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What is the best month to visit Turks and Caicos?

The best time to visit Turks & Caicos is April and May, a sweet spot featuring lower prices and fewer crowds. The weather is pleasant year-round with average highs that hover in the 80s, but these islands do experience a rainy season, and the threat of hurricanes lingers from June to November.



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Best Times to Visit Turks and Caicos for Lower Prices The best time to score a deal is during peak hurricane season, from late August to early November. This is when activity and accommodation rates are at their lowest due to a dip in demand, and it's common to see hotels offer special deals and other perks.

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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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Turks and Caicos is the very definition of paradise. The archipelago of eight major islands and dozens of small, uninhabited cays is surrounded by some of the clearest and bluest waters on earth, which lap against the soft-sand shores. It's a place where the only thing on your to-do list should be to reapply sunscreen.

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The Turks & Caicos islands are the ultimate dive destination for snorkelers and scuba enthusiasts looking for clear ocean and thriving marine life. Expect to see anything from colorful coral of varying types, to tropical fish, turtles, dolphins, and more.

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We'll dive in starting with the average flight time from the United States to the Turks & Caicos Islands. On average, it takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes to fly from the U.S. to Turks & Caicos.

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Most of the best places to stay in Turks and Caicos are on Providenciales, the liveliest of the islands. Providenciales is well-known for sublime 12-mile Grace Bay Beach, which is lined with chic resorts, and offers an appealing choice of bars and restaurants.

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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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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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The US dollar is the official currency of Turks and Caicos. Most hotels, restaurants and taxi services accept traveler's cheques, which can be cashed at local banks. Most credit cards are accepted and banks offer ATM's as well as cash advances on credit cards.

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A valid passport is required for entry and exit. Visit the website of the Turks and Caicos Immigration Department for the most current visa information. The nearest emergency U.S. passport facility is located in Nassau, The Bahamas. To learn more about emergency passport issuance visit U.S. Embassy Nassau, The Bahamas.

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The Turks and Caicos Islands are a British Overseas Territory. As a British territory, its sovereign is King Charles III of the United Kingdom, represented by a governor appointed by the monarch, on the advice of the Foreign Office.

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