Relaxation in Turks and Caicos Islands vacation home rentals
Turks and Caicos feels like an island paradise, with its white sandy beaches, clear waters and swaying palm trees. Only 15 miles in length, with the major islands connected by road and water taxi, it's easy to explore and find secluded beaches off the beaten track. Staying in Turks and Caicos Islands vacation rentals allows you to try scuba diving, snorkeling or simply relaxing on the sand with a rum cocktail. There are a couple of small settlements such as Cockburn Town, which has restaurants serving local seafood and Caribbean favorites, plus some souvenir shops selling colorful crafts.
Attractions near Turks and Caicos Islands vacation rentals
If you've had too much sun, head for Turks & Caicos National Museum for a couple of hours and learn more about the history of the islands. Housed in an old colonial property, this small museum takes you through early island history, through to the days of British rule, as well as teaching you more about the natural features of the islands. The National Environment Centre also has fun, kid-friendly exhibits, with a tour that shows you how the natural features of the islands were formed, and how they can be preserved.
Activities near Turks and Caicos Islands vacation homes
Turks and Caicos is perhaps best know for its beaches, which have soft white sand that contrasts with the turquoise-blue seas. Grace Bay Beach is often ranked among the best in the world, with warm clear waters without rocks or seaweed, and its 3-mile length only broken up by the soft dunes. Many Turks and Caicos Islands vacation rentals are found in this area, which is popular for snorkeling and boating. Gibbs Cay has clear water and long coral reefs, and friendly stingrays swim around this bay, often swimming right up to tourists for selfies and belly rubs.
Local weather during your stay in Turks and Caicos vacation homes
Turks and Caicos enjoy warm weather all year round, with a tropical climate. December to April are peak time for the islands, with visitors enjoying heat in the mid-70s and lower humidity. However, it's a year-round destination, and during the more humid months of the rainy season, June to October, there are plenty of pools and beaches where you can cool off. Most rain comes in short bursts, so it rarely ruins your day. Hurricanes are most likely in August and September, although the islands aren't as badly hit as some of their neighbors. However, they can cause travel delays.
Family friendlyFamily fun near Turks and Caicos vacation homes
Kids will love the natural attractions in Turks and Caicos. Vacation homes can be found near family-friendly places like Provo Ponies, a stable with trail rides and interactive experiences on rescued ponies, and Conch Bar Caves, an above-ground cave system with dramatic formations to see on tours. You could also visit Turks and Caicos National Museum, a museum with artifacts and exhibits on local culture and history.