Slavery, Message In A Bottle Project, Royal Events, Sisal Industry, Salt Industry and Shipwrecks.
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