The 10 Best Beaches in the Turks and Caicos (2024)

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One of the spectacular beaches in the Turks and Caicos.

The Turks and Caicos is home to some of the best beaches in the world, yet many of our archipelago’s top coasts go without recognition.

This guide highlights the best beaches in the Turks and Caicos, and how to get to them. To explore the full list of beaches we have, see Beaches of the Turks and Caicos.

Quite a few factors account for our amazing beach sand and unrivaled water. See Why the Turks and Caicos Has the Best Beaches.

Many of our finest beaches are located on the island of Providenciales, which is also home to the majority of hotels and infrastructure as well.

A great aspect of boat charters and tours from Providenciales are the many secluded beaches and coasts that can be visited. There’s an incredible array to discover—from the long white sand beaches in the Caicos Cays, to hidden gems on tiny uninhabited islands. They can’t all be named here, yet there’s something special about exploring the unique and often overlooked beaches found across the 100 islands that make up the Turks and Caicos.

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Grace Bay Beach, the best beach in the world.

Grace Bay Beach

The world-famous Grace Bay Beach is often ranked as the best beach in the world, so it’s no surprise that it tops this list.

Found on the north coast of Providenciales, Grace Bay is home to many of the country’s luxury resorts, and is part of the Princess Alexandra National Park. The bay is protected by a beautiful barrier reef system, which hides some great scuba diving sites.

The soft white sand and clear water of Grace Bay really has to be seen to be fully appreciated, as photos really don’t do it justice.

To the west of Grace Bay is the likewise amazing Bight Beach, and the snorkeling sites of the Bight Reef and Smith’s Reef.

Grace Bay Beach
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Leeward Beach and Emerald Point.

Leeward Beach

Found to the east of Grace Bay is the tranquil Leeward Beach. There’s perfect white sand and incredibly-turquoise water.

This region doesn’t have any large luxury resorts, so the atmosphere tends to be very quiet and secluded. If you’re interested in staying on this exquisite beach, there are quite a few expansive luxury rentals to choose from. The sheltered channels off the eastern side of Leeward are ideal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and wakeboarding.

Leeward Beach can also be a great spot for beachcombing and seashells.

Several accesses lead to this coast, yet can be difficult to find. Check out our Leeward Beach page for detailed information.

Leeward Beach
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The beach and cliffs at Mudjin Harbour on Middle Caicos.

Mudjin Harbour

The breathtaking Mudjin Harbour is the top attraction on the island of Middle Caicos. The high limestone cliffs, white sand beach, Dragon Cay, caves, and breaking surf of this natural attraction come together to create what is often said to be the top landscape in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The name Mudjin Harbour is a local evolution of Bermudian Harbour, as the coast is reminiscent of the bluffs and cliffs of Horseshoe Bay Beach and Stonehole Bay Beach in Bermuda. Bermudians who came over to the Turks and Caicos 1600s and 1700s to rake natural sea salt gave the coast its name.

Nearby to Mudjin Harbour are the Conch Bar Caves, the largest dry cave system in the Bahamas–Turks and Caicos island chains, and the sheltered and scenic Bambarra Beach.

Our two central islands of North Caicos and Middle Caicos are connected by a road causeway, so it’s possible to explore both islands by car. There are many great nature and outdoor sites to discover on these two laid-back islands. A day trip to North Caicos and Middle Caicos is one of our top-rated activities.

Mudjin Harbour

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Horseback riding in the shallow water at Long Bay Beach.

Long Bay Beach

The Turks and Caicos is home to several coasts christened Long Bay, however in this case we’re referring to the unparalleled kiteboarding spot of Long Bay Beach on Providenciales.

Long Bay features fine, white sand, and shallow, brilliant turquoise water that continues out for miles across the Caicos Banks. The constant eastern trade winds create the perfect conditions for kiting, and the shallow depth allows kiters to stand when they’re not ripping across the water, which is great for beginners and pros alike. Long Bay Beach is also the top coast for horseback riding.

Offshore on the horizon is the wreck of the La Famille Express, a Soviet oil rig service vessel turned Dominican freighter, which was grounded during Hurricane Frances in 2004. This wreck is a very popular stop for boat charters.

If you’re looking to stay on the beautiful Long Bay, there is the luxury Shore Club resort and many vacation rental villas to choose from.

Long Bay Beach
Kiteboarding on Providenciales
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The incredible Half Moon Bay Lagoon.

Half Moon Bay

Half Moon Bay is found between Water Cay and Little Water Cay, and is a beach and sandbar lagoon that filled in over time in the channel between these two islands.

This piece of paradise is the top boat excursion destination in the Turks and Caicos. Here you’ll find a great beach, the unique Turks and Caicos Rock Iguana scurrying about the dunes, and a picturesque shallow lagoon on the southern side of the beach.

Half Moon Bay is a really beautiful area, and a great site for nature lovers. In addition to the iguanas, tiny lemon sharks can be seen in the lagoon, and groves of our most-common palm tree, the small thatch palm, frame the bay.

Water Cay and Little Water Cay are uninhabited and undeveloped. A boat cruise or yacht charter is the typical way to visit Half Moon Bay, yet it’s also possible to kayak over from Providenciales and explore on your own.

Half Moon Bay
Little Water Cay
Water Cay
Boat Excursions
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The crystal-clear water at Governor's Beach on Grand Turk.

Governor’s Beach

The beautiful Governor's Beach on the island of Grand Turk features some of the clearest ocean water in the country. Named after Waterloo, the governor’s mansion that’s hidden on the beach, this coast is located just north of the Grand Turk Cruise Center, and the Cruise Center Beach.

This beach was notable for the imposing wreck of the Mega One Triton, a cargo ship from the Dominican Republic which wrecked on the beach in 2012. It was finally removed in early 2020.

Governor's Beach
Day Trip to Grand Turk
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The beautiful North Bay Beach on Salt Cay.

North Bay Beach

The often-overlooked North Bay Beach on the quiet island of Salt Cay is one of the finest coasts in the Turks and Caicos. It brings together everything, perfect white and peach-colored sand, crystal-clear water, small reefs for snorkeling, little wave breaks for stand-up paddle surfing, and perfect seclusion.

Very few visit this beach, so you’re likely to have the entire coast to yourselves. It’s possible to stay on Salt Cay, or take a day trip from the island of Providenciales.

North Bay Beach
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The amazing and secluded beach at Pine Cay and Water Cay.

Pine Cay Beach

The beach fronting the north coast on the private island of Pine Cay has to be seen to be believed. There’s calm water, pristine sand, and exquisite ocean water.

The small Pine Cay Resort is the only resort on the coast, yet there are some rental villas as well. The north coasts of Pine Cay, Water Cay, Half Moon Bay, and Little Water Cay are now connected by sandbars, so it’s possible to trek the entire six-mile (9.7 km) beach and coasts of these islands.

Pine Cay Beach is the best destination in the country to recreate a Maho Beach style photo of an airplane landing over the beach, as the Pine Cay airstrip is located just over the dune. Just keep in mind that there won’t be any large jets landing, and you may have to wait quite a while for a plane to come by!

Pine Cay
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Cedar Point Beach on Middle Caicos.

Cedar Point Beach

Only for the adventurous due to its remote location, the spectacular Cedar Point and Wild Cow Run are located on the far eastern side of Middle Caicos. Here, shifting sandbars and shallow channels create unbelievable vistas, and the crystal-clear water goes on for miles. Several uninhabited cays frame the setting.

The route to Cedar Point can be rough, so it’s best to take a 4x4, plenty of drinking water, and plan to spend a few hours.

Cedar Point Beach
Wild Cow Run
Exploring North Caicos and Middle Caicos by 4x4
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The tranquil Sapodilla Bay Beach on Providenciales.

Sapodilla Bay Beach

The small yet select Sapodilla Bay Beach on the southwest side of Providenciales features some of the calmest ocean water of any beach in the Turks and Caicos, as the coast is nestled between sheltering hills.

Sapodilla Bay is a great stop when exploring the incredible Chalk Sound region of Providenciales. Also adjacent to the beach is the historical site of Sapodilla Hill, where centuries-old rock inscriptions and great views can be seen.

Some great family vacation rentals are located on both Sapodilla Bay and nearby Taylor Bay. These beautiful villas have plenty of space and privacy, as well as pools and full kitchens.

Sapodilla Bay Beach
Chalk Sound National Park
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The exquisite West Caicos Marine National Park.

Honorable Mentions

Several top coasts didn’t quite make the top ten beach list, yet deserve mention.

The West Caicos Marine National Park off the uninhabited island of West Caicos is home to some of the best dive sites in the country, coves with great cliff jumping, and unparalleled underwater visibility. However, due to the lack of sandy beaches, it doesn’t quite qualify as a top ten beach!

The remote Malcolm's Road Beach on Providenciales is a really beautiful coastline, yet the difficulty of access and occasionally rough ocean conditions make the coast a little less predictable. Malcolm’s Road Beach is located close to the deep Atlantic depths off the underwater Caicos Islands plateau, so the water hue here tends to be more vivid blue rather than the brilliant turquoise of our shallower beaches.

The centrally located Bight Beach on Providenciales is another great beach, with its sheltered water, sugar-soft white sand, and lush seagrass snorkeling. The onsite children’s playground and covered picnic tables make this beach a favorite with locals.

Taylor Bay, situated near Chalk Sound, is also a great beach. Unfortunately, it’s a little difficult to find the access path, and parking is limited. A great way to visit this coast is by renting a jet ski from Five Cays Beach and making the short journey over by water, a fun trip in itself.

Big Sand Cay, located south of Salt Cay, is one of the most scenic spots in the Turks and Caicos. However, it’s quite a journey to access, especially from the island of Providenciales. The few who make it out to this remote cay will discover a sheltered and truly spectacular beach.

West Caicos Marine National Park
The Bight Beach
Malcolm's Road Beach
Taylor Bay
Big Sand Cay
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FAQs

What is the prettiest beach in Turks and Caicos? ›

Providenciales, known as “Provo,” is an island with one of the world's most beautiful beaches, Grace Bay Beach. Without question, the 12-mile-long beach is Turks and Caicos's crowning jewel. Routinely topping “best beach” lists for the Caribbean and the world, miles of turquoise sea back the sugar-white, soft sand.

What is the least crowded beach in Turks and Caicos? ›

Grace Bay, Providenciales Island

With virtually no seaweed, rocks, or shells on a long stretch of the bay, Grace Bay is perfect for lounging and soaking up the rays. While several resorts sit near the beach, there are few peddlers and it's large enough that it never seems crowded.

What is the prettiest island in Turks and Caicos? ›

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What is the best side of the island in Turks and Caicos? ›

Most of the best places to stay in Turks and Caicos are on Providenciales, the liveliest of the islands. Providenciales is well-known for sublime 12-mile Grace Bay Beach, which is lined with chic resorts, and offers an appealing choice of bars and restaurants.

Where do the Kardashians stay on Turks and Caicos? ›

It's also where you'll find most of the high-end luxury properties and resorts. Kim Kardashian along with her sisters Kylie and Kourtney have reportedly stayed at the Amanyara retreat, on the western shore of Providenciales.

What part of Turks and Caicos is most popular? ›

There Are Several Great Islands in the Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay Beach and the island of Providenciales welcomes by far the majority of guests visiting our islands and has the greatest global recognition, yet our less-populated islands also hide some incredible beaches and attractions.

What month is beaches Turks and Caicos cheapest? ›

If you're after a cheap room at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa, then you should consider staying during the low season. The cheapest deals can generally be found in May and September.

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Where do celebrities stay in Turks and Caicos? ›

Providenciales has become a favorite among celebrities, with its upscale shopping, gourmet dining, and exclusive beachfront properties. For the most popular celebrities, Sailrock South Caicos has become the go-to resort because it's more secluded than those on Providenciales.

How many days do you need in Turks and Caicos? ›

Even though you could spend weeks here, Turks and Caicos will easily deliver everything you need for a tropical beach vacay in just three days. The archipelago is made up of 40 cays and islands, but only eight are populated, with Providenciales at the center of the action and where you'll fly into.

Where is the safest place to visit in Turks and Caicos? ›

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Where to avoid in Turks and Caicos? ›

Remote and isolated areas in the Turks and Caicos may have an increased risk of crime, including armed robberies. Such areas include West Harbour Bluff, Malcolm Roads Beach, Bonefish Point, and Northwest Point.

What is Turks and Caicos #1 beach in the world? ›

The world-famous Grace Bay Beach is often ranked as the best beach in the world, so it's no surprise that it tops this list. Found on the north coast of Providenciales, Grace Bay is home to many of the country's luxury resorts, and is part of the Princess Alexandra National Park.

Why is it so expensive in Turks and Caicos? ›

Almost everything in Turks and Caicos is imported. The Turks and Caicos Islands do not produce goods or foods in any significant quantities, making it necessary to import almost everything. Having to rely on importing goods means that items must be shipped over long distances, often at a high cost.

Why is Grace Bay Beach the best? ›

Grace Bay is part of the protected Princess Alexandra National Park Between and is kept in pristine condition. There is no trash or pollution on the beach or in the sea, and unlike many popular beaches in the Caribbean and resorts in the Mediterranean, Grace Bay maintains an air of tranquillity.

Is Grace Bay the number one beach in the world? ›

Turks and Caicos location and characteristics earns accolades that continue to add up, thanks to recognition of the destination's amazing attributes. Grace Bay beach on Providenciales was voted the #1 beach in the world by TripAdvisor's Traveller's Choice Awards.

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