Bohio Dive Resort & Spa
www.bohioresort.com
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Address
: PO Box 179
Bohio
Grand Turk
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Turks & Caicos Islands
Tel : 00-1-649-946-2135
Fax : 00-1-649-946-1536
Mobile : 00-1-649-231-3572
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Grand Turk is home to the world's third largest barrier reef, and consistently ranked among the top diving destinations, notably for its spectacular wall diving. The island is surrounded by marine reserves, historical wrecks and fascinating tropical wildlife.Dive or snorkel right off our beach, or take one of the daily guided boat trips. For the James Bond enthusiasts there are UPVs (Underwater Propulsion Vehicles) available for hire. Divers can even take the new PADI UPV specialty course! Our highly trained PADI certified instructors cater for all levels of experience. For those new to the underwater world, introductory scuba and snorkelling courses are available. For more experienced divers, there is plenty of opportunity to explore and advance your skills and certification. All equipment is available for hire. Please request courses ahead of your arrival date.The sheer reef wall, located 400 yards off Pillory Beach, descends to a staggering 7000 feet (more than 2000 metres) and is home to a lush variety of flora and fauna. You'll see black coral, manta rays, turtles, eagle rays and dolphins and hear the call of the mighty humpback whale. Or head for the Cays to feed the friendly stingrays and swim with the sleepy nurse sharks. |
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Grand Turk Inn
www.grandturkinn.com
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Address
: P.O. Box 9, Front Street
Grand Turk
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Turks & Caicos Islands
Tel : 00 (1) 649 9462827
Fax : 00 (1) 649-946-2827
Mobile : -
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The Grand Turk Inn has been given a 4 Star rating and the honour of being the best Guesthouse in the Turk and Caicos by the Turks and Caicos Government Tourism Bureau.
From the hammock swaying on the porch to the complimentary continental Breakfast served each morning to your private suite - the Grand Turk Inn welcomes you to relax.
Originally built 150 years ago as the Methodist Manse this spacious, historic, oceanfront home, on Front Street, typifies the character of the stately British West Indies architectural style.
Converted in 2005 to the Grand Turk Inn, the five large, elegant, sunfilled suites all overlook the turquoise ocean waters of the Columbus Landfall National Park/Atlantic Ocean and a pristine white sandy beach.
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