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Enjoying a “perpetual June” climate, the English-speaking TCI are a British Crown Colony with a diversified dollar-based economy including tourism, a seafood export, and a wide variety of financial services.
Providenciales (locally, Provo) is the center of tourism, with a range of hotels, restaurants, and facilities. Meetings-ready properties include the 72-room Palms Turks & Caicos, 90-room Alexandra Resort, and 88-room Ocean Club West. Unique attractions include the Caicos Conch Farm, the world’s only such commercial facility, where visitors learn about the lifecycle of the Caribbean Queen Conch.
Easily reached by air, boat, or ferry, other principal destinations include the capital island of Grand Turk; Middle Caicos, featuring the Caribbean’s largest cave network; South Caicos, center for fishing and featuring historic Cockburn harbor; and diving mecca West Caicos.
Private escapes include the exclusive resort island of Parrot Cay, where COMO Parrot Cay offers flexible boardroom and other spaces for meetings, retreats, and events.