Fly from
Budget
C$ 464 - C$ 715
Route
Depart
Return
Price
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Sat 27/4
1 stop6h 01m
Providenciales
Sat 4/5
1 stop9h 24m
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Thu 25/4
1 stop16h 55m
Providenciales
Sat 27/4
1 stop6h 38m
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Wed 17/4
1 stop5h 37m
Providenciales
Tue 23/4
1 stop10h 47m
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Thu 2/5
1 stop16h 53m
Providenciales
Sat 4/5
1 stop9h 24m
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Mon 8/4
1 stop6h 43m
Providenciales
Fri 12/4
1 stop8h 06m
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Fri 26/4
1 stop7h 21m
Providenciales
Sun 28/4
1 stop9h 29m
MiamiProvidenciales
MIA - PLS
MIAPLS
Miami
Fri 17/5
1 stop7h 21m
Providenciales
Sun 19/5
1 stop26h 28m
Currently, January is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Turks and Caicos Islands (average of C$ 392). Flying to Turks and Caicos Islands in August will prove the most costly (average of C$ 773). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 532
February
C$ 536
March
C$ 559
April
C$ 535
May
C$ 731
June
C$ 821
July
C$ 916
August
C$ 1,049
September
C$ 768
October
C$ 604
November
C$ 610
December
C$ 547
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Boarding
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Boarding
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Boarding
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Boarding
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Boarding
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
Comfort
Overall
Entertainment
Food
Crew
Boarding
Reviews
It was a good experience other than a short delay.
The Turks and Caicos are a British Crown Colony made up of a chain of more than 40 different islands – though only eight of them are inhabited – located on the edge of the Caribbean Sea. Although each of the islands is unique, they share several noteworthy characteristics: bountiful beaches, numerous atolls and proximity to the third-biggest coral reef in the world.
Whether you’re a diver, sunbather or just looking for a relaxing getaway, the Turks and Caicos have the feel of a sun-soaked paradise. Depending on the length of your stay, you may choose to do a little island hopping to get a true T&C experience. Providenciales, or Provo for short, serves as the tourist hub though the capital is on Grand Turk. In all, the islands boast more than 350km of shoreline and also have access to more than 500km of coral reef.
As their majestic setting deserves, cheap flights to the Turks and Caicos are growing in popularity, but the islands remain uncrowded and many of the local beaches and facilities retain a secluded feel.
The Turks and Caicos Islands have a comfortably warm temperature all year long. The weather changes little between winter and summer. Temperatures range from 29 to 32 C from June to October. The winter is only slightly cooler, and the water is as pleasantly warm as the air. It rains more in the western islands, but it’s sunny almost every day. Hurricane season lasts from June to October.
By sea: The Turks and Caicos islands’ proximity to the mainland encourages many visitors to arrive by boat. Modern mooring facilities are available throughout but private boaters will need to secure customs and immigration clearance upon arrival. Nevertheless the most popular sea route here is provided by one of the numerous cruise ships that stop at the Grand Turk terminal.
By land: Once you have arrived, getting around your island is limited to a shuttle service connecting the major hotels on Grand Turk and either taxis or rental cars – though both Provo and Grand Turk also feature scooter rental facilities for those preferring to get around on two wheels. Most major rental car companies are represented on the islands but remember that the roads throughout the Turks and Caicos follow the British model meaning that you will need to drive on the left side of the road.
By air: Each of the islands making up the Turks and Caicos is unique so depending on the length of your stay, island hopping is a worthwhile activity. Though this popular activity can also be accomplished by boat, taking to the air is considerably faster. Several local airlines feature services between the major islands.