Turks & Caicos Destination Wedding, Honeymoon & Vow Renewal Packages
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- Introduction
Getting married in Turks & Caicos?
The Caribbean Islands of Turks & Caicos offers luxury beyond compare. Famous for its incredible beaches, snorkeling, diving and 5-star dining, it really is a dream destination to host your Destination Wedding or celebrate your honeymoon
Top three reasons for a Turks & Caicos Destination Wedding
- Turks & Caicos legal wedding requirements, it’s easy to get married in Turks & Caicos, please see our Legal Requirements page for more information.
- Luxury accommodations, Private Villas, Hotels and Resorts, all cater to hosting your Destination Wedding in the Turks and Caicos.
- Incredible wedding planners and vendors make your day unforgettable, from top photographers, videographers, chefs and décor you wedding in the Turks and Caicos will be amazing.
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Fast Facts
Turks & Caicos Entry requirements
Canadians require a passport to visit Turks & Caicos, valid for full duration on stay
Tourist visa not required.
Policy is subject to change and is traveler’s responsibility to check for most up to date requirements.
Hotel Check In and Out times in Turks & Caicos
Hotels check time is usually 3:00pm
Hotel check out time is usually 11:00am
Banking hours in Turks & Caicos
Monday – Friday 9:00am to 2:00pm
Currency in Turks & Caicos
US dollars
Credit Cards accepted in Turks & Caicos
VISA, Amex and MasterCard are accepted
Language in Turks & Caicos
English
Tipping in Turks & Caicos
Tipping is at clients discretion.
Sightseeing in Turks & Caicos
Island Fish Fry
Snorkeling tours
Scuba Diving
Yacht Sailing
Golf
Jet Ski Adventures
Eco Kayak Tour
Concha Woncha Tours
Middle Caicos Caves Deep Sea Fishing
Drinking Water in Turks & Caicos
Tap water is safe to drink
DElectricity Turks & Caicos
Most hotels operate on a 110 V however some hotels operate on 220V