Welcome to the islands of

North Caicos + Middle Caicos

 

There’s something special about North & Middle Caicos.

While so many places in the world have become overrun by crowds and high-rises, there still exists a few magical places where time has stood still. Still pristine and untouched, ruggedly beautiful — the kind of place where life remains quiet and simple. In the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), you’ll find two islands that have managed to preserve much of the natural beauty that existed thousands of years before humans settled there. On a world map, they may appear to be nothing but tiny dots — but look closer, and you’ll discover a world of adventure. Visit the islands of North and Middle Caicos, and you’ll know exactly what we mean.

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Maybe it’s the laid-back lifestyle the islands embody. Maybe it’s the local charm, found in the colorful homes and warm friendliness of the people who live here. Maybe it’s the bountiful opportunities these islands offer to explorers and adventurers, the purest sense of peace they offer to those who need an escape.

These two sister islands in TCI are collectively home to less than 2,000 people, yet together they make up most of the land mass in the chain of more than 40 islands that make up TCI. Here, you’ll find some of the most stunning vistas the islands have to offer, from the tranquil white sand beaches of North Caicos to the dramatic seaside cliffs at Mudjin Harbor on Middle Caicos.

Welcome to the wild side of the Turks and Caicos.

Come experience the magic of North and Middle Caicos.


Where in the world are we?

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North Caicos and Middle Caicos are part of the island chain that make up the Turks and Caicos, which begs the question: Where are the Turks and Caicos, anyway?

The Turks and Caicos are a chain of islands just southeast of the Bahamas. Geographically, they are part of the Lucayan (Bahama) Archipelago. But politically, they are an independent British Overseas Territory. And they’re easily accessible from North America. You can fly direct from Miami or Fort Lauderdale to Providenciales in less than two hours, or from New York in less than four hours.


Travel off the beaten path in the Turks & Caicos Islands