Turks & Caicos Whale Watching

One of nature’s most dramatic shows is on display every winter in the waters just off the Turks and Caicos Islands.

It is the annual migration of humpback whales that pass by here on their way to their winter breeding grounds in the Dominican Republic. These graceful and majestic giants are a wonder to behold, and come close by all of our islands.

The best viewing is in the Columbus Passage that separates Grand Turk and Salt Cay from the rest of our islands. Tour operators in Grand Turk and Salt Cay offer whale watching trips so contact them directly for more information. Hotel accommodations are available on both islands, too.

But even the scuba and snorkel operators in Provo see the whales every year as they gently surface and glide through the waters. Observing the humpbacks is reason enough to pay us a visit between December and February, which is when they visit us.

Whale Watching Tours

Big Blue Collective
Tours & Excursions, Boat Charters, Snorkeling, Diving, Kayaking, Kite Boarding, Sailing, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Whale Watching
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Emerald Escapes Turks & Caicos
Tours & Excursions, Fishing, Fishing Charters, Boat Charters, Snorkeling, Whale Watching
Whale Watching, Fishing, Snorkeling, Tours & Excursions, Boat Charters.
Humpback Whales
Exclusive Attractions, Whale Watching
North Atlantic Humpback Whales are seen around the islands of Grand Turk and salt-cay during the months of late January through early April. These ma […]
salt-cay Tours
Tours & Excursions, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Diving, Whale Watching
Let us organize your daily adventures on salt-cay from Dive packages and scuba instruction to Swimming with the rays, Trips to deserte […]
Whale Watching
Exclusive Attractions, Boat Charters, Sailing, Whale Watching
salt-cay is considered “Whale Headquarters” as the magnificent Humpback whales pass right in front of salt-cay through the 7,000 ft Columbus Passage. […]
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