The most wonderful sand, ultra-clear bathlike water, and the most incredible reef I've seen. "The Wall" drops off from 30' to 7000' (yes, seven THOUSAND feet) - breathtaking.
We were diving along the wall running along Grand Turk; the corals and fish life were in good shape. The beach was clean.
Bohio dive resport is on ghe beach. Great sand, great swimming. You can swim out to the reefs as I have done several times and snorkel for ages.
The quality of the diving is superb. Water is crystal clear. The wall goes down in terraces with great coral displays and larger fish species and coral galore. If you enjoy great wall diving you have a treasure trove of excellent sites to explore in this stunning natural wonder of the undersea world.
This runs the length of the west of the island almost, and includes some great beaches, including Governors beach. If you are staying on the island during the week head to Governors Beach and you will have the place to yourself.
No venders here. Just a little public beach with a couple of benches and a huge shade tree. We really enjoyed the beach.
Historically Columbus is supposed to have landed on the Grand Turk Island in his quest for the New World. In view of this it is called the Columbus Landfall National Park.
Dont waste your time. There is nothing there but the beach with homeless bums and shady people walking around
Beautiful, tranquil clear blue water. The bluest water I've seen. It was just like the Corona commercial.
Columbus Landfall National Park is all around the island. The locals respect the water, reef and fish without question. Unfortunately on land they do not share quite the same respect of their surroundings. They were absolutely incredible people and great to talk to and share recipees. However, I really wanted to help clean the area a bit.Next trip will be to help.