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TCI: Top 5 in Tourism: Outdoor Activities

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#Providenciales, August 1, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – Surprise, surprise!  We reveal the Top 5 Outdoor things to do in Turks and Caicos on TripAdvisor.

Grace Bay Beach is often crowned the World’s Leading, the #1 Beach in the World and the Caribbean but when it comes to those ranking experiences on Trip Advisor, this crescent piece of paradise falls to fourth in the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Outdoor Activities category. Seriously.

We have put a list of the Top 5 together and we get started with No. 5 on the elite list.

Nautique Sports ranks No. 5 out of 139 Outdoor Activities in the Turks and Caicos Islands listed on TripAdvisor. Nautique Sports also gets a FIVESTAR rating.  One comment posted in March explains: “Captain Sam showed us an awesome time!! The kids tubed and my husband skied for the first time in 30 years!! We all snorkeled, visited Iguana Island and toured the canals. So much fun and such a great captain.”

Taking the No. 4 spot on the Top 5 on TripAdvisor is Grace Bay Beach.  Eighty-nine percent of those spending time on the beach call it an ‘excellent’ experience and it too has a FIVE STAR ranking.  Here is a comment posted in February:  Grace Bay beach is the reason why people go to Turks. You can walk for miles without the crowds of other beaches. The colour of the water and the soft, silky sand sand never get tired.”

Another FIVE STAR rating is earned by No. 3 on the list, Silly Creek Water Sports.  We liked the comment posted in June by a family from Jacksonville, Florida.  “We chose to go to the pirate’s cave, the kids went cliff jumping and we all had an awesome snorkeling experience at a reef at the far side of the island. They treated us to a delicious rum punch after snorkeling. I would highly recommend Silly Creek Water Sports!”

Taking the No. 2 spot on the Top 5 Outdoor Activities in Turks and Caicos on TripAdvisor is Turks and Caicos Kiteboarding.  And you guessed it, it is another FIVESTAR rating for this adventure. Here is a comment that gives high praise to the site at Long Bay Beach and the staff of TCK.  “We thoroughly enjoyed our kiteboarding lessons with TCK. Long Bay beach is the PERFECT spot for kiteboarding. Zoltan, Atanas and Chris were all great/patient teachers. Up on board after a few hours of lessons. Would recommend them to anyone! Will definitely be back.”

So now, to the top of the top. 

The No. 1 ranked outdoor experience in the Turks and Caicos Islands, according to the folks at TripAdvisor is Aqua TCI.  Yeah, who knew?  Yet Aqua TCI is top tier and it has everything to do with the fact that every experience posted by their guests has been excellent or very good.  No compromises here and it too secures a fantastic FIVESTAR rating. 

Here is what some Ohio residents posted in January: “We have been to Roatan, Little Cayman, Curacao, Bonaire, St. Lucia, Cozumel, BVI’s……This was the Cherry on Top! From the moment we booked our trip and received the thorough information that Stephanie sent us prior to our arrival so that we were prepared…I knew we were in very good hands…… On board they serve delicious and nutritious snacks between dives. Many places offer nothing or just a bag of chips. We had hummus, fruit, Steph’s homemade banana bread (should be sold in stores) and tortilla chips. And for this No. 1 Outdoor Activity in Turks and Caicos, the sea life was equally as friendly.  Dolphins that swam with them for nearly an hour plus, “turtle, trigger fish, lobster, eel, juvenile drum, scorpion fish, jaw fish, garden eel, OK – I will stop but you get my point.”

There are 139 Outdoor Activities in the Turks and Caicos Islands ranked on Trip Advisor.

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The Turks and Caicos Islands Set Positive Start to 2026 with Increase in January Stayover Arrivals  

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Grace Bay Strip Stone Creek Travels

PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS – (February 25th, 2026) – The Turks and Caicos Islands began 2026 on a positive note, with stayover arrivals in January surpassing the same period in 2025.

Preliminary figures indicate that 56,830 stayover visitors arrived in January 2026, representing a two percent increase year-on-year. The steady growth continues the positive momentum experienced at the close of 2025.

Mr. Paul Pennicook, Interim CEO Consultant, attributed the encouraging performance to new collaboration with tour operator partners as well as increased airlift from key source markets.

“We anticipated a strong January performance following the growth recorded in November and December. The winter season has traditionally been a robust period for the Turks and Caicos Islands, and this year that strength has been further supported by enhanced collaboration with partners and expanded airlift from Canada and the United States We are cautiously optimistic about maintaining this upward trajectory in the weeks and months ahead.

Cruise Sector

In cruise, preliminary figures show 122,935 cruise passenger arrivals in January, reflecting a 15 percent decrease compared to January 2025. The decline is attributed to a reduction in cruise calls during the month. A total of 33 vessels called on Grand Turk in January, seven fewer than during the corresponding period last year.

Marketing Shows

As part of its ongoing efforts to position the Turks and Caicos Islands as a premier luxury destination, Experience Turks and Caicos has been actively participating in the Travel & Adventure Shows across several major cities in the United States.

The destination has already been showcased in Washington, D.C., New York, and Chicago, with Fort Lauderdale and Denver scheduled in the coming weeks.

Public Relations Manager Laura Dowrich represented the Turks and Caicos Islands alongside the destination’s U.S. marketing agency, ABA Global.

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“One of the most encouraging takeaways from these shows is that the Turks and Caicos Islands is indeed on travellers’ radar. We met many visitors who shared fond memories of their time here, others who already have trips booked and were seeking recommendations on activities and dining, and many more who aspire to visit. It was a pleasure highlighting our multi-island destination and sharing the many experiences that make the Turks and Caicos Islands truly special,” said Ms. Dowrich.

Awards & Recognition

Building on a stellar year of accolades in 2025, the Turks and Caicos Islands has begun 2026 with additional international recognition.

The destination earned a Gold Badge in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, placing #5 in Best Family Vacations in the Caribbean and #5 in Best Beaches in the World. In the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, Grand Turk was ranked #10 among the Best Caribbean Islands to Visit.

About Experience Turks and Caicos

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Experience Turks and Caicos is the official destination marketing and management organisation (DMMO) for the Turks and Caicos Islands. The organisation is committed to positioning the destination as a premier, sustainable luxury tourism hub. By leveraging smart tools, data-driven strategies, and stakeholder collaboration, Experience Turks and Caicos focuses on enhancing the visitor experience and fostering long-term industry success.

About the Turks and Caicos Islands

The Turks and Caicos Islands consist of two island groups in the Lucayan Archipelago—the larger Caicos Islands and the smaller Turks Islands. Home to some of the world’s most pristine beaches, including the award-winning Grace Bay Beach, the destination is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, luxury accommodations, and rich cultural heritage. Each island and cay offer a unique experience:

  • Providenciales boasts world-class resorts, fine dining, and high-end tourism offerings.
  • Grand Turk serves as the vibrant hub for cruise tourism and historical exploration.
  • The sister islands provide a gateway to nature, adventure, and authentic local culture.

Recognised as the world’s best-kept secret, the Turks and Caicos Islands offer effortless luxury, with seamless connectivity via direct flights from major cities in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

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North Caicos – Correy Forbes

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DDME Staff Strengthen Disaster Management Capacity Through Professional Development Workshop

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Ms. Yolande Williams, Community Preparedness Officer for South Caicos speaking to Dr. Clerveaux

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Wednesday, 25 February 2026: Staff of the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME) participated in a one‑day Professional Staff Development Workshop on Thursday, 19th February 2026. The session was facilitated by former DDME Director (2011–2021) and current Permanent Secretary of the Governor’s Office, Dr. Virginia Clerveaux.

The in-house workshop was organised by the DDME Training Unit, to focus on the National Disaster Management Framework, strengthening staff understanding of their roles and responsibilities within disaster management. The session also aimed to enhance the effectiveness of the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) and reinforce inter‑agency coordination.

Drawing on her extensive experience in disaster management in the Turks and Caicos Islands, as well as several deployments to CDEMA member states including Haiti, The Bahamas, and Jamaica, Dr. Clerveaux provided practical insights that reinforced key concepts and clarified operational expectations. Staff members actively participated in discussions and shared recommendations to improve sub‑committee performance and overall departmental efficiency.

To support learning retention, the workshop incorporated pre‑ and post‑assessments, enabling participants to evaluate their understanding and track improvements.

Acting Director of DDME, Mr. Kevaun Lucas stated: “Investing in the continued development of our team is essential to strengthening national resilience. This and future planned workshops will help to reinforce our commitment to building a highly skilled, well‑coordinated workforce capable of leading and supporting disaster management efforts across the Turks and Caicos Islands. I am proud of the team’s engagement and encouraged by the meaningful contributions they made throughout the session.”

This Professional Staff Development Workshop forms part of DDME’s ongoing commitment to enhancing internal capacity, strengthening operational coordination and improving overall departmental synergy as the agency continues to advance national preparedness and response capabilities.

 

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1st insert:   Ms. Tamara Hylton, Training and Education Manager for DDME
2nd insert: Dr. Virginia Clerveaux with DDME Staff Members
3rd insert: Mr. Kevern De Bellott, Deputy Director for DDME speaking to Dr. Clerveaux

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Multi-Agency Enforcement Action Conducted in Five Cays

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, 20 February 2026 — The Informal Settlements Unit (ISU), in collaboration with key government agencies, coordinated a multi-agency enforcement exercise on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at Block and Parcel 60609/33 in the Five Cays area.

The exercise was led by the Crown Land Unit, pursuant to its statutory mandate under the Crown Land Ordinance to prevent squatting and encroachment on Crown land. The ISU coordinated the operation, with support provided by the Planning Department and the Turks and Caicos Islands Border Force, while the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force ensured security throughout the activity.

The enforcement action followed a series of inspections conducted by the Crown Land Unit throughout Five Cays, which identified several illegally constructed buildings made of concrete and timber on sections of the subject parcel. In keeping with the provisions of the Crown Land Ordinance, occupied structures were served Letters of Illegal Occupation, delivered by hand to occupants and posted on structures where individuals were absent. Incomplete and unoccupied structures were served Notices of Unauthorized Occupation pursuant to section 22 of the Ordinance. A total of ten (10) Letters of Illegal Occupation and three (3) Notices of Unauthorized Occupation were issued during the exercise.

The Informal Settlements Unit reiterates that these coordinated enforcement exercises form part of the Government’s ongoing efforts to uphold the law, protect Crown land, and manage informal settlements in a structured and lawful manner. Members of the public are reminded that unauthorised occupation and development on Crown land is unlawful and subject to enforcement action.

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