Top 6 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Turks and Caicos, Turks and Caicos

November 30, 2021 Janean Rudisill

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1. Kimcha Village Bird Sanctuary

Blue Hills Quarry Road, Wheeland TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales +1 649-344-0313 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Kimchavillage/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Kimcha Village Bird Sanctuary

Reviewed By gregoryc953 - Keswick, United States

We had an amazing day with Kimcha village. We started by fishing around private reefs where Captain Kimmit found fish after fish. We caught Snapper and Barracuda. After fishing, Captain Kimmit took us to his private island oasis, Kimcha village, where he and his family have been building a completely different Turks and Caicos experience. The lunch was cooked outside with wood fire and the bar was open. We snorkeled at the reefs right off the beach. It was absolutely the best part of our trip to Turks. Captain Kimmit opened his family to ours. We left feeling like we’d made friends and would love to try the glamping at Kimcha village!

2. Gibbs Cay

Grand Turk +1 649-231-0400 http://www.exclusiveescapetours.com
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 365 reviews

Gibbs Cay

Uninhabited island with some of the most beautiful beaches and the best diving sites the islands have to offer.

Reviewed By W367QYstephanies - Richmond, United States

Fun day with Captain Meat and Pablo. Even with the curfew looming (5p), we were able to swim several times, eat fresh conch ceviche, hike the trail, and the adult beverages (along with sodas/water) were plenty for our group of 5 and we made it back to the resort with time to spare. A deserted island is what we needed before heading back to the States.

3. Little Water Cay

Providenciales +1 649-232-6282 [email protected] http://www.tcnationaltrust.org/
Excellent
64%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 258 reviews

Little Water Cay

Island in the Turks and Caicos islands, the only place in the world to see the endangered rock iguana in its natural habitat.

Reviewed By ebr337

We rented a tandem kayak from Big Blue Collective. The staff gave us directions, and we set off! to Little Water Cay It probably took close to 30 minutes to kayak over there, but we were faster on the return trip. Pull up on the beach and there's a boardwalk trail. There are literally iguanas everywhere! You can see them or hear them scurrying around. I highly recommend continuing on the trail once the boardwalk ends and end up at Half Moon Bay. It's beautiful, deserted (when we were there), iguanas will come right up to you, and bring along the snorkel gear - there's reef right there in the shallow water. Bring cash to give the attendant at the beginning of the boardwalk.

4. Princess Alexandra National Park

TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales
Excellent
67%
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9%
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4.5 based on 341 reviews

Princess Alexandra National Park

Thirteen miles of undeveloped, protected beach, part of an effort to preserve the natural beauty of the islands.

Reviewed By GreggMS - Grand Rapids, United States

Very good snorkeling. As soon as you get in the water, you see fish. They have buoys all around the protected reef. About 50 feet past the buoys on the right side is where the turtles are. I saw 4 turtles together by the grassy area. Also right outside the end of the buoys I saw a stingray and 2 spotted rays swimming together. There are may different types of fish but the coral is not as vibrant as other areas I have visited. Be advised that there are wind gusts in the TCI so the water is always choppy. I would not recommend diving later in the day. Also, I snorkel with a Body Glove vest for extra buoyancy and recommend this. It makes snorkeling very easy.

5. Caicos Conch Farm

Leeward Hwy, TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales +1 649-232-5119 [email protected] http://www.caicosconchfarm.net/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 706 reviews

Caicos Conch Farm

This place is temporarily closed.

Reviewed By Mame1

I was sad to find the Conch Farm closed, and its pens decimated by the storm, and ocean wildlife, This place was a true pioneering adventure in island economics. I hope that it can find the local interest, and funding needed to be reborn.

6. Pumpkin Bluff Pond

Better known as "Flamingo Pond" for the hundreds of the graceful pink birds that inhabit this pond.

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