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Grand Turk is home to several incredible beaches on its western coast, crowned by the beautiful Governor’s Beach. The first sight greeting cruise ship guests is the excellent Cruise Center Beach, which is just off the ship. The section of this coast nearest the cruise ship pier tends to have a rocky bottom, yet improves rapidly a bit to the north.
Much of the east coast of Grand Turk consists of beach, however, due to being exposed to the constant eastern trade winds, large amounts of seaweed and flotsam typically cover the sand. The beaches on this side of the island are fun to explore and beachcomb, yet are poor for swimming.
Governor’s Beach and the Cruise Center Beach are excellent for exquisite sand and water. English Point and Pillory Beach offer a more secluded setting. White Sands Beach and East Side Beach are the best for beachcombing.
The popular beaches on Grand Turk do not offer great snorkeling sites. Ancient coral shelves (largely devoid of live coral) and collapsed rock jetties shelter some colorful reef fish and are found at Governor’s Beach, Cockburn Town Beach and English Point. These locations can be fun to explore, but really do not compare to the actual vibrant reefs found throughout the Turks and Caicos.
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