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Airport

Providenciales International Airport, Airport Road, Turks and Caicos Islands

The Providenciales International Airport is the primary airport in the Turks and Caicos. All scheduled international flights to the country land at this gateway. The island of Provo welcomes flights from over two dozen international cities, including London, New York, Washington D.C., Miami, Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. Several international airlines fly to the Turks and Caicos, including British Airways, American Airlines, United, Air Canada, Delta, Jet Blue, West Jet, and InterCaribbean. All airlines share a general ticketing and check-in hall. There are no satellite terminals. The Providenciales Airport IATA code is PLS

(649) 946-4420

Hotels

Dive into a one-of-a-kind, unbelievably exciting Beaches all-inclusive Turks & Caicos vacation for the whole family. This amazing all-inclusive resort features five magnificent villages boasting the architecture and ambiance of Italy, France, the Caribbean and Key West, a 45,000 square-foot waterpark, 19 specialty restaurants, a 12-mile beach lapped by clear turquoise waters, and 10 impressive pools. There are endless fun activities for everyone from tots to tweens and teens, featuring Sesame Street characters, and a sizzlin’ teen disco all located on Grace Bay, voted the World s #1 Best Beach by TripAdvisor Travelers.
Beaches Turks & Caicos
Lower Bight Rd
The Bight Settlement, Caicos Islands TKCA 1ZZ , Turks and Caicos Islands

(888) 232-2437

Car Rental

Note: Transportation is NOT needed to/from PLS Airport as it is provided by Beaches. We are NOT renting a car. Although Providenciales is a relatively small island at 38 square miles (98 sq km), getting around can be both difficult and expensive if you don’t have a car. If you’d like to explore the island or see more than what is within walking distance of your accommodation, we recommend that you rent a car for at least part of your stay. Taxis are widely available on Providenciales, yet tend to be a bit expensive. The Turks and Caicos does not have any organized public transportation. On Providenciales, illegal and unlicensed ‘jitney' taxis have taken the place of bus services. We advise avoiding these completely due to their erratic and dangerous driving, and occasional overinflation of rates charged to tourists.