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Welcome to the Turks and Caicos!
Rapidly becoming popular by North American and European vacationers is the island of Providenciales, nestled among two groups of islands in the northern Caribbean known as the Turks and Caicos Islands - or, as others have dubbed them, the Caribbean's Last Frontier.

You'll find the Turks and Caicos Islands, which are a British territory, 575 miles southeast of Miami (about 90 minutes by plane).

Providenciales, called Provo for short, is the most developed island and is growing quickly as a tourism and offshore financial center. It is 38 square miles with a rocky terrain producing small hills in places. Vegetation is sparse.

Surrounded by virgin coral reefs, Provo and its sister islands are perfect for diving, snorkeling and virtually any other activity imaginable in or on turquoise waters. Divers are impressed with the abundance of marine life and the fact that, at certain times of the year, underwater visibility can reach or exceed 175 feet.

The one casino licensed so far by the government is located at the Turquoise Reef Hotel. It's relatively small, but professionally operated and a great deal of fun. Island bands entertain mainly at the hotels.

Visitors will find a good selection of restaurants, many of them offering first-class cuisine.

The island has established itself as an offshore financial center and is steadily welcoming increasing numbers of foreign investors to its tax-free shores. Investment opportunities in real estate and other projects are numerous as luxury hotels and condominiums spring up.

This is a great island to visit to relax, enjoy watersports, golf, gamble and gaze at some incredible sunsets.

Flying time from Miami to Provo via jet is about 80 minutes.   Twice daily 727 and 757 jet service from Miami to Providenciales is provided by American Airlines (1-800-433-7300).  Various charters arrive weekly from New York, Detroit, Toronto, and other major North American cities. 

There are three international airports in the Turks & Caicos Islands:   On Provo, Grand Turk, and South Caicos.   Regularly scheduled service and charter flights connect the islands to one another.    Flights are available from the TCI to the Bahamas, Jamaica, Dominican Republic or most any Caribbean destination.

Domestic air service is provided to all of the inhabited islands on a daily basis on Skyking, Turks & Caicos Airways, InterIsland Airways and local charter service.

U.S. citizens and Canadians may enter on a birth certificate and a photo identification card together with a return ticket. Citizens of other countries require passports.

 

Welcome to Turks & Caicos
Photo courtesy
Turks & Caicos Tourism

 




Population: Approximately 15,000 people live in the Turks & Caicos Islands.

Currency: The U.S. dollar. Major credit cards are accepted by hotels, restaurants, car rental firms and most other tourist-oriented businesses.

Taxes: The Turks and Caicos Islands are a tax-free British territory with no direct taxation of any kind. There are no income taxes, property taxes or corporate taxes. The government earns revenue from customs import duties, stamp duty on certain transactions and departure taxes.

Language: English

For more information to help you plan your trip, contact:

Turks & Caicos Tourist Board
P.O. Box 594023
Miami, FL 33159
Tel: 1-800-241-0824 (North America only)

Turks & Caicos Information Office
International House
47 Chase Side
Enfield, Middlesex EN2 6NB
England
Tel: 081-364-5188

 

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When you're there, pick up a copy of "Where, When, How" magazine.  Published monthly by AdVantage, Ltd., it provides a comprehensive overview of entertainment and special events in the islands.   Visit their web site at http://www.provo.net/wwh





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