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The islands are located conveniently in the northeast corner of the Caribbean, just over an hour’s flight from Miami. They lie at the southern end of the Bahamas chain, just to the east of Cuba and Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti)
The Turks and Caicos are actually a string of 40 islands and cays (pronounced keys – small islands), only eight of which are inhabited. Providenciales – known as Provo – is the main tourist center and international gateway, The third largest coral reef system in the world lies just offshore, protecting the national park beach area inside it, and providing a bountiful environment for divers and fishermen
The Turks and Caicos are a British Overseas Territory (so we drive on the left!), but North Americans will find it familiar. The US dollar is the official currency and everyone speaks English (although you will hear Creole, French and Spanish, owing to our proximity to other islands). Phone, electrical and television services are based on US standards, and you can even watch your favorite TV shows here on the local cable operator (available in all rooms at Northwest Point).
Grace Bay is the heart of Provo with most of the restaurants, spas, shops, and other activities are located within walking distance of this main stretch. It is about a 15 minute drive to this area from Northwest Point. There are a variety of things to do in the immediate area, and you’ll find it a safe, friendly place to stroll around.