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Linda playa para ir con una minita a romancear
Views were incredible! The whole island is lovely. Loved hearing about the history and community on T&C.
The Grand Turk Lighthouse is one of the main attractions on the island. It only costs a few dollars to visit. The views are great. Donkeys roam the parking lot, and you can feed them. I didn't find myself feeling overly excited to be there. It was really hot and humid. Thankfully, the line wasn't long, and it was a quick visit. Something to see while you're in Grand Turk. Nice photo shop!
We did the tour and painting. It was a fun break for everyone.
The Museum was a part of an Island Tour. It was a quaint little place packed with history about the island's roots. It's directly across from the ocean so the views are stunning. They had a food truck selling local food and children from the island sold beautiful handmade bracelets on the outside. Beautiful experience! My son's smile says it all❤️
We visited The Grand Turk Lighthouse as a part of an Island Tour package. It was beautiful. The entire island is beautiful. There are donkeys walking around wanting to be fed. I didn't feed them because I was afraid it would bite 🤣. My son was brave and fed one though. The water on this island is some of the most beautifully clear water that I have ever seen. We visited in December so the weather was perfect.
This was an awesome lighthouse with beautiful scenic aesthetic view. The local donkeys were out front, waiting to greet us with availability to purchase shelves and carrots. they had a bar and a hut to purchase food along with a gift shop. The entrance fee was just a couple bucks per person awesome photo opportunities at the swing and in front of the lighthouse and in front of the coastline.
The Grand Turk Lighthouse is one of the things you can travel to see while you are on the island. It took about 30 minutes via golf cart and you get to see quite a bit of the island on your way there.

When you arrive, there is a pavilion and a person selling tickets for $3/person to maintain the property. The signage isn't super clear but the person at the desk was vocal enough to let you know.

The property is relatively small but offers plaques with the controversial history surrounding the lighthouse and the reef that sits north of the island.

The views of the ocean are vast. It's pretty incredible how much of the reef you can see. I also appreciatee some of the foliage and flowers on the property. Don't be surprised if you run into a donkey! And they will eat your food if you let them get too close.

There is also a small food/drink stand that apparently has free WiFi and some seating. The swing in front of the lighthouse offers a fun photo opp.

Pro trip: put sunscreen on even if you are here for a short period of time.
I was intrigued by the Information provided on the life and usefulness of the donkey. I gained a new perspective and appreciation of the animal. It has some desirable and admirable characteristics.
The jerk chicken was very good, and the pina coladas too.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the Turks and Caicos Islands at the Turks and Caicos National Museum. This captivating museum offers a fascinating journey through the past, providing insight into the islands' heritage and heritage.

From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a treasure trove of artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that bring the island's history to life. Explore the diverse exhibits showcasing the indigenous Lucayan people, the impact of European colonization, and the vibrant culture that has shaped the islands over the centuries.

One of the highlights of the museum is its collection of artifacts recovered from the many shipwrecks that dot the waters surrounding the islands. These artifacts offer a glimpse into the maritime history of the region, showcasing everything from ancient navigation tools to precious cargo salvaged from the depths.

The museum's knowledgeable staff are passionate about sharing the stories behind the exhibits, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the islands' rich heritage. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the past, there's something for everyone to enjoy at the Turks and Caicos National Museum.

Located in the heart of Cockburn Town, the museum is easily accessible and makes for a perfect outing for visitors of all ages. Whether you're exploring on your own or taking a guided tour, a visit to the Turks and Caicos National Museum is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the islands' history and culture.
Great day with great beach.
Nice museum, where you can learn about the history of the islands. There's nothing interactive, just a small traditional museum, but interesting enough. No restrooms, though.
Also, lots of vendors nearby (and free restrooms there) selling souvenirs.
The view from the parking lot is beautiful, this turquoise water is just magnificent.
Nice statue, worth a quick stop when you get off the ship.