What about the other Islands?

Real estate is not just for the island of Providenciales, there are many other opportunities that await you on the Turks and Caicos lovely outer islands.

Grand Turk
The capital of the Turks & Caicos Islands with its 8 miles long west reef wall offers world class diving accessible just a few hundred yards from the shore. Founded by Bermudan salt rakers over three centuries ago, Cockburn Town is a delightful seaside village with19th Century houses that border Duke Street. Home to the Turks and Caicos National Museum, Grand Turk offers a unique approach to residential and commercial investors in the Turks and Caicos.

Salt Cay
A tranquil and charming island seemingly stopped in time and one of the first salt gathering operations in the Caribbean dating back over 200 years. Located 7 miles southwest of Grand Turk, Salt Cay is accessible by boat and small aircraft. This tranquil island offers quiet bays with excellent beaches for swimming, and is a favorite for its peace and quiet and the usual humpback whale sighting.

South Caicos
Home to some of the best fishing and diving in the islands with is perfect location at the southeastern end of The Caicos Islands just 22 miles west of Grand Turk with an area of 8.5 square miles. Cockburn Harbor is the island’s only settlement and has the most protected natural harbor of all the islands.

North Caicos
The green island of the Turks and Caicos with an average rain fall double that of the other neighboring islands, has a laid back, quiet rural flavor. Bird watchers delight in the largest flock of flamingo in the islands and recent discoveries of artifacts and underwater cave systems are buzzing interest in this gem.

Middle Caicos
A bit off the beaten track, but those who take the time to visit its shores will find rugged natural beauty, beautiful inlets and rocks formations, and an extensive cave system absolutely rewarded. Abundant rainfall keeps it green and suitable for agriculture.

East Caicos
Currently the domain of birds, lizards and other wildlife. Currently uninhabited, it is rumored that it will become a cruise ship destination within 10 years.

Pine Cay
An 800-acre private island with 21/2 miles of fine beach. It has it own airstrip and marina. Golf carts are the primary mode of transportation.

Parrot Cay
Home to the fabulous, celebrity flocked Parrot Cay Resort and Shambala Retreat, Parrot Cay offers a choice selection of extremely rare residential opportunities.