
Serene Shores, Refined Luxury
Tucked away at the southern edge of the Bahamian archipelago, Turks and Caicos is a sanctuary of barefoot elegance. With miles of powder-soft white sand, aquamarine waters, and the world’s third-largest barrier reef, this uncrowded island chain is the Caribbean at its most refined. Whether you're drawn to boutique beachfront resorts, laid-back island vibes, or extraordinary marine life, your Envoyage advisor will design a Turks & Caicos escape that’s as tranquil or active as you like.

Turks and Caicos in Focus
Currency: US Dollars $
Tipping Customs: 10-15%, if a service charge is not included.
Language: English
Popular Drink: Turks Head beer
Must Eat: Conch Ceviche
Power Up: US Plugs, 120 V
Weather: Great tropical climate with an average temperature of 82°.
Best Time to Visit: December to April is typically the peak-season.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Set Sail on a Catamaran Cruise
Glide over turquoise waters, snorkel thriving reefs, or relax on a quiet cay while sailing aboard a luxury catamaran.
Explore Marine Life by Eco-Kayak
Paddle through Nature Reserves where red and black mangroves shelter tropical birds and endangered rock iguanas.
Scavenge the Shoreline
Join local guides for a fun seaside scavenger hunt—searching for sand dollars, seashells, and other natural treasures.
Indulge in Water Sports
Try kiteboarding, parasailing, windsurfing, or simply paddle through crystal-clear shallows—this is your playground.
Shop Duty-Free in Providenciales
From artisan crafts to high-end finds, shopping in Provo is entirely duty-free—another reason to bring something special home.