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Delight in the waterfront landscape of Cockburn Town
The island views and other outdoor surroundings create an inviting atmosphere in Cockburn Town. Renowned for its snorkeling, local tours and safari tours, this city welcomes all visitors. Many rental homes come with outdoor spaces, separate dining areas and full kitchens, perfect if you want to enjoy some home-cooked meals.
Discover Cockburn Town's colonial past
If you can drag yourself off the beach, Cockburn Town is home to a handful of pocket-sized museums. From shipwreck artifacts, to messages in bottles, the Turks & Caicos National Museum is full of island treasures. Continue your historical journey at Salt House, a small museum that explores the archipelago's thriving salt industry. The colonial-era Her Majesty's Prison is another historic gem, enclosed behind a whitewashed wall. Tours offer a glimpse at the cells, exercise yard and bell tower. You'll also find exhibitions on the prison's infamous inmates.
Swim with eagle rays in Cockburn Town
Most of the action is centered along Front Street, a lively oceanfront promenade lined with swaying coconut palms. A handful of grand colonial buildings add to the atmosphere, including the General Post Office. Just steps from Front Street is a gorgeous beach, with crystal-clear water that's ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Certified scuba divers will jump at the chance to explore an underwater wonderland of shipwrecks, coral gardens and tropical fish. Grace Bay is known for its reef sharks and sea turtles, West Caicos is brimming with sponges and corals, while French Cay is known for its graceful eagle rays.
Spring sunshine in Cockburn Town
Like the rest of the Caribbean, the Turks & Caicos receive an influx of sunseekers over the winter. Cockburn Town vacation rentals make it easy to soak up the sun, with beachfront cottages just steps from the sand. If you're looking for a sweet spot, consider visiting Cockburn Town in spring. Highs hover in the 70s, crowds taper off and there's every chance of sunshine. June to November bring hurricane season to the Caribbean. While the island can be beautiful, most travelers choose to avoid these months.
Explore Cockburn Town's underwater world
Cockburn Town anchors Grand Turk Island, which sits at the southern end of the Bahamian Archipelago. As well as sandy beaches and swaying palms, the Turks and Caicos support a flourishing marine ecosystem. The 22-mile wide Columbus Passage is one of the world's top whale-watching destinations, with 1000s of humpbacks cruising through the channel on their annual winter migration. The diving is spectacular, with the chance to swim with hammerhead sharks, manta rays, turtles, moray eels and a host of other sea creatures.
How to get to and around Cockburn Town
The nearest airport is in Grand Turk (GDT-JAGS McCartney Intl.), located 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could book a flight to Salt Cay (SLX), which is 10 mi (16.1 km) away.