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Explore Robinson Crusoe Island and Hidden Beaches in Turks and Caicos - Grace Bay

Explore Robinson Crusoe Island and Hidden Beaches in Turks and Caicos

Grace Bayeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

6–8 hours

Fitness Level

Ideal for those with average fitness; no strenuous activity required as most travel is by boat with light walking on beaches.

Overview

Discover turquoise reefs, native iguanas, and colonial history on a private boat charter from Grace Bay. Experience snorkeling, secluded beaches, and a BBQ lunch on the Robinson Crusoe Island Beach Hideaway.

Grace Bay, Caicos Islands

Robinson Crusoe Island Beach Hideaway

Starting at $3200 | Up to 10 People | Half Day or Full Day available

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Embark on a magical adventure from Turtle Cove Marina, exploring the stunning reef and visiting Iguana Island. Snorkel for sand dollars, discover the history of Fort George, and relax on a private beach at Half Moon Bay. Enjoy a BBQ lunch on longer trips for an unforgettable day in paradise.

Embark on a magical adventure from Turtle Cove Marina, exploring the stunning reef and visiting Iguana Island. Snorkel for sand dollars, discover the history of Fort George, and relax on a private beach at Half Moon Bay. Enjoy a BBQ lunch on longer trips for an unforgettable day in paradise.

Adventure Tips

Book in advance for private charters

These popular trips accommodate small groups up to 10 and fill quickly during peak season.

Bring reef-safe sunscreen

Protect the vibrant coral reefs and marine life by using only reef-friendly sun protection.

Wear water shoes for shore access

Some beach stops have rocky or coral-covered areas; water shoes ensure comfortable and safe exploration.

Stay hydrated throughout your trip

Although drinks are included, carry an extra water bottle to stay refreshed in the tropical sun.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Green Iguanas
  • Tropical fish species around the reef

History

Fort George’s underwater ruins tell stories of colonial defenses against pirates and rival powers.

Conservation

Operators emphasize reef-safe practices and minimize waste to protect fragile coral systems around Providenciales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Snorkel gear

Essential

Bring your own mask and snorkel for the best fit and comfort in the warm waters.

summer specific

Reef-safe sunscreen

Essential

Essential to protect both your skin and the delicate marine environment.

summer specific

Water shoes

Essential

Protect your feet during beach landings and walking over rocky substrates.

summer specific

Light rain jacket

Helpful in case of brief tropical showers, which can be common in late summer and fall.

fall specific