The Turks and Caicos Islands offer postcard perfect scenery that comprises long stretches of white sand beaches, turquoise waters and lots of local eateries. You can enjoy everything from deep sea diving to snorkeling to farm and sanctuary hopping. Witness the region’s majestic coral reefs or check into all inclusive resort that offers plenty of amenities and recreation options. Oh! And if you aren’t in a mood to blow the bucks here, there are plenty of charming local bed and breakfast options.
St. Martin and St. Marteen are two distinct regions of the French and Dutch portions of the Island, with each having their own food, language, government and even general demeanor. The best part? There’s no stringent border separating one from another. You can hop across both the section with ease. St. Marteen has lots of timeshares and high rises, which are sought after by the Americans. Then there are the high-end international brand outlets, and charming old streets of Philipsburg. St. Marteen also has lots of lively pubs and nightclubs. St. Martin, on the other hand, nestles plenty of natural attractions (more than 40 beaches offering a plethora of adventure activities such as parasailing and jet skiing) like Orient Beach. The island is touted to offer the most spectacular snorkeling conditions. Heck, even the airport is located bang next door to a popular beach.