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Traveling with Kids to Turks and Caicos

Updated: Oct 26


Traveling with kids to Turks and Caicos can be a wonderful experience. The islands offer beautiful beaches, crystal-clear water, and plenty of activities for kids of all ages. We've brought our son on most of our trips to Providenciales and have made amazing memories!


Here are some tips for traveling with kids to Turks and Caicos:


The Travel Trio coconuts on the beach Turks and Caicos
Coconuts on the beach Turks and Caicos

Choose Family-Friendly Accommodations


Look for resorts or hotels that cater to families and offer amenities and activities specifically designed for children. Many resorts in Turks and Caicos have kids' clubs, playgrounds, pools with water slides, and organized activities to keep children entertained. Beaches Resort Turks and Caicos is a popular choice for families looking for a kid-centric all-inclusive.


 

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Pack Accordingly


Pack essential items such as sunscreen, hats, swimwear, and beach toys for your kids. It's also a good idea to bring any necessary medications, snacks, and entertainment items to keep them occupied during travel and downtime.


Plan Age-Appropriate Activities


Turks and Caicos offers a variety of activities suitable for children of all ages. Consider snorkeling tours, boat excursions, beach outings, and visits to nature reserves or the Caicos Conch Farm. We suggest a day trip to Iguana Island! It's super fun for the kids and the beaches are absolutely stunning!


 

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Practice Water Safety


Turks and Caicos is known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, but it's important to prioritize water safety when traveling with kids. Ensure that children are supervised at all times near the water, especially if they are not strong swimmers. Consider bringing life jackets or floatation devices appropriate for their age and size. Pack the floaties!


Still needs floaties at Grace Bay Beach Turks and Caicos
Grace Bay Beach

Be Mindful of the Sun


The Caribbean sun can be intense, so it's crucial to protect your children from sunburn. Apply sunscreen regularly, provide them with hats and sunglasses, and seek shade during the hottest part of the day. Remember to stay hydrated and encourage your kids to drink plenty of water.


 
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Take Advantage of Kids' Programs


Many resorts in Turks and Caicos offer supervised kids' programs or babysitting services. Take advantage of these services to give yourself some downtime and ensure that your children have fun and engaging experiences with trained staff.


 

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Explore the Local Cuisine


Turks and Caicos has a variety of restaurants and local eateries where you can sample delicious Caribbean cuisine. Consider trying local dishes and seafood options. Most of the restaurants we've tried have kid's menu's or kid-friendly options available for picky eaters. One of our favorites is Mango Reef in Turtle Cove! Amazing food, great service and beautiful views of the marina.


Turtle Cove Marina Turks and Caicos
Turtle Cove Marina
 

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Stay Flexible and Pace Yourself


Traveling with kids can be unpredictable and exhausting! It's important to stay flexible and adjust your plans accordingly. Allow for downtime and rest when needed, and avoid over-packing your itinerary. Remember that making lasting family memories and enjoying quality time together is the most important aspect of your trip!


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