Although lesser known than many of its neighbours, The Turks and Caicos archipelago - situated southeast of the Bahamas - is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of the Caribbean, and maybe the world.
The 40 small islands are home to picturesque beaches, lush tropical forests, and an array of luxury hotels and world-class restaurants, whilst the surrounding waters feature some of the best coral reefs on the planet, home to a wealth of colorful marine life, including, sea turtles, dolphins and even humpback whales.
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Read MoreBritish Airways offer regular direct flights from London Gatwick to Providenciales.
The temperatures are warm year round, with temperature usually ranging between 25 - 32 °c. The rainy season occurs between late August and early december, though the country is one of the driest in the Caribbean and even during this period there are only an average of 5 rainy days per month.
We recommend a minimum of 5 days.
If you are a UK citizen you do not require a visa to enter Turks and Caicos and may remain there for 90 days.
Perhaps the world's most jealousy arousing, awe inspired honeymoon destination.
The Pitons twin peaks bookmark the landscape of this Eastern Caribbean utopia.