Category Archives: Turks & Caicos Islands

Articles from Times Of The Islands Magazine

Provo’s Children’s | A Glimpse of Heaven

Written on September 3, 2011 at 9:58 pm, by

Provo’s Children’s Home provides a safe haven for children in need. There’s no doubt that God has a special place in His heart for children, and, through the teachings of His Son Jesus Christ, encourages us to do the same. We can mourn along with the Father when any child is hungry, hurt, abused, or Continue Reading

Turks & Caicos Salt Cay | A Rare Endangered Island

Written on September 3, 2011 at 9:33 pm, by

Can “green” development and cultural conservation resurrect Salt Cay? Just as the Turks & Caicos’ national flower Island Heather, national plant the Caicos Pine, and the endangered Turks & Caicos Rock Iguana are found nowhere else in the world, the same can be said about Salt Cay. The country’s smallest inhabited island can be compared Continue Reading

Turks And Caicos Resort | Veranda Resort & Residences

Written on September 3, 2011 at 9:21 pm, by

It’s a bold new world at the newly opened Veranda Resort & Residences — a celebratory mix of luxury with genuine experience, laced with a heady dose of social consciousness. The Veranda expands along Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales.  The Veranda is a Grace Bay beachfront condominium turks and caicos resort that operates as a Continue Reading

Snorkeling With Tropical Fish Turks And Caicos

Written on August 12, 2011 at 10:02 pm, by

When your dive or snorkeling buddy draws an imaginary ring over his head, he’s not telling you that he’s lost — or gone cuckoo. He’s signaling one of the most popular reef fish in the ocean, the flamboyant angelfish. Some fish master the art of camouflage for protection; if angelfish had to rely on that Continue Reading

The Roots Of The Turks And Caicos Islands

Written on August 12, 2011 at 9:53 pm, by

Readers of this magazine will know that our goal in “Sampling the Soul of the Turks & Caicos Islands” is to encourage visitors and residents to look beyond TCI’s sun, sand and sea and dig into the intriguing natural wonders, history and culture that lie beneath the surface. This definition of eco-tourism is shared by Continue Reading