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Transcript of Turks and Caicos Presented by: Helen Fahey Project 6: Planning Your Dream Vacation December 16,2011.
Turks and Caicos
Presented by: Helen FaheyProject 6: Planning Your Dream Vacation
December 16,2011
Climate of Turks and Caicos
Average Temps. In the SpringApril 66-82°FMay 70-87°F June 74-90°F
Turks and Caicos is sunny, sunny, sunny! The sun shines 350 days a year with an average temperature of 83°F. There's generally low rain and humidity compared to their Caribbean neighbors. The surface temperatures of the water are warm, perfect for comfortable swimming, snorkeling, etc.! Average surface temperatures are 75-77°F in the winter, and up to 82-86°F in the summer.
How to get to Turks and Caicos
Being that New York City is 1320 miles from Turks and Caicos, a round trip flight from JFK
airport to PLS airport is only a quick 3hrs and 40mins. Not only is the flight quick, but cheap too, $412.10! So, lets pack our bags
and get flying!
Hotels in Turks and CaicosThe Alexandra Resort
-The two bedroom deluxe ocean view suite runs at $540 a night, and sleeps 1-4 people, perfect for our family!-The amount of things to do at this resort is endless! With 600ft of white sand beaches, Complimentary non-motorized watersports including paddle boats, kayaks and snorkeling equipment, Scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing & water sports arrangements, large free-form pool, lighted tennis courts, spa, and a fitness center its guaranteed to never have a dull moment.
Hotels continued
La Vista Azul Resort-La Vista Azul is a lot more affordable compared to The Alexandra. Because we will be traveling in the off-peak season (04/24/11 - 12/16/11), a one bedroom ocean view suite runs at $275 rather than $325 which is a great deal! -There aren’t many activities offered through the resort like The Alexandra, but not to worry! There is plenty to do in the surrounding town. Fishing, snorkeling, sailing, diving, parasailing, and kayaking can all be found at the marina, for those after something a little less arduous, the choices include shopping, spas, sightseeing, whale watching, fine and casual dining, or perhaps just a gentle stroll along the beach. Tours are also available to special local attractions and historic sites.
Caicos Conch Farm"The World's Only Sea Farm that raises Caribbean Queens fit for a King"
Caicos Conch Farm is the only conch farm in the world! Here conches are raised from birth to adulthood, and the lucky visitors get to see the whole process! The visitors get to see conch pearls, and can even purchase conch to eat! Conch is quickly becoming a loved food among top chefs in USA and around the world.
Food & Dining at Turks and CaicosRestaurant Name Address Type of Food Photo Image
Hemingway’s ProvidencialesTurks and Caicos Island British West Indies
Gourmet sandwiches, entrée salads and specialties such as soft fish tacos, mango shrimp salad and Caribbean jerk chicken & chips.
Danny Buoy’s
1 649.946.5921 Pub Food
Da Conch Shack and Rum Bar
Blue Hills Road, ProvidencialesTurks and Caicos Island British West Indies
Our specialty is conch and local seafood - local fishermen catch grouper, snapper and lobster when in season. Amazing jerk chicken
Mango Reef The Alexandra Resort, Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
Specializing in fresh local flavors and seafoodwith a selection of international favorites.
What to Pack for Turks and Caicos
• Bathing suit• Shorts• T-shirts• Sandals and sneakers• Toiletries• Sun screen• Beach Towels• Sunglasses• Nice clothes for dinner • Bathing suit cover-ups • Hat
Feature Photos From Turks and Caicos
The beautiful
island of Turks and
Caicos
Relaxing Views from the Alexandra Resort
Snorkeling with Sting rays!
Dining by the beach
Tanning on
the deck!
Breathtaking
Coral Reef!