Nestled in the British West Indies, the Turks and Caicos Islands are an unspoiled coral archipelago made up of over forty islands and cays, the majority of which remain untouched and uninhabited. Located southeast of the Bahamas and north of the Dominican Republic, the islands offer excellent flight connectivity from the U.S., Canada, and beyond—making an island escape both convenient and accessible.
Providenciales, the jewel of the northwest Caicos Islands, spans just 17 miles in length and between 1.5 miles to 8 miles in width. Despite its compact size, the island is rich in natural beauty and modern comforts. Easily explored by car, Providenciales features quiet beaches, vibrant turquoise waters, and secluded cays, all complemented by top-tier amenities, upscale dining, and boutique shopping, making it the perfect once-in-a-lifetime vacation destination.