Things To Know
- Highlights – Grace Bay Beach, Iguana Island, Turks, and Caicos Barrier Reef, Swim with wild dolphins
- Language – English
- Currency – US Dollar (USD)
- Power Outlets – Turks and Caicos use the power plug and socket types A & B. The standard voltage is 120 V, with a standard frequency of 60 Hz. I always travel with a universal adapter to ensure I can keep all my devices and batteries fully charged.
- Safety – Turks and Caicos is a safe country to visit.
- Water Safety – Tap water is safe to drink in The United States. I travel with a LARQ purifying water bottle just to be safe.
- Transportation – Taxis are expensive and hard to come by. The best way to get around the island is by renting a car.
Best Time To Visit
The weather in Turks is pretty mild throughout the year. Temperatures rarely rise above 90°F or dip below 70°F.
The best months to visit Turks and Caicos are February, March, and April. These pleasant spring months typically have great weather, fewer crowds than during the summer, and better rates on flights and accommodation.
The summer months, May, June, and July, are still a wonderful time to visit the Turks and Caicos Islands for an unforgettable beach vacation.
The busiest month to visit is December. The winter holidays draw a large number of tourists, and prices are at their peak.