Turks And Caicos, Parrot Cay
Eight rugged, beautiful islands and over 30 cays remain deserted, maintaining their untouched natural beauty. Miles of glistening soft white powder sands are lapped by crystal clear warm waters, kick off your shoes and discover hundreds of secluded coves. The islands boast one of the world’s largest coral reefs, over 250 miles, an inspiring premier dive destination known as ‘The Wall’. Reefs are over 7,000 feet high and are alive with multicoloured fish, stingrays and dolphins. The clear waters offer numerous superb dive sites for all abilities, take advantage of the high visibility and explore deserted shipwrecks. Head to Conch Bar Caves National Park, explore 24km of underground caverns and discover lagoons, stalactites and stalagmites or visit Little Water Cay, or Iguana Island, this small uninhabited cay is home to hundreds of iguanas. Providenciales is the most developed of the islands, head to Turtle Cove for numerous boutiques and restaurants or enjoy a game of golf in the sunshine on the fairways at the 18-hole golf course. Fast Facts Language:English Currency: US Dollar Flight duration: One stop, approximately 12 hours and 25 minutes Time difference: GMT - 4 hours Capital: Cockburn Town on Grand Turk Climate: