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TCI: Turks & Caicos Islands Receives World Travel Awards 2020 Nominations

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#Providenciales, December 13, 2019 – Turks and Caicos –  The World Travel Awards officially announced the Caribbean nominations for the 27th annual World Travel Awards and the Turks and Caicos Islands has secured eight (8) coveted nominations in the following categories:

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Beach Destination 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Destination 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Destination 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Dive Destination 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Honeymoon Destination 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Island Destination 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board 2020

Ø  Caribbean’s Most Romantic Destination 2020

The Turks & Caicos Islands, as a destination, has won the World Travel Award for Caribbean’s Leading Beach Destination every year since 2015. From 2012 to 2014 the award for Caribbean’s Leading Beach Destination was won by Grace Bay Beach specifically. The Turks and Caicos Islands also won the award for Caribbean’s Most Romantic Destination in 2019 for the first time. Additionally, the following nominations were received by Turks and Caicos Islands companies, resorts and hotels:

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Airline 2020 – interCaribbean Airways

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Airline Brand 2020 – interCaribbean Airways

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Airport Lounge 2020 – VIP Flyers Club at Providenciales International Airport

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Port 2020 – Grand Turk Cruise Center

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading All Suite Hotel 2020 – Point Grace and The Palms

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading All Inclusive Family Resort 2020 – Beaches Turks & Caicos

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Beach Resort 2020 – Amanyara Villas

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Boutique Hotel 2020 – Point Grace

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Boutique Resort 2020 – Beach House

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Hotel 2020 – The Palms

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Residences 2020 – The Estate at Grace Bay Club

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Suite 2020 – Grace Bay Penthouse Suite at Grace Bay Club

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Hotel Villa 2020 – Private Villa at Windsong Resort

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Resort 2020 – Amanyara Villas, COMO Parrot Cay and Seven Stars Resort

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Private Island Resort 2020 – The Meridian Club

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Resort 2020 – Seven Stars Resort

Ø  Caribbean’s Most Romantic Resort 2020 – Seven Stars Resort

Ø  Caribbean’s Leading Destination Management Company 2020 – Olympia Destination Management Company

Minister of Tourism Hon. Ralph Higgs stated, “We are thrilled to be nominated in these distinguished categories by the World Travel Awards. To be nominated in eight categories among other exceptional fellow nominees is a testament to our commitment of continual success in the industry. My Ministry, my tourism team and partners in the industry are a dedicated team of professionals, who through an integrated approach to promote the strength of brand Turks and Caicos have once again shine through. We are grateful to our team, partners and all persons in the industry for the various roles they play in making our country a dream destination”.

Chairman of the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board Mrs. Adelphine Higgs-Pitter commented, “On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board, we are elated that our Beautiful by Nature destination has once again captured nominations in eight categories. The additional eighteen nominations received by our local industry partners also affirms the destination’s standing among the best of the best regionally. The Turks and Caicos Tourist Board will continue to do our part to maintain the consistency and high standard of brand Turks and Caicos and will work to continuously upgrade our destination’s tourism product and offerings to remain a competitive tourism destination”.

Acting Director of Tourism Ms. Mary Lightbourne responded to news of the World Travel Award nominations by stating, “We are proud of the nominations the Turks and Caicos Islands has received for the 2020 World Travel Awards. Over the years, we have amassed numerous nominations, awards and accolades from some of the world’s most renowned travel and tourism organizations and the World Travel Awards is no exception. Our 2020 World Travel Awards nominations cover a number of our niche markets including dive, romance and cruise and demonstrates the diligence of the Tourist Board and our industry partners’ efforts in marketing and positioning our destination as the premiere luxury destination in the Caribbean and indeed the world”.

Voting for the Caribbean awards is now open and closes at midnight on 10th January 2020. The general public can visit https://www.worldtravelawards.com/vote to cast votes for the Turks and Caicos Islands in all of the above categories and assist the destination in winning additional accolades in travel excellence.

The 27th annual World Travel Awards Caribbean Gala Ceremony will take place on January 20, 2020 at Sandals Royal Bahamian, Nassau, Bahamas.

Release: TCI Tourist Board

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HURRICANE MELISSA: NATIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS

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Turks and Caicos, October 28, 2025 – We are closely monitoring the impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica, and our thoughts and prayers are with our regional neighbours for their safety and well-being

We are now entering a critical period as Hurricane Melissa advances towards the Turks and Caicos Islands. Current projections indicate that Hurricane Melissa will begin to impact the Turks and Caicos Islands around midday tomorrow, Wednesday, 29th October.

This morning, Her Excellency the Governor and the Hon. Premier chaired a State of Preparedness Meeting.  All Government agencies and critical services are mobilised. The safety and protection of every person across our Islands remains our highest priority. Our emergency response teams are prepared and the TCI Regiment is deployed across each of our  Islands to support community readiness and immediate response. The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force are on active duty, with additional officers in North Caicos, Salt Cay, South Caicos and Grand Turk.

At this time, the hurricane is moving north-northeast. The country is expected to experience tropical storm conditions, heavy rainfall and significant storm surge. The storm surge poses a serious concern for low-lying coastal areas especially along our western and southern coastlines, which may result in coastal flooding.  Based on the most current weather projections and anticipated impacts for the Turks and Caicos Islands, the National Executive have agreed the following actions:

1.    Evacuation Advisories

Residents in specific low-lying and flood-prone coastal areas are likely to experience significant storm surge of 2-4 feet with accompanying rainfall. Strong advice is now place for residents in these areas to relocate to designated shelters which will be open from 4pm this afternoon. These areas include:

Middle Caicos 

  • Conch Bar                 Nearest Shelter: The Community Centre

North Caicos

  • Sandy Point              Nearest Shelter : Sandy Point Community Centre
  • Whitby                        Nearest Shelter: Adelaide Oemler Primary School
  • Bottle Creek              Nearest Shelter: Adelaide Oemler Primary School

Providenciales

      • Chalk Sound             Nearest Shelter Enid Capron Primary School
      • Five Cays                  Nearest Shelter: Enid Capron Primary School
      • Discovery Bay          Nearest Shelter: All Saints Church, Leeward Highway
      • Juba Sound              Nearest Shelter: A. Louise Garland High School
      • Long Bay                   Nearest Shelter: A. Louise Garland High School

South Caicos

  • Cockburn Harbour   Nearest Shelter: Community Centre
  • Old Airport Road      Nearest Shelter: Community Centre

Should an evacuation order become necessary, it will be issued following the 6:00 PM Advisory this evening from the TCI National Weather Service.

2.    Activation of Emergency Operations Centre

The National Emergency Operations Centre in Providenciales and all Islands Emergency Operations Centres will be activated at 4:00 PM today.

3.    Shelters Access
Shelters across all Islands will open today at 4:00 PM to receive members of the public.

4.    Shelter-in-Place

A Strong Shelter-in-Place Advisory is in place for all islands, commencing at 10:00 PM tonight. This will be in place until the all clear has been issued.

This means that from 10:00 PM tonight, all residents should be off the road, in a safe location, either at home or a designated shelter.

Please note that this position may be revised following the 6:00 PM Advisory from the TCI National Weather Service, depending on updated storm projections.

The Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority (TCIAA) has confirmed that all airports remain fully operational for today. They will advise the public about ongoing operations dependent on the weather impacts.

In times such as this, the role of commercial entities extends beyond business – it becomes a vital part of the community’s resilience. All retailers and service providers are urged to uphold their humanitarian responsibilities by maintaining fair pricing and ensuring essential goods and services remain accessible to all.

Residents and visitors are reminded to adhere strictly to all official advisories and evacuation orders as they are issued. Avoid unnecessary movement, secure your property, and ensure that you and your family are prepared with essential supplies. Stay prepared and stay safe.

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Frontier Airlines’ Arrival to Turks & Caicos Marks a Game-Changing Connection

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Turks and Caicos, October 25, 2025 – Budget-friendly skies are opening over the Turks and Caicos Islands as Frontier Airlines prepares to launch its first-ever nonstop flights between Providenciales International Airport (PLS) and Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) — the world’s busiest air hub.

Starting December 20, 2025, the twice-weekly service will offer residents and tourists a direct, affordable gateway to and from the U.S. mainland. The new route marks Frontier’s debut in the Turks and Caicos, part of a major regional expansion that includes 22 new routes across Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America.

“We couldn’t be more excited to begin operations in Providenciales,” said Josh Flyr, Frontier’s Vice President of Network and Operations Design. “With our nonstop service to Atlanta, we’re making travel easier, more affordable, and unlocking connections to countless destinations across the U.S. and beyond. It’s not just about tourism — it’s about opportunity.”

Big Win for Providenciales and the Region

The move positions Howard Hamilton International Airport as a growing Caribbean hub. Frontier’s low-fare model is expected to stimulate visitor arrivals, particularly from Atlanta — a key U.S. tourism feeder city — while giving Turks and Caicos residents new, cost-effective travel options for business, education, and leisure.

Industry observers note that the timing couldn’t be better. Turks and Caicos tourism remains on an upward trajectory in 2025, with hotel occupancy and airlift both climbing following the pandemic rebound. Frontier’s entry adds competitive pricing to an air market long dominated by legacy carriers, expanding the reach of the destination to more budget-minded travelers.

A Wider Growth Strategy

The Atlanta–Providenciales launch is part of Frontier’s aggressive Caribbean push this winter, which also includes new flights to NassauSt. MaartenPuerto Vallarta, and San José del Cabo. Introductory fares to select destinations are as low as US $69 one-way.

For Turks and Caicos, the connection to Atlanta — one of Frontier’s strategic bases — means instant access to hundreds of onward destinations in North America and beyond.

As Frontier joins the expanding roster of carriers serving the islands, tourism officials are calling it a “win-win for accessibility and affordability.” And for travelers? It’s a golden ticket to paradise — at a fraction of the cost.

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Turks & Caicos Police Commissioner Urges Students to “Awaken Their Sleeping Giants”

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Turks and Caicos, October 24, 2025 – Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey delivered an impassioned address to male students at Clement Howell High School, calling on them to recognize their power, seize their potential, and “awaken the sleeping giants” within.

In a message that blended humility, faith, and personal experience, the Commissioner reminded the boys that the decisions they make today will shape their future.“The choices you make today determine who you become tomorrow,” he said.

Bailey, who revealed he was the first in his family to attend high school, urged the students to embrace education and discipline as tools of transformation.“Knowledge is power. If you want to be a real man, you need to read,” he told them. “Remember your potential — if others can do it, so can you. Some of you are sleeping giants waiting to be awakened.”

He emphasized that circumstances of birth do not dictate destiny, challenging the young men to carry self-respect, faith, and moral conviction wherever they go.  “Self-respect is key; respect yourself, respect others, and respect God,” he said.  “The circumstances you were born into do not define who you are.”

The Commissioner also spoke about resilience, advising that true strength often lies in restraint.

“There will be challenges, and people may try to impede your development — but rise above negativity. Sometimes, strength means walking away,” he said. “Some of you are sleeping lions; it’s time to awaken that instinct and rediscover your true potential.”

In closing, Commissioner Bailey delivered a stirring challenge:

“Each morning, look in the mirror and remind yourself that you were created by God and are capable of great exploits. You are a possibility with potential. Step forward with confidence — this is your country, your islands. Be the best version of yourself.”

Following his speech, the Commissioner engaged the students in open dialogue, answering questions and listening to their perspectives on issues affecting young men in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Developed by Deandrea Hamilton • with ChatGPT (AI) • edited by Magnetic Media.

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