Walking through the doors at Island House you’ll be met with Mediterranean-influenced architecture, whitewashed walls and arched doorways. Further in you’ll discover the inviting pool and opulent courtyard. The four one-bedroom suites are spacious, airy and nicely appointed, and there is a fully equipped kitchen. An unexpected bonus is free car hire.
Island House
Turks & Caicos
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
10.57 MILES
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Standing on a bluff high above the notorious northeast reef, wrecker of many ships and nearly of the salt industry (cargo ships began to balk at the…
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Backed by the pines and low scrub of Columbus Landfall National Park and adorned by the picturesque (or ugly, depending on your view) iron hulk of a…
Columbus Landfall National Park
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This scrubby patch of shorefront, most popular with mosquitoes, commemorates Columbus' putative landing on the island in 1492. The park extends out into…
Turks & Caicos National Museum
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The island's well preserved 18th-century prison closed to inmates in 1994 and is now open to visitors for self-guided tours. You can see the cells and…
4.05 MILES
Just beyond the cruise terminal, this attractive stretch of sand is a pleasure.
Nearby Turks & Caicos attractions
1. Turks & Caicos National Museum
1.01 MILES
This great little museum has everything from shipwrecks to messages in bottles and crash-landed spacecraft. Artifacts from the Molasses Reef wreck, the…
1.13 MILES
The island's well preserved 18th-century prison closed to inmates in 1994 and is now open to visitors for self-guided tours. You can see the cells and…
1.26 MILES
One of Front Street's most notable buildings, the colonial post office was once the private home of one of Grand Turk's leading families, and functioned…
1.98 MILES
Standing on a bluff high above the notorious northeast reef, wrecker of many ships and nearly of the salt industry (cargo ships began to balk at the…
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These scrubby wetlands are the best place on Grand Turk for bird-watching.
6. Columbus Landfall National Park
2.84 MILES
This scrubby patch of shorefront, most popular with mosquitoes, commemorates Columbus' putative landing on the island in 1492. The park extends out into…
3.3 MILES
Backed by the pines and low scrub of Columbus Landfall National Park and adorned by the picturesque (or ugly, depending on your view) iron hulk of a…
4.05 MILES
Just beyond the cruise terminal, this attractive stretch of sand is a pleasure.