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Cheap Flights to Turks and Caicos on Spirit Airlines
The Turks and Caicos gets no respect. Type “Caicos” in your Microsoft Word document and the computer will tell you that you have spelled it wrong. You are then given the option to correct the word to “calicos.” No offense to the calicos lovers in the audience, but you’d think that by now we’d all know enough about the Turks and Caicos so that the country wouldn’t be confused with a type of cat.
So what should you know about the Turks and Caicos? Well, for one thing it is a country made up of islands in the Caribbean. For another, it has some outstanding beaches and winter weather that is likely better than where you live. Need to know anything else?
Eight of the thirty islands in the territory are inhabited, with a total population in mid-2006 of about 32,000. The majority of the population lives in the Caicos island chain. A large number of the tourists who visit are Canadian and there are some that would like to see the country form a union with Canada. Did I mention the amazing beaches and great weather yet?
How about the cost of an airline ticket to the Turks and Caicos?
Good question. This winter you can fly to paradise from Chicago for less than $300 round trip. Spirit Airlines also offers flights from various parts of the east coast, as well as Las Vegas.
Cheap Flights to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
Cheap Flights to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
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.
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