Turks & Caicos
The beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands are situated 575 miles
southeast of Miami and 39 miles south east of Mayaguana in the
Bahamas. Covering 193 square miles of the Atlantic ocean, Turks and
Caicos Islands has one of the longest coral reefs in the world,
making it a premier diving destination.
One of the most
valuable possessions of the islands are the white sandy beaches,
which in total cover 230 miles and are complimented with crystal
clear waters. The islands are relatively flat but depending on the
island, the terrain can vary from sand dunes to lush green
vegetation. There are eight major islands: Salt Cay, Grand Turk,
South Caicos, East Caicos, Middle Caicos, North Caicos,
Providenciales and West Caicos. The people on the islands are known
for their friendliness. East Caicos and West Caicos are uninhabited.
The Tourism
industry gives Turks and Caicos its main revenue. In addition to
this the islands are also a major offshore financial center. There
is a small traditional fishing industry that continues throughout
Turks and Caicos. On the islands of Providenciales and Grand Turk
you will find International style hotel accommodations, each one has
its own unique set up and surroundings. Native dishes are served
along with international cuisine, you will find this at most of the
restaurants. More casual and serene accommodations can be found on
the other islands and smaller cays. |