Providenciales, often called Provo, is the most urbanized island in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Swimmers, divers, and boaters will be attracted to the long, white-sand beaches along the northeast coast, clear water, and a barrier reef. The gentle rolling hills, blossoming cactus, and a natural deep harbor are there to accompany the scenic landscape.
In the past, Provo was an exclusive destination for millionaires. Now, it has a broader type of visitors. Although tourism is a major money earner for Provo, most of the city is kept undamaged. There are many activities tourists can do while in Provo, ranging from kayaking to parasailing, and windsurfing to scuba diving. If you are tired of water-based activities, you can rent a bike and explore attractions around Provo. The Hole, renowned as a beautiful bottomless pit, might be a good place for you to start. You can go up the hillside on top of Sapodilla Bay to see the graffiti on the rocks left by shipwrecked sailors. From the elevated boardwalks on the Little Water Cay shore, you can watch the rare rock iguanas.