Highlights of Turks & Caicos

A string of beautiful islands hidden from the world

  • Perfect for luxury beach vacations and honeymoons
  • Lots of diving sites with coral reefs and shipwrecks
  • Explore the cays by sailing, kayaking or stand-up paddle boarding
  • Go whale spotting, bird watching or visit an iguana sanctuary
  • Enjoy exotic golf courses with fantastic views
  • Peace and relaxation in beautiful surroundings
  • Popular Caribbean beach destination year round

What to expect in Turks and Caicos :

Endless turquoise water and fine sand beaches
A pleasant climate all year round
Lush mangrove swamps accessible by kayak
Great diving and snorkeling spots
Exotic animals: multicolored fish, iguanas...

A beach lover’s heaven

With 40 islands to choose from, the Turks & Caicos islands are the perfect place to soak up the Caribbean sunshine. This year long sunny archipelago is home to hundreds of beaches including Cockburn town and Grace Bay, some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. From lush mangroves to romantic coves, this is the best place for sun vacations.

World-class diving and nature parks

Dive under the waves and discover vibrant coral reefs and haunting shipwrecks. Spend an afternoon reef fishing or spot humpback whales. Swim with stingrays in Gibbs Cay or visit the iguana sanctuary on Little Water Cay. Or explore Conch Bar Caves and its stalactites & stalagmites, Lucayan artefacts and underground lagoons.

Adults-only luxury vacations

Our Club Med location is one of few Turks and Caicos adult all-inclusive resorts. Here, we invite you to enjoy an array of luxurious amenities, delicious restaurants and personalized services. Adult-only resorts encourage you to fully relax, let loose or simply enjoy the tranquility of a kid-free vacation.

Facts of Turks & Caicos

Currency: US Dollar
Well Known for: Exotic islands, best beaches and underwater life
Languages: English

Turks and Caicos: The Best Caribbean Island for Year-round Travel

Travel to the coral island of the Caribbean when you visit our adults-only resort in Turks and Caicos destinations.

Turks and Caicos Islands are a top Caribbean destination known for their stunning beaches, making it the perfect year-round getaway. With our popular and luxurious all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos, offering a range of beach view rooms, you can book your dream vacation and enjoy the best the islands have to offer. From pristine beaches to world-class amenities, this tropical paradise guarantees an unforgettable experience.

Turkoise

The south-east Bahamas are a heavenly setting for a Turks and Caicos all-inclusive vacation by the sea. Reserved exclusively for adults, Turkoise Club Med wears its name well, located alongside a fabulous turquoise lagoon. A divers' paradise, it is also the perfect spot for those in search of sun, fun and sports - night and day, ambience guaranteed. All-inclusive Turks and Caicos resorts for families are also nearby if you’re looking for a more family-friendly destination.

Weather in Turks and Caicos

Monthly weather averages in Turks and Caicos

The Turks and Caicos islands have an arid yet tropical climate, with hot summer monsoons from May to Oct, and dry sunny winters from Nov to Apr. Thanks to the trade winds, these islands are less humid and experience less rainfall than their Caribbean cousins, perfect for soaking up the sun.

The best time to travel to Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts is between January and May when the weather is dry and pleasant, with average highs of 86°F.

Summer Months

Minimum temperature

Maximum temperature

Sunshine

Rainfall

May

72°F

86°F

7h

45mm

June

73°F

88°F

7h

40mm

July

75°F

90°F

8h

35mm

August

75°F

90°F

8h

45mm

September

73°F

90°F

7h

70mm

October

23°C

88°F

7h

90mm

Winter Months

Minimum temperature

Maximum temperature

Sunshine

Rainfall

November

72°F

84°F

6h

120mm

December

70°F

81°F

6h

100mm

January

68°F

81°F

7h

55mm

February

68°F

81°F

7h

45mm

March

68°F

82°F

7h

35mm

April

70°F

84°F

8h

45mm

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