Begin your day with a stop at Pelican Beach. Enjoy a swim in the clear, warm blue waters, or soak your feet in the sand with lots of shells for beachcombers.
Next, head to Marina and Blue Haven. Just 575 miles southeast of Miami, the island of Providenciales offers some of the most spectacular white sand beaches and ocean water in the world. Home to Grace Bay Beach, voted the “Best Beach in the World,” Providenciales is part of an archipelago consisting of eight main islands and 100 named islands and cays.
Continue to Grace Bay, an exceptional and extensive white sand beach located on the northern coast of the island of Providenciales. Well known for its powder-like shores, warm Caribbean waters, and the off-coast barrier reef that protects it, here you will have a lot of optional water sport activities to participate in, such as parasailing, wakeboarding, and banana boat riding.
Next, visit Long Bay Beach, located on the southeast side of Providenciales. The water at this popular coast is breathtaking turquoise, with shallow depths leading off for a very great distance off the beach. Like nearly all beaches in the Turks and Caicos, the sand at Long Bay is white with perfect consistency.
Due to being located on the southern and shallow Caicos Banks side of Providenciales, Long Bay does not experience any open ocean swell waves that many of the northern and western beaches on the island may encounter, and at times experiences small choppy waves caused by local winds. Enjoy a swim in the clear, cool waters before proceeding to The Hole.