The Turks and Caicos Islands, a paradisiacal archipelagic country of 40 low - lying coral keys considered Caribbean's best kept secret, a British Territory southeast of the Bahamas in the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean and northern West Indies, a leading tropical vacation spot offering stunning beaches, among them the stupendous Grace Bay Beach,voted by many travellers the best beach in the world, brilliant turquoise ocean water, a pristine marine environment, boasting a 14 - mile barrier reef on Provo's north shore and a dramatic 2.134 metres underwater wall off Grand Turk Island, making it an authentic paradise for diving lovers experienced a record of tourist arrivals with a great outlook for 2025.
The Turks and Caicos Islands set a new annual visitor record in 2024, the data provided by the country's tourism authority Experience Turks and Caicos, the official Destination Management and Markteting Organizazion responsible for promoting the islands internationally the official released its annual tourism statistics,acknowledging last year's 1.959 million arrivals, of which 1.2 million were cruise passengers, which means an increase of more 30% year - on - year.
More than 311 cruise ships were received at Grand Turk Cruise Centre, complex and port on the southern end of Grand Turk, representing an increase of 19% compared to the previous 2023 data, while arrivals by air also increased by almost 11%, reaching 734.000 travellers.
These nearly two million travellers, both by air and sea represent a milestone for the country, brilliant results achieved thanks to strategic plans of promotion and marketing, an excellent and increasing offering concerning world - class diving proposals, hotels and resorts of high quality satisfying all the most demanding requests with also recent protagonists the reopening of the The Palms after a renovation, the opening of the Alexandra Resort, South Bank and The Strand and in addition notable improvements concerning infrastructure and air connectivity.
The islands also expect record growth to continue in 2025 and 2026, with the first direct flight starting on 15th March 2025 from Miami - U.S. to South Caicos, operated by American Airlines, and the Turks and Caicos Civil Aviation Authority expects with enthusiasm this historic event to increase accessibility and generating more visitor arrivals from North America.
With record - breaking visitor numbers, upscale resort expansions, new flight connections and very captivating tourist products the country is poised for continued tourism growth with a great outlook for 2025 and beyond reinforcing its status as a premier Caribbean destination.
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