Grand Turk on the other hand is a more rustic island. There are no resorts, a handful independently owned 2 story hotels and open air restaurants many of which are perched on the beach. The main streets are lined with colonial buildings dating back to the 1700's. The main attractions are the spectacular diving, a few historical sites and the beach. The island is slow paced and anything but fancy. It's a nice place to relax, unwind, enjoy the views and read a good book.
Getting to Grand Turk is fairly easy. Most vacationers would take a flight into Providenciales (airport code PLS) on either;
US Airways, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Air Canada, West Jet or British Airways.
You would then take a flight on a local airline from Providenciales to Grand Turk. These flights are usually about a 20 minute flight, some with a very short stop on South Caicos. The most frequented airline is Air Turks and Caicos but Global Airways offers charter service to Grand Turk as well.
Coming Soon:
Jet Blue has just announced service to the Turks and Caicos as well beginning in February. They plan to begin booking soon and rumor has it they will be flying directly into Grand Turk, I'm hoping this is more than rumor.
TAC Air International will be having 2 scheduled flights from Ft Lauderdale directly to Grand Turk TAC Phone: 640-242-5038 Email: tacairintl@aol.com
Once you have arrived; kick off your shoes, pull up a seat on the beach, pick up a good book and enjoy the views or go for a splash in the beautiful tranquil turquoise sea. We hope you enjoy this lovely island and in the word of our late friend Mr. X - "Let the island of Grand Turk soothe your soul"
Written by, Leslie Janes
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