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Is it safe to walk alone in Turks and Caicos?

Read the country information page for additional information on travel to the Turks and Caicos Islands. If you decide to travel to the Turks and Caicos Islands: Avoid walking alone and at night. Do not answer your door at your hotel/residence unless you know who it is.



As of 2026, walking alone in Turks and Caicos is generally safe during the day in high-traffic tourist areas like Grace Bay, but travelers are advised to exercise a high degree of caution. Current travel advisories from the U.S. and Canada suggest that petty crime, such as bag snatching and pickpocketing, has seen an uptick in Providenciales. Walking alone at night is strongly discouraged, even in developed areas, as poorly lit secondary roads can be hotspots for targeted robberies. When exploring more isolated beaches or residential neighborhoods, it is always better to travel in a group or use a reputable taxi service. In 2026, the local police force has increased its presence in key zones, but the official recommendation remains to "be aware of your surroundings" and avoid carrying large amounts of cash or wearing flashy jewelry, especially if you are navigating the islands without a companion.

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Crime. Petty crime occurs, including theft from rental vehicles. Muggings and armed assaults also occur, mostly in areas popular with tourists. Be especially vigilant on Providenciales, which has a higher crime rate than the other islands.

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Turks and Caicos is a very safe island, by any standard. We have petty crime like anywhere else, so use your common sense when going out, or at the beach. Don't leave valuables unattended or in an unlocked car. The Grace Bay area is safe day and night and increasingly well patrolled by local police.

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Prohibited Items and Drugs Banned weapons (including firearms, firearm parts, ammunition, and 'Hawaiian slings'). Controlled drugs and narcotics, including (but not limited to) marijuana.

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Yes, Turks and Caicos is a great destination for solo travel. The islands are known for their stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere, making it a great place to relax and explore on your own.

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Is the Turks and Caicos Expensive? Yes. The Turks and Caicos is expensive. However, it's not excessively so when compared to other English-speaking countries in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean, such as Barbados, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Aruba, and the Cayman Islands.

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Bars and small nightclubs are the most popular local way to have a night out, yet beach BBQs, bonfires, sunset cruises, and special events are also well attended.

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The UK Government considers crime in the Turks and Caicos Islands to be relatively low, and historically be related to opportunistic burglary, theft, and other robberies.

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A mosquito bite does not always pose a risk to human health. Here in Turks & Caicos, the majority of these pests are almost completely harmless. The worst you can expect is a small itchy bump on your body after they finish feeding. Keeping all of this in mind, outbreaks of blood-borne diseases still happen.

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Earlier this year, it was announced that Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa, a popular all-inclusive resort in Providenciales, was slated to close indefinitely in 2021. The impending closure was said to be the result of long-standing issues at the resort around a $60 million tax dispute.

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20 Best Things to Do in Turks and Caicos, According to Locals
  • 01 of 20. Linger at Grace Bay Beach. ...
  • 02 of 20. Eat conch, in its many forms. ...
  • 03 of 20. Take a boat tour. ...
  • 04 of 20. Explore island caves. ...
  • 05 of 20. Plan a spa day. ...
  • 06 of 20. Explore one of the world's largest barrier reefs. ...
  • 07 of 20. Book a photo session. ...
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