Gibbs Cay
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Provo Ponies
Havana Club
Sapodilla Bay
Grace Bay
Whale Watching Off Grand Turk
Smiths Reef
Library Reef
Turks & Caicos Musts
Gibbs Cay is a 7 acre uninhabited island off Grand Turk. With an abundance of colorful sea life, it has some of the Caribbean’s best snorkeling. The cay is also home to some friendly stingrays, which you can play and swim with under the expert guidance of a tour guide.
Visit Provo Ponies for an exciting guided horse-riding experience in the shallow and calm waters of Long Bay Beach in Providenciales. No matter what your experience level, the experts at Provo Ponies will choose the perfect horse for you and will guide you all the way.


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One of Turks and Caicos’ best entertainment venues can be found at the Havana Club located at the Windsong Resort on Grace Bay. Some of the world’s best musicians, comedians, magicians, and more pass through the Havana Club, offering its visitors a fun and memorable evening. With a wide range of events taking place at the Havana Club, you are sure to find the great time you are looking for!
Pack an umbrella, a lunchbox and maybe a Frisbee and a book and head out to Sapodilla Bay to spend a quiet afternoon. Few beaches in the Turks and Caicos Islands offer such seclusion and serenity. The water is so clear and tranquil that you can see the bottom up to 300 feet from the shore.
Smith’s Reef is a dive site located in the Turtle Cove area of Providenciales. A great spot for beginners, the area offers an amazing variety of corals as well as fishes, stingrays and turtles. You may also come across the mesmerizingly beautiful but venomous Lionfish!
A Turks and Caicos landmark and definite must do for amazing seafood is Da Conch Shack on Providenciales. As suggested by the name, the specialty at this one-of-a-kind restaurant and beach bar is conch. Other great local dishes such as a variety of fish and seafood, as well as a delicious island jerk chicken, are also prepared.

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Da Conch Shack
Library Reef is an absolute must do for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. With a wall that goes from 30 to 7000 feet, there is an abundant array of marine life to see. You may even come across a sluggish Nurse Shark or a Spotted Eagle Ray!
Grace Bay on the eastern side of Providenciales is truly a one-of-a-kind beach destination and favorite of many locals and visitors to the island. The crystal clear water and silky sand make Grace Bay absolutely stunning. In addition to sunbathing and swimming, there is great sailing and other water sports offered on the beach.
For a truly unforgettable whale-watching experience, the North American Humpback Whale Watching offered off the islands of Grand Turk and Salt Cay is an absolute must do. From January through early April, you have the amazing opportunity to witness these amazing creatures firsthand on their annual journey to the Caribbean for mating and birth. There is even an opportunity to dive beneath the surface and listen to the songs of these underwater giants!

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Black Forest

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Black Forest named for its unusual black coral of all shapes and varieties, is one of the most amazing diving sites in Grand Turk. The rich aquatic life around the site abounds in colorful and interesting species like Parrotfish and Moorish Idol.