There are many beaches in the Turks and Caicos Islands. They are unique, but they all have one thing in common - they are among the best beaches in the Caribbean! Here are 5 of the top beaches in Providenciales.
The Sun lovers' beach - Grace Bay Beach Miles of powder soft white sand. Pristine clear blue warm water. Shallow for wading, gradually deepens for swimming. Calm water sheltered by the reef. Also good for snorkeling in some areas. Reefs with colourful coral and fishes, waist deep for beginners, stretching far out for experienced snorkelers.
Smith's Reef beach
The Snorkelers' beach - Smith's Reef Snorkelers' delight. The reef starts in waist deep water and stretches far out, suitable for both amateurs and experienced snorkelers. Colouful coral and fishes. This beach is located just east of Turtle Cove. Access by a good road and short sand path. To see a 32 second video on Smith's Reef beach click on the movie icon below.
The Secluded beach - Stubbs Beach For those who would like a secluded beach for a nice quiet picnic away from the tourist crowds of Grace Bay. Located just north of Grace Bay Beach on the way to Leeward.
Sapodilla Bay Beach
The Picturesque beach - Sapodilla Bay Picture perfect! A crescent of silver white sand, small boats anchored in the bay. Located at the south tip of the island near South Dock, this beach is tricky to find but worth the visit.
Long Bay Beach
The Wild One - Long Bay Beach Wild and untamed, this long stretch of sand on the south east side of the island is perfect for beachcombers and nature lovers. The dune is dotted with outcroppings of limestone and small shrubs, with miniature palm trees on the ridge top. The road here is long and rough but definitely worth the drive! To view a 58 second video on Long Bay Beach click on the movie icon below.