Turks & Caicos Holidays
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Turks & Caicos Travel Options
Flights
We use all major airlines across the world and some low cost airlines as well. You cannot fly directly to Turks & Caicos and when flying from the UK you have to stop, usually in the USA. London Heathrow is main way to do this, although you can fly from other UK airports such as Manchester and Edinburgh but this usually requires more than one stop.
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Turks & Caicos Temperature & Rainfall
TURKS & CAICOS
With stunning natural beauty and one of the lowest annual rainfall averages in the Caribbean, Turks & Caicos has plenty to offer tourists looking to visit all year round. They are coral islands rather the volcanic ones that make up much of the Caribbean, meaning that they are very low lying with the majority of the interior being made up of tropical dry forest and mangrove wetlands.
With stunning white sand beaches that surround each of the islands, this is a big drawing point of the British Overseas Territory. There is plenty to do here as well. It is a very popular place for diving and snorkelling as the islands are surrounded by miles of unspoiled barrier reef. Many other water sports are available here such as kiteboarding, kayaking and paddleboarding.
The largest populated islands are Providenciales and Grand Turk, with the capital Cockburn Town being on the latter. Cockburn Town is like stepping back in time with plenty of 200 year old colonial architecture. It is one of the oldest European settlements in the Caribbean. The islands became well known for their part in the sea salt trade and many ruins of the old factories can still be seen. You can find out more about this history at the Turks and Caicos National Museum. You can get round all the towns and villages on the islands by foot but for the best way to see them, rent a bike.
The island is also known for its luxury resorts which are represented in our Chosen Ones, some of the best hotels on the islands.
With stunning white sand beaches that surround each of the islands, this is a big drawing point of the British Overseas Territory. There is plenty to do here as well. It is a very popular place for diving and snorkelling as the islands are surrounded by miles of unspoiled barrier reef. Many other water sports are available here such as kiteboarding, kayaking and paddleboarding.
The largest populated islands are Providenciales and Grand Turk, with the capital Cockburn Town being on the latter. Cockburn Town is like stepping back in time with plenty of 200 year old colonial architecture. It is one of the oldest European settlements in the Caribbean. The islands became well known for their part in the sea salt trade and many ruins of the old factories can still be seen. You can find out more about this history at the Turks and Caicos National Museum. You can get round all the towns and villages on the islands by foot but for the best way to see them, rent a bike.
The island is also known for its luxury resorts which are represented in our Chosen Ones, some of the best hotels on the islands.
Our Chosen Ones...............
Our chosen one's are hotels that come highly recommended, either from our own experiences or from customers feedback.
T E S T I M O N I A L S
Happy People
Chris and Caroline booked me a great trip to the Algarve which I just returned from. They responded quickly to my enquiry, talked me through the options and booked a stunning hotel with a great location. Ben Cheshire
The service was first class, professional and extremely efficient! Above all, it took all of the stress out of booking a trip and I ended up extremely well organised. Thanks to the team. |
Kevin Burns
I would not hesitate to recommend CT4N Travel. They have helped us book the perfect holiday in the past and helped us with advice and support when looking to book in these trying times for the industry. We much appreciated their knowledge and honest opinions. We will definitely be coming back as soon as we are able to book again.
Angela Crossley