Discover the best top things to do in Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos including Gibbs Cay, Pillory Beach, SunRay Beach, Grand Turk Cruise Center, Turks & Caicos National Museum.
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4.5 based on 301 reviews
Uninhabited island with some of the most beautiful Beaches and the best diving sites the Islands have to offer.
Very disappointed with our visit as far as interacting with the rays. There was absolutely no interaction at all! You would catch a glimpse of one or two and they would be gone. The guides told us that it has been this way since the hurricane - the numbers are not there and what are there are very skittish. They reported to us that most all clients have been leaving disappointed.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
Beautiful beach and much quieter than the south shore. The Bohio Dive Resort has nice facilities. You can rent snorkel gear there.
4.5 based on 323 reviews
Warm, calm and clear waters make this a perfect beach for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving.
If you got small kids, or grand parents sunray beach is the place if you like to daze
on the beach, just perfect walking distance from ship, bars, water sports, local dining places you name it, Grand Turks got it.
Throughout the beach you can rent sunbeds, and prices is mostly for the whole day.
the further one go longside the beach the cheaper it gets, so if your want peace and quite you gotta go a bit further away from the ship.
Its got a great vibe for both small kids, youngsters, and seniors too.
Make sure to stop by the duty free shops around the pier, one can really some money here.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
The beach is fantastic The colors are marvelous. Some of the beach-chairs are free for the cruise-passengers. The cruise center does not give you the feeling of being among the locals since all is built up for cruise-passangers. But just a short walk, and you are among more local buildings and local businesses.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
A look into the rich history of the Caribbean: museum featuring fragments of a wrecked Spanish sailing ship from the early 1500s.
Loved this little museum! We really didn't know much about Grand Turk at all. This museum gave us a little bit of information about a lot of different parts of history (oldest European ship wreck in Western Hemisphere, diving, salt trade, and indigenous people). Had no idea that John Glenn splashed down here! For the price ($5.00), it was well worth the stop! We spent about an hour, maybe 75 mins here. We recommend you stop by to see this place.
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