When planning a honeymoon, there are a lot of factors to consider. The length of the trip and budget come to mind; however, none is more important than your pick for a destination. Where you decide to celebrate your union will dictate the type of experience you’re setting yourself up for. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the perks of choosing a destination like Turks & Caicos.
The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to some of the best beaches in the world. In 2020, World Travel Awards named TCI as the “Leading Beach Destination” and “Most Romantic Beach Destination”. Its clear & shallow waters are not just beautiful; they’re home to an incredible ecosystem we just can’t get enough of.
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Snorkel Smith’s Reef – Experience an underwater world like no other. Over 90 species of rare fish, sea turtles, rays, and more populate these rich coral systems.
Romantic walks on the beach – Turks & Caicos are known for its soft, powder-white sands perfect for long romantic walks with your significant other.
Tropical weather all year long – Typically, Turks & Caicos see about 15 days of rain a year. Having said that, you’re likely to experience the same inviting weather all year long.
Wow What a nice place. We loved it. Everything was so nice. The house the pool the beach area. You can snorkel and kayak off shore. Lots of shells . There were 9 of us and plenty of room. Bedrooms were nice and comfortable. Highly recommend.
Hop on an excursion or tour – You will find plenty of options for exciting and/or relaxing sightseeing excursions ideal to take advantage of the immersive tropical paradise that surrounds you.
No crowds – Turks & Caicos is one of the most popular Caribbean destinations of the past 5 years, however; it’s not the type of place you’re likely to encounter a crowded beach.
Excellent restaurants all around – For being such a small country, TCI offers guests an ample selection of quality restaurants the whole group can enjoy. From classic pub food to the more exclusive and everything in between.
It’s exotic but familiar – It’s a short flight away from the U.S. East Coast, the $USD is the currency used, and its inhabitants speak English as the main language. You do have to drive on the left side of the road, which is perceivably daunting yet easy to master.