ON THE WATER
Northeasterly trade winds, warm turquoise seas and brilliant white, powder soft beaches make Turks and Caicos a truly special spot. The main island of Providenciale, locally known as Provo, has an awesome spot for learning, called Long Bay, which has cross-on winds from the left 90% of the time during the season, acres of space, waist-deep water and a sandy bottom for miles. Experienced and advanced riders can shred the island’s many bays and inlets to their heart’s content.
It’s not a wave riding destination but if the waves and wind line up then you can score some excellent down-theline conditions at Long Bay. Grace Bay, on the western side of the island, regularly has two to four foot waves on the reef and sandbars, but the…