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What famous people live in Turks?

Oprah Winfrey, Donna Karen, Christie Brinkley and Keith Richards all have homes in the Turks and Caicos. Some stars have chosen to tie the knot here. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, and more recently, Bruce Willis and Emma Hemming, chose Parrot Cay as the location for their special day.



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Why is Parrot Cay so popular with celebrities? The luxury island offers seclusion and privacy, allowing celebrities to get much needed time to relax with their loved ones. The island is one short boat ride away from the rest of Turks and Caicos. Fun and merriment is never far away.

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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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The United States was the main market for inbound tourism in the Turks and Caicos Islands in 2020, accounting for more than 138 thousand out of the 164,539 stop-over visitor arrivals registered in that year.

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Aziza is relatively new to Providenciales, having only officially opened in May of 2022. However, it has quickly become a popular option for locals, tourists, and even celebrities, with the likes of Canadian rapper Drake being spotted at the establishment.

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The incredible hotels in Turkey that are making this country the new favourite hot spot for A-listers, from Kate Moss to J. Lo
  • Uma Thurman and Salma Hayek are regular guests at the luxury Mandarin Oriental hotel in Bodrum.
  • JLo prefers to arrive by yacht and Bill Clinton via the helipad at the Ciragan Palace Kempinski.


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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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In most cases, yes, it's perfectly safe, yet bottled water is the common choice due to the mediocre taste of piped water. Indoor-plumbed water in the Turks and Caicos almost always originates from one of two sources: reverse osmosis desalination, and less commonly, rainfall collection.

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