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Jul 25 - 31
You Save $ 722
$ 2171  $ 1449
per person
 
La Vista Azul Resort
#2 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 513
$ 1728  $ 1215
per person
 
The Regent Grand
#3 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
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Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 977
$ 3225  $ 2248
per person
 
The Veranda Resort and Residences Fully Inclusive
#4 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 1225
$ 4210  $ 2985
per person
 
Point Grace
#5 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 683
$ 2676  $ 1993
per person
 
Parrot Cay
#6 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 772
$ 2968  $ 2196
per person
 
Carib Club
#7 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 404
$ 1545  $ 1141
per person
 
Regent Palms Turks and Caicos
#8 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 839
$ 3407  $ 2568
per person
 
Royal West Indies
#9 Vacation Deal
Flight + 7 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 26 - Aug 2
You Save $ 396
$ 1758  $ 1362
per person
 
The Somerset on Grace Bay
#10 Vacation Deal
Flight + 6 Nights*
Area: Providenciales / Parrot Cay / North Caicos
Jul 25 - 31
You Save $ 470
$ 2712  $ 2242
per person
 
 
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All About Providenciales

Providenciales The gorgeous 19km (12-mile) beach and pristine coastline of 98-sq.-km (38-sq.-mile) Providenciales (Provo) were a tourist development waiting to happen. In the early 1980s, hotel megaliths such as Club Med poured money into increasingly popular low-rise eco-conscious resorts. Now Provo's tourist infrastructure far surpasses anything on Grand Turk, the TCI seat of government. This is where the action is, literally, with the bulk of the country's lodging, dining, tours, activities, and entertainment. Still, don't expect a bustling metropolis: Provo remains much sleepier than most other Caribbean islands -- and that's a big part of its charm. One of the larger islands of the Turks and Caicos, Provo is green but arid, with miles of scrubland covering the island's low, undulating hills. Provo is the main destination for most people visiting the TCI.

Caicos Cays Also called the Leeward Cays, these gorgeous little islands were once the haven of pirates. Many are now uninhabited except by day-trippers beachcombing and snorkeling the shallows, while others are private islands with secluded resorts. Little Water Cay is a National Trust nature reserve that is home to the endangered rock iguana.

North Caicos The projected site of the second big TCI boom (they're breaking ground as we go to print) still has a sleepy rural landscape. Roads are dusty and potholed, beaches lovely and untrammeled, lodgings and restaurants admittedly few and far between. Locals say this sparsely populated, 106-sq.-km (41-sq.-mile) island is what Provo looked like before the boom.

Middle Caicos Middle Caicos is the largest island in the Turks & Caicos (125 sq. km/48 sq. miles), and has a remarkably varied landscape. Soft green slopes overlook beautiful Mudjin Harbor. Along the rise is Crossing Place Trail, a narrow 18th-century path so named because it leads to a place where people once crossed a sandbar at low tide to reach North Caicos. A massive aboveground limestone cave system was used by Lucayan Indians some 600 years ago. At Bambarra Beach the sunlit aquamarine waters stretch long into the horizon.

South Caicos This still-sleepy fishing community of some 1,200 people and 21 sq. km (8 sq. miles) is hearing faint rumblings of tourist development. Because the South Caicos tourist infrastructure is still in its infancy, this guide addresses the region only peripherally. But clearly, with its excellent diving and bonefishing opportunities and historic Bermudan-style architecture, "Big South" is an up-and-coming spot.

East Caicos This unspoiled, largely uninhabited 47-sq.-km (18-sq.-mile) island was once used for large sisal and cotton plantations. Now it's largely swampland and savanna.

West Caicos This lovely uninhabited 29-sq.-km (11-sq.-mile) island (with a 202-hectare/500-acre nature preserve) will be the home of a new five-star Ritz-Carlton resort (scheduled to open in 2008), with a 100-slip marina, villas, town houses, cottages, private homes, and the Molasses Reef Hotel. West Caicos is the site of the some of the islands' best scuba diving.

Published by Frommer's © 2012, Whatsonwhen Ltd

 
 

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