Snorkeling in the Turks & Caicos – Seasons in the Sun

Made up of 40 islands as an extension to the Bahamian Archipelago the Turks and Carlos is a unique geographical location. Out of the 4 islands , 8 are inhabited .With miles and miles of sandy beaches surrounding these incredible spots, with its beautiful coast made up of limestone sand coral reefs it really is a must see when you visit the Caribbean. Known as one of the world’s most extensively spread reef systems with exquisite reefs surrounded by clear waters this is also known as one of the most romantic beaches that the world has to offer.

Generally the temperature stays between 74 and 78 during the months of winter and between 82 and 84 during summer time. The favourable temperature makes it one of the most exciting snorkelling locations in the whole of the Caribbean. The Turks and Caicos areas can also be considered as areas which are extremely rich with a broad range of Fauna and Flora. Horse eyed jacks, eels, Hawksbill turtles, Caribbean reef sharks and spotted eagle rays are some of the species commonly seen here.

During the winters you would see a Humpback whale migrating past the islands, while the months of summer see Manta rays cruising on the limestone walls. This area is a great place to indulge in many various beach activities. So try your hand at snorkelling with the help of experienced marine guides here, go scuba diving and experience the world under water, relax on the gorgeous beaches, and rent a private boat for a quiet day of fishing.

If you want to experience all of this in one of the Luxury Resorts in the Caribbean, look no further than Parrot Cay Turks & Caicos where comforts meets class. This amazing Turks and Caicos Luxury Resorts offer spectacular views of the Caribbean while also offering a breathtakingly inviting resort experience, coupled with warm hospitality. Set on its own private island surrounded by 1000 acres of land, and a far stretching beach , this hotel offers a personalized service that pamper your senses from the moment you set your foot on its sand.

 

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