10 Great Marinas from Turks and Caicos to the US Virgin Islands

By: - November 13th, 2013
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You may remember we started our odyssey in the Bahamas, imagining a two-year trip through the Caribbean on a yacht with 3 million dollars to burn.  It’s quite a dilemma and some people might never come back.  We started in the Bahamas and cruised right down the 700 island chain. Our next stop is in Turks and Caicos then to the north coast of the Dominican Republic, over to Puerto Rico and on to the Virgin Islands. It’s not far but then we are not in a hurry!   Here are 10 marinas, anchorages, gunk holes and hideouts along the way…

Turtle Cove — Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands

In the beginning, there was Turtle Cove. This marina hearkens back to the early days of the TCI.


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