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The Ultimate Grand Turk Packing List: Don’t Forget These Essentials At Home

So you’re heading to Grand Turk, eh? That’s awesome! We’d love to help you with your Grand Turk packing list. Grand Turk is an absolutely stunning little island. It is part of the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory country located in the tropical Atlantic. The island is home to some of the most picture-perfect beaches in the Caribbean.

Grand Turk- Paradise FOUND!

Let’s Talk About the Weather

Unlike countries like the United States, Canada, and the UK- there’s not much distinction between the seasons in the Turks and Caicos. The temperature in Turks and Caicos ranges from 75° F to 95° (24° C to 35° C), with an average of 75° F (27° C).

May to October are considered the “hot” months, whereas November to April are the “cool” months. Granted, there’s only about a 10° F difference.

Unlike most of the Caribbean, there isn’t really a rainy season. The precipitation level in the Turks and Caicos is among the lowest in the region. April to July tends to be the wettest months. There is an annual rainfall of 21 inches on Grand Turk.

Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 each year. However, the island chain averages about 350 days of sunshine throughout the year.

The Shipwreck at Governor’s Beach, Grand Turk

The Nitty Gritty

Since Grand Turk is a tourist destination, there are plenty of places to shop and pick up essentials that you may have left at home. Keep in mind you may not be able to find the same brands in Grand Turk and you should plan on spending a bit more.

To make sure nothing important gets left behind, I’ll be breaking down the ultimate Grand Turk packing list. I hope this packing list and these travel tips will help you have a great time on your vacation!

Grand Turk Packing List Essentials

When you’re getting ready for Grand Turk, there are some things that you absolutely must have with you. All of these items should be in your suitcase, purse, and/or carry-on.

Passport

You absolutely must have your passport to travel to Turks & Caicos. Most tourists will not require a visa to visit.

Driver’s License

If you are a terrestrial traveler (aka not arriving by cruise ship), then it is strongly recommended that you rent a car during your stay. You’ll need a US or International Driver’s License to rent a car.

The island is very small, and it’s hard to get lost. The locals will tell you, “If you don’t know where you’re heading to, just keep driving, and eventually you’ll end up there.”

If you plan on renting a vehicle, the easiest picking up and dropping off points are at theGrand Turk JAGS McCartney International Airport or at the Grand Turk Cruise Center.

Portable and Plug-in Chargers

Obviously, you’re going to be taking a ton of pictures on your trip. You most definitely are going to want to pack a portable power bank for your phone. While you’re thinking about chargers you better grab all of the chargers for your electronics: phone charger, laptop charger, tablet charger, smartwatch charger, and maybe even an electric toothbrush charger!

The Anker PowerPort Cube Power Strip has 3 outlets, 3 USB ports and includes a 5 foot extension cord.

The Turks & Caicos Islands uses 120 volts, 60 Hz electricity, same as the US. Plugs are typically the 2 pronged flat types so US travelers will not typically need a converter or adapter. If you’re coming from a country outside of North America, or parts of South America and the Caribbean, you’ll need to bring an adaptor.

Camera & SD Card

Sure, you could just bring your phone along for photos but you’ll probably want to bring a legit camera along as well. I suggest a Nikon D5600 for high-quality photos. While you’re grabbing your camera, don’t forget our SD card! I travel with a 64 GB memory SD card. If you’re feeling wild, you can go for a 128 GB SD memory card.

If you’re planning on spending time at the beach or pool, you’ll probably want to have an underwater camera, as well. Those of you who will be using a phone as a camera, make sure you get a waterproof phone case. I take one of these with me on all of my trips to Central America and the Caribbean.

Cash $$$

It’s always a good idea to have some cash on hand. I would be careful about carrying around large amounts of money. I would suggest only having $100 (broken into small bills) on your person. The US Dollar is the official currency of Turks and Caicos.

Credit Cards

Good news, you can use your debit card in Grand Turk! You can also use your debit card to withdraw cash from ATMs. Larger hotels, restaurants, and shops will typically be able to accept Visa and MasterCard. I use a travel wallet to keep my passport, cards, and money safe in one place.

Remember, Grand Turk doesn’t get a ton of rain (only averaging 21inches annually). However, if you are visiting during the rainy season of April through January you’ll want to pack an umbrella. The good news is the storms tend to be very brief, so don’t cancel your plans just because there’s a little rain in the forecast. I pack an EEZ-Y Windproof Travel Umbrella.

Sun Care

The sun can be very intense in the tropical Atlantic. It is common for day s to have a UV Index of 12- meaning that a sunburn is likely in just 15 minutes of unprotect exposure. Even on cloudy days, the UV rays can penetrate through the clouds and cause a sunburn.

Trust me, there’s nothing worse than getting sunburned on a vacation. Plan on using a strong sunscreen to protect your skin. If you are hitting the reef, you’ll want to pack coral reef-safe sunscreen. While you’re at it toss some Chapstick with SPF into your bag. You may also want to consider a hat and a sun shirt, as well. I always pack a bit of aloe with me on vacation- just in case. Better safe than sorry, right?

Medications

You should always pack your necessary prescription medications in your carry-on bag. Make sure they are in their original containers.

What to Wear on the Plane to Grand Turk

Although you’ll be traveling to a tropical destination, you may want to dress a little more warmly on your flight. Since airplanes are typically cool, you’ll want to dress in layers. Consider wearing a tank top with a light sweater, a light hoodie, or a long sleeve shirt. I also usually don’t wear shorts on a plane because my legs tend to get cold.

Make sure you wear shoes that are easy to slide on and off and consider leaving your belt in your suitcase. If you plan on packing a large floppy sun hat, you may want to bring it on the plane so that it doesn’t get squished in your suitcase.

FUN FACT:

These adorable little cocktail sets are perfect for a drink on the go. Believe it or not, they are TSA compliant! They are great for travel days but also would be great for an impromptu picnic!

What to Wear During the Day

Keep in mind that the average temperature in Grand Turk is 75 degrees. Since the islands are in the tropical Atlantic, the UV Rays are a bit more intense and it is easy to get a sunburn. Consider packing clothing that will be comfortable and will provide your skin with protection in this climate.

You’ll also want to consider what activities you’ll be doing on your trip. If you’re spending most of your time at the beach you’ll want to focus on coverups, bathing suits, and sandals.

Misc. Electronics

Kindle

If you don’t want to lug a guide book around, you may want to invest in a Kindle. These are a great alternative to packing physical books. They take up way less space! The Kindle Paperwhite is waterproof making it a great option for travel.

AirPods

These headphones are MADE for travel. They are compact, lightweight, and recharge themselves when they are in the case. AirPods are great to have on the plane, train, or when relaxing by the pool or on the beach!

Other Items for Your Grand Turk Packing List

It is always smart to carry a scanned copy of the information page of your passport. That way, if you misplace them it’s easier for you to get a replacement. Make sure you pack it in a different place than you keep your physical passport. You can also take a photo of it and store it on your phone.

Packing Cubes

Guys! Packing cubes are LIFE! They are the perfect way to keep your suitcase neat and organized. They have been a total game-changer for me!

First Aid Kit

Raise your hand if you’re a klutz like me! Anybody? If you’re anything like me then you totally need to pack a first aid kit. I take one with me when I travel.

Guide Books

If you are a terrestrial traveler, rather than a cruiser, you may want to pack along a guide book. I’m a Lonely Planet fan.

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5 Amazing Things to do in Grand Turk While on a Cruise

Grand Turk is the perfect cruise port to kick back and relax. Like, Half Moon CayMahogany Bay and Costa Maya, the Grand Turk cruise port has been developed as a haven by the cruise industry. The ship docks at an absolutely stunning beach that is surrounded by shops, bars, restaurants, and a pool.

Another great thing about Grand Turk is the fact that there are never more than 2 cruise ships in port, meaning that it doesn’t get too terribly crowded like some other ports like, say, Nassau or Cozumel. Still, the port area isn’t that large so if you are looking to score one of the beach chairs that you see from the decks of your ship, you’ll want to get off the ship ASAP.

 

5 Things to do in Grand Turk While on a Cruise

Beach Day

Without question, this is the #1 most popular thing for cruisers to do when in Grand Turk.  After all, the beaches here are some of the most stunning in the world! The beach by the pier is lined with gorgeous palm trees and a plethora of beach chairs. The sugary sand leads to crystal clear water.

There is an absolutely perfect beach right off the pier when you dock in Grand Turk.

Believe it or not, all of this is within a short walking distance from the cruise ships and you don’t have to spend a penny! That’s right, you don’t have to worry about cab fares or chair rental fees at this beach.

If you’re planning on spending time on the beach and are traveling with a large group, you’ll want to get off the ship early so that you can snag beach chairs close to each other. Most beachgoers are inclined to grab the beach chairs closest to the water. Sure, you’re close to the water…but this also puts you further away from the shade.  We prefer to grab lounge chairs towards the back– they are closer to the shade, to the bathrooms, and to the restaurants…and bars.  

Island Tour

Did you know that many people believe that Grand Turk was the first land Christopher Columbus spotted back in 1492? Whenever we visit a destination for the first time, we love taking island tours. Grand Turk has an interesting history and is home to a ton of wild horses and donkeys that you’ll most likely spot roaming the streets and beaches. We even saw a donkey’s head peeking out of the window of someone’s home!

The Grand Turk Lighthouse and Salt Salinas were pretty cool to see.

Guided tours can be booked through the cruise line or through a private company.

Wastin’ Away Again in Margaritaville

Margaritaville

If you’re looking for something a bit more lively, you can search for your lost shaker of salt at Margaritaville. The bar and restaurant is located right on the beach and is just a short distance from the pier. They even have several large swimming pools with swim up bars!

We suggest trying the Volcano Nachos, Jerk BBQ Pork Tacos, the margaritas, and of course, the key lime pie! The food is a little pricey but hey, you’re on vacation!

Hit the Pools or try out FlowRider

One of the main attractions at the Grand Turk Cruise Center, aside from the beach, is the FlowRider. Try your hand at surfing, body, or kneeboarding on this wave simulator. The minimum height is 55 inches.

The complex also has a massive pool, adjacent to Margaritaville. It’s the perfect spot to hang out for the day.

Governor’s Beach, Grand Turk

Snorkeling or Diving

While you can absolutely snorkel at the beach right next to the ship, there are lots of other great spots to snorkel on the island. The water surrounding the island is crystal clear and teaming with sea turtles, stingrays, tropical fish, sponges, and coral.

We suggest booking a tour that takes you to the Grand Turk Wall. This area is known as the Grand Canyon of the Caribbean. Divers come from all over the world to check out this 7,000-foot deep trench.

If diving isn’t your thing, but you’d like to snorkel nearby, we suggest hitting up Governor’s Beach.

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The Best Excursions in Grand Turk

“Do I Need to Book an Excursion in Grand Turk?” This is a question that I get asked a lot. Quite frankly, there are some cruise ports where you absolutely must book an excursion, and then there are others where you really don’t have to.

Grand Turk Island is the capital island of Turks and Caicos. The island is dotted with salt ponds and windmills that are remnants of the island’s sea salt industry. Grand Turk is known for having stunning beaches with gorgeous waters. The island is also home to wild horses and donkeys. It’s really wild driving through Cockburn Town and driving past donkeys strutting down the street.

The beach next to the ship is perfect for snorkeling and swimming!

What is an Excursion?

An excursion is an activity that you book in a cruise port. The excursions in Grand Turk range from historic tours, snorkeling and beach tours, visits to popular attractions, activities that will get your adrenaline pumping, and cultural activities. They are booked through local tour companies and cost additional money. Excursions can go from anywhere from $39 to hundreds of dollars for scuba diving, golfing, and helicopter tours.

Grand Turk- Paradise FOUND!

Do I Need to Book an Excursion in Grand Turk?

Grand Turk is definitely one of the cruise ports where you do not have to book an excursion. Quite honestly, there isn’t much to do on the island, aside from the beaches. On my first visit to the island, I did an island tour and it’s really quite barren.

If you’re looking for the perfect way to spend the day in Grand Turk, it just might be staying at the cruise area. The area as been developed as a mecca for travelers. It is home to Margaritaville, Harley Davidson Clothing, Starbucks, Ron John Surf Shop, and a badass pool. There is also a magnificent beach lined with beach chairs.

Pro-Tip: We suggest getting off the ship early and claiming one of the chairs on the back row. Sure, it might be a little further from the water but it’s closer to the bars, restaurants, and there is shade from the palm trees.

There is an absolutely perfect beach right off the pier when you dock in Grand Turk.

Nearby Beaches

Sure, there’s a gorgeous free beach right at the end of the pier, but perhaps you’re looking to get away from the crowd. We suggest checking out these fabulous beaches. You do not need to book beach excursions in Grand TUrk. The teaches are really easy to get to via taxi and there is an amazing beach right off the ship.

Cockburn Town Beach

First up is Cockburn Town Beach. This public beach is south of the cruise port. It is absolutely majestic and serene. It’s hard to believe this is a public beach! The waters here are crystal clear and then quickly transition to a deep, dark blue where the water plummets to 7,000 feet deep. This trench attracts divers from all over the world.

The Shipwreck at Governor’s Beach, Grand Turk

Governor’s Beach

This beach is absolutely incredible! This is the site of the Mega One Triton Shipwreck, which means a pretty rad backdrop. The further you get from the shipwreck, the quieter the beach becomes. The water here is crystal clear and full of marine life. This is a great spot to snorkel!

The stunning water surrounding Grand Turk

Pillory Beach

The northwestern part of the island is home to Pillory Beach. The beach is located near a popular resort so there are food and drinks available nearby (it’s a little pricey, though). There are also beach chairs, paddleboards, and snorkeling equipment available for rent from the resort. The snorkeling here is great so bring your snorkel gear or plan on renting some!

Columbus Landfall National Park

Lastly, the Columbus Landfall National Park is not to be missed for history buffs. This is the largest protected area on Grand Turk. The National Park contains many of the best beaches on Grand Turk, including Governor’s Beach, Cockburn Town Beach, Pillory Beach, and the Cruise Center Beach (where the ship docks).

As the name suggests, this location is thought to be where Christopher Columbus first made landfall in the Americas.

 

Recommended Excursions in Grand Turk

To be honest, there aren’t a ton of excursions in Grand Turk. As I said before, the island is still developing as a tourist destination. The island was also hit by both Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria and received a significant amount of damage. However, if you want to book excursions in Grand Turk, here are our favorites.

Top 10 Best of Grand Turk

We first visited the island before the cruise area was developed. We booked this tour so that we could check out all this island has to offer. Board an open air safari truck and travel through historic Cockburn Town. You’ll visit Her Royal Majesty Prison, a stunning lighthouse, the space capsule and other local highlights.

Stingray and Snorkel Excursion

On this excursion, you’ll join a guided snorkel tour around a gorgeous reef. Just one peek underwater and you’ll understand why people come from all over the globe to snorkel and dive in these waters! This tour will also take you to the uninhabited island of Gibbs Cay. The waters surrounding the cay are home to wild stingrays that come to feed.

Underwater Power Scooter & Beach Break

This tour takes you to the Bajari Beach Club where you’ll be fitted with snorkel gear. From there, it’s a short boat ride to the edge of the famous 7000-foot wall called the Columbus Passage. Columbus Passage, also known as Turks Passage, is a deep channel known for being one of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the world. Thousands of sea turtles, eagle rays, fish, and even whales frequent the passage! You’ll be able to explore the area using a hand-held power scooter before heading to the beach to dry off.

Whale Watching

Next up, whale watching. Yes…WHALE WATCHING! Between January and April, more than 1500 Humpback whales pass through the Columbus Passage on their way to warmer waters where they’ll give birth. Grand Turk sees lots of whale activity so perhaps you’ll get lucky! Trust me, seeing whales in the wild is absolutely incredible!

Poolside Cabana Rental

Lastly, if you don’t want to travel far from the port area, yet don’t want to deal with all of the people, you can rent your own poolside cabana! Each cabana comes furnished with a table and comfortable seating. There is also a small covered deck overlooking the pool. Waiter service is available courtesy of Margaritaville.

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