Of course, you may be asking yourself, where the heck is it?! What is it?! Grand Turk is part of the Turks and Caicos Islands which is in the same archipelago as the Bahamas. It is a British Overseas Territory. While they are called islands, they are actually cays, which are the tops of coral reefs. The Turks and Caicos are home to the third largest coral reef in the work.Here is a Google map of Grand Turk. It is the tiny thing under the red pin!
The ultimate thing to do is to go humpback whale watching! The area between Grand Turk and Salt Cay is a popular place for humpback whales to come and have their babies because of the shallow water. When I went it took us a while to find them, but once we did, it was breathtaking. They group of four adults and one baby circled the boat and put on a show. Some people swam with them. I got in the water but couldn’t keep up as they swim far in one stroke. This was an experience I will never forget. As we left them after an hour or so, they flapped their fins on the water as if to say goodbye. I almost cried it was so beautiful.
Once you have worn yourself out swimming and tanning, you need to eat and drink. I highly recommend the Bohio and the Sandbar. Bohio has a weekly international night on Thursdays and it is not too be missed. You should make a reservation, though. The Sandbar makes the best hamburger on the island and has an amazing view of the water. Both places make an excellent rum punch, which is a must at least once a day on this island.
Grand Turk is also a cruise ship stop, and it can be fun to head down to the port when the ship is in. Ship days can be busy on Grand Turk, but most of the cruisers barely leave the port area and shouldn’t ruin your tranquil do nothing vacation.
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You lived there??? That’s so wonderful! We almost had our honeymoon there, if not for the fact that the flight prices are too expensive and quite long from NEw York. So we went to Dominican Republic instead (which isn’t that bad too) but that was our first choice. 🙂
It is an amazing place, but very expensive. Go if you ever get the chance!
Hi Tiffany,
Awesome!
Reminds me so much of Fiji, the white sands and clear waters. It’s in the middle of nowhere – like Fiji – so it makes sense.
We had a house sit maybe lining up in the Turks and Caicos but we’re not there yet. If the woman takes a vacay we’re in the running. As for now we just have to wait it out in Bali, on our current house sit 😉 Totally hear you; some places just sing to you, and you feel like you’re home, when you’re there.
Keep on inspiring!
Ryan
Hi Ryan! Thanks for stopping by. Let me know if you get it. What island is it on? Oh darn, Bali! On my list for sure! Thanks again, Tiffany
Too hard to choose a favourite vacay spot – BUT we are going back to Sri Lanka in a couple of weeks and I love it there. xxx
You will have to tell me all about it Kirsty! Sri Lanka is on the list!
Wow! Looks amazing. Gonna have to add that to my Must See list.
It is amazing! Thanks for stopping by!!