TRAVEL REVIEWS
“I have been through Ocean Beach-I would stay there and recommend it. It has the best restaurant, and on one of the nicest stretches of beach in North Caicos. The rooms are very nice, and they also have a pool, and one of those giant chess sets.” -Posted on Trip Advisor 2/29/2008
"With its sparkling turquoise waters, unblemished string of white-sand islands and location in the middle of the world's third-largest coral reef, the 40-island archipelago of Turks and Caicos in the British West Indies possesses a physical beauty that, until the past decade or so, had gone largely unnoticed." - New York Times Travel Section, January 2005
"The Turks & Caicos Islands are a spectacular destination for those who wish to get away from it all. One of the most valuable possessions of the islands are their pristine white sandy beaches, which are complemented with crystal clear turquoise waters. In addition, there are numerous national parks, nature preserves, sanctuaries and historical sites.
Despite an increase in tourist numbers (tourism is the islands' main source of revenue), the islands remain largely uncommercialised and unspoilt with small, personal places to stay and a heavy emphasis on ecotourism. In addition to tourism, the Turks and Caicos economy is based on fishing and offshore financial services.
People on the islands known as 'Belongers' are known for their friendly spirit, which will ensure this is a destination that will help people de-stress, feel comfortable and truly relax." - World Travel Guide
"The coral will be calling you from beneath crystal waters.
At first glance these oddly named and misshapen islands may not be the prettiest in the Caribbean, covered as they are with cactus and thorny acacia trees. They are, however, fringed with exquisite beaches and several hundred miles of coral reef that keeps the Turks & Caicos on the world's top 10 dive list." - Lonely Planet
Fodor’s Top 4 Reasons to Go to Turks & Caicos
1. Even on well-developed Provo, there are still miles of deserted beaches without any footprints or beach umbrellas in sight.
2. The third-largest coral reef system in the world is among the world's top dive sites.
3. Island-hopping beyond the beaten path will give you a feel of the past in the present.
4. Destination spas, penthouse suites, and exclusive villas and resorts make celebrity spotting a popular sport.

