Situated on the 6-mile long Grand Turk Island, Cockburn Town is an intimate Caribbean paradise easily discovered on foot. The major streets of Duke and Front host landmarks, restaurants and the National Museum of Turks & Caicos Islands, which houses the oldest shipwreck in the western hemisphere, the Molasses Reef Wreck. After exploring the town, head to the miles of sugary beaches and go diving, snorkeling or sailing across the turquoise water.
Restaurants in Cockburn Town
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Blue Water Divers offers scuba diving lessons and tours to some of the most beautiful sites in the Caribbean, along the unsurpassed beauty of the Grand Turk Wall. PADI courses, snorkeling, and Gibbs Cay trips are also available. Conveniently located in town, their specialty is safe, relaxed diving and snorkeling in small groups.
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Grand Turk Diving Company is a small locally owned business, offering Private and small groups for snorkeling, diving and Cay trips. For our overnight visitors, we offer sunset cruises and night snorkeling. We can customize tours for your specific needs, on a flexible schedule.
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After a morning hop on hop tour we truly enjoyed our stay at the cruise port, beautiful beach and property. Highly recommend a stop here.
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This was a Great stop along our tour. It has beautiful views and there is a quaint gift shop there. THE BEST PART WAS THE DONKEY'S. Donkeys are on the island and were used at one time for Salt mining. SInce that industry is no longer there the Donkey's are just there. They are almost like pet Dogs. They come up to the bus and beg for food- will take it right out of your hands- it was scary but then amazing. You always think of domesticated animals as cats or dogs, but the Donkey's were really people friendly.
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