
Turks and Caicos Islands
The Turks and Caicos Islands sit at the southeastern edge of the Bahamas archipelago, a British Overseas Territory of low-lying coral limestone and shallow turquoise water. The islands are dry and scrubby inland, but the surrounding sea — some of the clearest in the Atlantic — defines almost everything here.
About Turks and Caicos Islands
Overview
The archipelago comprises around forty islands and cays in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of the Bahamas and north of Haiti. Providenciales is the main hub; Grand Turk serves as the capital. English is the official language and the US dollar is the currency. The population is small and concentrated on a handful of the larger islands, with an economy built around offshore finance and tourism.
Airports in Turks and Caicos Islands
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