Getting to Turks & Caicos By Air - The Turks and Caicos Islands currently have 2 full service international airports, Providenciales and Grand Turk, and limited entry facilities in North and South Caicos. All other islands have domestic airports except for East and West Caicos, which are uninhabited.
Airlines Servicing Turks & Caicos
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Delta
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US Airways
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American Airlines
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Air Canada
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West Jet
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British Airways
Inter-Island Travel
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Air Turks & Caicos
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Global Airways
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Caicos Express Airways
Getting To Turks & Caicos By Sea - If you visit the islands by cruise ship, you will arrive at a state of the art cruise ship terminal in Grand Turk and be able to enjoy a wide variety of activities, attractions and shopping.
Private boaters can use a number of facilities in Providenciales, most notably the full service Turtle Cove Marina. Other marinas in Provo can be found at Leeward Marina, South Side Marina and Caicos Marina & Shipyard. Sappodilla Bay on the south side is the preferred anchorage for sailboats
Getting Around Turks & Caicos - Rental Cars, jeeps and scooters are available in Providenciales and Grand Turk. A valid driver's license from a visitor's place of residence is required. A government tax of $15 is levied on all hired cars and $5 on motor scooters. Driving is on the left.
Car Rental Companies
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Avis
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Budget
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Dollar
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Hertz
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National
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Thrifty
Public Transportation - Taxi Service is available at all airports and seaports, as well as throughout the islands. Many drivers will also serve as your local tour guide and show you the undiscovered attractions of the islands.
Ferry - The TCI ferry has daily departures to North Caicos, Middle Caicos and South Caicos.



