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- Providenciales
Providenciales
Jo-Jo, a friendly bottle-nosed dolphin, greets visitors in the
unbelievably clear and warm turquoise waters off beautiful Grace
Bay on this paradise island, where miles of sugary white dunes and
pristine beaches are protected by a healthy coral barrier reef. It
is hardly surprising that this tropical wonderland has become the
most developed of the Turks and Caicos Islands, alluring to
thousands of diving enthusiasts and holidaymakers intent on getting
away from it all.
Although well equipped with tourist facilities like an
international airport, superb hotels, a casino, golf club and small
shopping malls, Providenciales remains largely unspoilt. The
beaches stretch for miles and on some of the little offshore cays
it is still possible to imagine you are Robinson Crusoe. Unlike the
famous literary castaway, however, visitors to Providenciales
(known usually as 'Provo') have purely pleasurable pursuits to
occupy themselves with. Most find it difficult to tear themselves
away from the beach, but when they do there are hundreds of
activities on offer, from scuba diving to kayaking, parasailing to
windsurfing, fishing and sailing.
Not everything is water-based, however. It is great to hop on a
bike and go exploring to see the sights. Among the attractions on
the island is 'The Hole', billed as 'a beautiful bottomless pit',
near Long Bay Beach. One can also wander up the hillside above
Sapodilla Bay to read the graffiti on the scattered rocks left by
shipwrecked sailors in days of yore. At the Island's Sea Center
visitors can see how Conch is grown, before settling down to sample
this delicious mollusc along with some fiery rum punch. Just
offshore, more interesting creatures await on Little Water Cay, a
haven for rare Rock Iguanas that can be viewed from raised
boardwalks.
Information & Facts
Language
The national language is English, but some words are
pronounced in a way unique to the islands.
Money
The US dollar (USD) is the official currency, which is divided
into 100 cents. Local banks and most hotels, restaurants and taxi
services accept travellers cheques. Most credit cards are accepted
and banks offer ATMs as well as cash advances on credit cards.
Time
Local time is GMT -5 (GMT 4 between April and
October).