Grand Turk cruise ship
Overview:
Located on the world's third largest barrier coral reef, the
Turks and Caicos Islands boast not only pristine sugary white
beaches, but some of the world's best scuba diving and snorkelling
as well. With a slower pace of life and a population of 4,000
people Grand Turk is definitely off the beaten track.
Key sights include the Turks and Caicos National Museum which has a
number of maritime displays and exhibits to enthral just about
anyone, and Cockburn Town is a great place to see historic 18th and
19th century buildings. The Grand Turk Lighthouse, which was
originally built in the UK and moved piece by piece to Grand Turk,
is also a must.
Ships dock at the new pier, built specifically for cruise ships, on
the southwestern tip of the island. The port features a Cruise
Centre, which is more of a tourist village, and features direct
beach access with chairs and changing rooms for cruise passengers
and a shopping centre.
Contact:
Turks and Caicos Tourist Board, Front Street, Grand Turk, Tel:
+1 649 946 2321
grandturk@turksandcaicostourism.com
www.turksandcaicostourism.com
Transport:
Taxi can be easily hailed from the docks and fares should be
negotiated in advance. The taxi stand is located in the cruise
centre behind the shops. Scooters, cars and bicycles can be rented
from Tony's Car Rental.
Attractions:
Right beside Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville visitors can find
one of the largest pools in the Caribbean, which features a swim up
bar, or for those looking for a relaxing day on a more secluded
beach, Governor's Beach is the place to go. History buffs will
enjoy looking through the Turks and Caicos National Museum while
the swimming with the stingrays at Gibbs Cay is also a popular
attraction.
Restaurants:
- Sandbar - great for a casual drink and snack along the
beachfront
- The Secret Garden - favourite with locals for fantastic
seafood
- Turks Head Mansion - beautiful setting serving eclectic and
international cuisine
Best dish: Cracked (deep fried) conch
Shopping:
The Cruise Centre houses a 45,000 square foot (4181 square
metre) shopping centre with a 10,000 square foot (929 square metre)
duty-free shop as well as jewellery shops selling locally crafted
pieces. The centre also features plenty of souvenir shops, the best
stores being Ron Jon Surf Shop, Piranha Joes and Del Sol's while
the Shell Shack sells items such as picture frames made from shells
and driftwood.
Best buy: Locally handcrafted jewellery
Excursions:
- Go horseback riding
- Scuba diving and snorkelling
- Visit Grand Turk Lighthouse
- Swim with stingrays at Gibbs Cay
- Fly fishing