Description
Experience the beauty of Providenciales as you cruise along the shore of North Caicos Island before snorkeling at the Barrier Reef—the third-largest reef in the world!
Make a stop at the stunning Half Moon Bay, where you can encounter the unique Rock Iguanas. This trip is perfect whether you're seeking an energetic group snorkeling experience or a leisurely day to relax and enjoy the stunning waters and wildlife of Turks & Caicos.
Beginning at the Turks & Caicos Barrier Reef, stretching over 125 miles, this natural barrier protects the north shore of Providenciales and preserves the beautiful white sand beaches. Its presence ensures that the water remains crystal clear, allowing you to see up to 100 feet underwater on a sunny day! This vibrant ecosystem is home to around sixty different types of coral, and you might even spot whales, dolphins, stingrays, turtles, and many incredible species of tropical fish.
Next, cruise along the Caicos Bank, where the shallow, turquoise waters lie off the shores of Providenciales and Caicos. This area features tidal flats and swamps, and the cays are home to the unique rock iguanas found only in Turks and Caicos. Here, the reef system drops off sharply into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, commonly referred to as "The Wall."
Our final stop will be the picturesque Half Moon Bay, a beautiful beach that lies between Little Water Cay and Water Cay. One of the most popular attractions in Turks and Caicos, it's ideal for island hopping, boat cruises, day trips, BBQs, and kayaking excursions.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring with me?
We recommend you bring swimwear, towel, sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
What kind of wildlife will we see?
You’ll see a variety of tropical fish, as well as the possibility to see dolphins, nurse sharks, lemon sharks, reef sharks, spotted eagle rays, cownose stingrays, lobsters, conch and tropical corals.
Does the boat have a slide?
All of our single and double deck catamarans have slides! The only boat in our fleet that does not have a slide is our luxury day yacht.
How big is the barrier reef?
The barrier reef that hugs the North coast of the Turks and Caicos Islands is 340 miles long. It is the third largest barrier reef in the world and protects Grace Bay Beach from larger waves.