Aerial View of Turks and Caicos

Convenience is a privilege and frankly you’ve earned it. There’s enough stress in your normal life that a vacation shouldn’t be the source of more.

Thankfully you’re past the wide-eyed starry age of 25 and are done with backpacking on a budget around South East Asia enduring 3 hour layovers in order to save a buck. Been there done that.

Now is the stage in your life for convenience and comfort.

If you’re visiting the Turks and Caicos, that’s what the island is all about. Keep in mind, your relaxing vacation doesn’t just start with the beautiful beaches and gorgeous villas. It begins before and after the actual trip with a quick direct 3-4 hour flight.

Here are the list of cities in USA that have direct flights available to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos:

A) Miami & Fort Lauderdale

~1 hour and 45min

Miami Beach

Schedule: Daily Flights

Airlines: JetBlue, American Airlines

Cost: ~$248 – $312 USD

Airports: MIA, FLL

B) New York

~3 hour 30min

New York

Schedule: Daily Flights

Airlines: JetBlue, Delta, United

Cost: $360-460 USD

Airports: JFK, EWR, LGA

 

C) Toronto

~3 hour 50min

Toronto Skyline

Schedule: Daily Flights

Airline: Air Canada, West Jet

Cost: $460-500 USD

Airports: YYZ

D) Atlanta

~3 hours

Atlanta Skyline

Airlines: Delta

Schedule: Daily Flights

Cost: ~$440 – $700 USD

Airports: ATL

 

E) Boston

~4 hours

Boston

Airlines: Jet Blue, American Airlines

Schedule: Once a week (Saturdays)

Cost: ~$400 – $450 USD

Airports: BOS

E) Charlotte

~3 hours

Charlotte

Airlines: American Airlines

Schedule: Daily Flights

Cost: ~$400 USD

Airports: CLT

F) Dallas

~3 hours 50min

Dallas

Airlines: American Airlines

Schedule: Once a week (Saturdays)

Cost: ~$500 – 900 USD

Airports: DFW