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Why North Caicos, Turks and Caicos?

  • North Caicos is the second largest island in the Turks and Caicos archipelago.
  • North Caicos is known for its unspoiled beaches and mangrove swamps.
  • North Caicos is home to the Whitby Nature Reserve, a protected area of wetlands, mangrove creeks, and coastal ecosystems.
  • North Caicos is the birthplace of the Turks and Caicos Islands' national dish—conch.
  • The majority of North Caicos is undeveloped, making it a great destination for nature lovers and beachgoers.

North Caicos, Turks and Caicos Weather/Climate

Average Temperatures

January
80° F
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February
81° F
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March
82° F
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April
83° F
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May
85° F
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June
86° F
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July
89° F
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August
89° F
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September
88° F
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October
87° F
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November
84° F
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December
83° F
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Average Rainfall

January
1.25 inches
February
1.4 inches
March
1.1 inches
April
1.5 inches
May
2.6 inches
June
3.9 inches
July
1.8 inches
August
2.1 inches
September
5.4 inches
October
5.5 inches
November
4.5 inches
December
2.0 inches
Sui-Ren

Voted top restaurant in the Caribbean Journal 2023

Sui-Ren is a unique restaurant at The Shore Club that combines Peruvian and Japanese cuisine for a wide variety of unforgettable dishes. An elegant, yet comfortable ambience makes this the perfect venue for adventurous foodies.

Little Water Cay

Visit Little Water Cay, home of the indigenous Rock Iguana.

Step off the boat, just a short ride from Provo, and West Indian rock iguanas will run out to meet you. These friendly creatures, found only in Turks and Caicos and parts of the Bahamas, were at risk of extinction. Now they are protected on this uninhabited cay thanks to an award-winning effort of public and private organizations. This sanctuary and its short boardwalk trail are a hit among visitors of all ages.

Parallel 23 at Regent Palms

Voted top restaurant by Caribbean Journal 2023

Elegant setting with equally divine dishes, something for everyone, and a great kids menu. Located in the Regent Palms Resort, this Caribbean Fusion restaurant offers dinner, dessert, and an extensive wine list.

Transportation on North Caicos, Turks and Caicos

Getting to North Caicos, Turks and Caicos and getting around. Our transportation tips will help make your trip smoother. More good sand advice.

Entry Documents

  • Passport: Valid for the duration of your stay.
  • Visa: Not required for U.S. citizens and most other nationalities for stays of up to 30 days.
  • Return or Onward Ticket: Proof of departure from the Turks and Caicos Islands is required.
  • Travel Authorization: Most visitors do not need pre-arrival authorization, but travelers may need to complete a health declaration or entry form depending on current regulations.

Departure Tax

A departure tax of approximately US$30 is charged at the airport for international departures.

Driving

  • License: Visitors can drive with a valid foreign driver’s license for up to 3 months.
  • Permit: A temporary driving permit is required, obtainable at the airport or local police stations.
  • Driving Side: Left-hand side of the road.
  • Road Conditions: Generally good, with well-maintained paved roads on Providenciales and less-developed roads on some of the outer islands.
  • Speed Limits: Typically 25-40 mph (40-64 km/h) in urban areas, and 45-55 mph (72-88 km/h) on highways.
  • Traffic Rules: Be mindful of local traffic regulations, pedestrians, and driving customs. Watch out for animals on rural roads and be cautious on narrow, winding streets.

Know Before You Go...® - North Caicos, Turks and Caicos Travel Tips

Before making their way to North Caicos, Turks and Caicos , vacationers like to know a little bit of helpful information to make them feel more at home during their stay. Take a look at our travel tips to make your time in villas in North Caicos, Turks and Caicos even more relaxing.

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Official Language: The official language spoken in North Caicos is English, which is the primary language used for government and business purposes. However, the secondary language spoken in North Caicos is a dialect of Caribbean Creole, which is also widely used in casual
Currency: North Caicos is a small island in the Turks and Caicos archipelago, located in the Caribbean Sea. As a popular tourist destination, the island offers a variety of currency and payment options for visitors. The official currency of North Caicos is the United States Dollar (USD). This is the widely accepted currency on the island and is used for most transactions. It is recommended to exchange your local currency for USD before arriving on the island, as there are limited options for currency exchange on North Caicos. Credit and debit cards are also widely accepted on the island, especially in larger establishments such as hotels, resorts, and restaurants. However, it is always advisable to carry some cash as some smaller businesses may not accept cards. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted cards, and some places may also accept American Express. Travelers' checks are not widely accepted on the island, and it can be challenging to find a place to cash them. It is r
Tipping and Taxes: Tipping and taxes in North Caicos are an essential part of the local culture and economy. As a popular tourist destination, it is important for visitors to understand the customs and regulations surrounding tipping and taxes in order to avoid any misunderstandings or unexpected costs. Tipping in North Caicos is not mandatory, but it is greatly appreciated by service workers. It is customary to leave a tip of 10-15% for good service at restaurants, bars, and hotels. Some establishments may include an automatic service charge in the bill, so it is important to check before adding an additional tip. It is also customary to leave a small tip for taxi drivers, tour guides, and other service providers. In terms of taxes, the standard rate in North Caicos is 12%. This is usually included in the price of goods and services, but it is important to check before making a purchase. Additional taxes may also apply to certain items such as alcohol, tobacco, and luxury goods. Visitors should be
Dress Code: The dress code in North Caicos is typically casual and relaxed, with lightweight and comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather.
Topography: North Caicos is a flat, low-lying island with scattered hills and valleys, surrounded by shallow turquoise waters and fringed by white sandy beaches.
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North Caicos, Turks and Caicos Weddings and Honeymoons

In the Turks and Caicos Islands, the process of getting married is simple and popular among destination wedding couples. Couples must apply for a marriage license at the Registrar General’s office. Required documents include:

  • Valid passports for both parties.
  • Birth certificates for both parties.
  • Proof of marital status: If divorced, a final divorce decree; if widowed, a death certificate of the spouse.
  • Proof of residence in the Turks and Caicos Islands (if applicable).
  • Affidavit of no impediment to marriage (a statement affirming both parties are legally eligible to marry).

The marriage license costs approximately US$100. Additional fees for the officiant may range from US$250 to US$500, depending on location and type of ceremony. It is recommended to apply for the license at least 24-48 hours before the intended wedding date.