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2 hours
Mobile ticket
Your experience starts on Bay Cay (otherwise known as Iguana Bay Island) a small uninhabited limestone cay off the south coast of Providenciales. Bay Cay is fun to explore. There’s a small and sheltered beach, cliffs, iguanas, and an interesting ambiance. Your tour includes jetting to the La Famille Shipwreck and snorkeling the crystal-clear waters of the Caicos Banks. The La Famille Express became firmly planted in the shallow waters of the Caicos Banks during Hurricane Frances in 2004.
Why Choose Our Tour?
Scenic Delights: Enjoy picturesque views and photo-worthy moments at every turn.
Local Insight: Benefit from our guides' local knowledge, providing an authentic island experience.
Cultural Stops: Visit Iguana Bay Island and the La Famille Shipwreck.
Book now for an unforgettable adventure, where every moment is crafted to showcase the beauty and culture of the Turks and Caicos Islands!"
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
GST (Goods and Services Tax)
Snorkeling equipment
Professional Guide
Jet Ski - Up to Two (2) Guests / Max Weight 375 Pounds
Life Jacket
Gratuities
Your adventure kicks off at South Side Marina, a bustling hub for water sports and a site steeped in the maritime history of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Receive a brief introduction to your jet ski and essential safety instructions before setting out. This marina has long been a key location for sailors and explorers, making it the perfect launch point for your historical journey. *Photo Opportunities:* Snap some pre-tour pictures with your jet skis at the marina, capturing the excitement before the adventure begins
Iguana Cay
Your first stop is Iguana Bay Cay, a pristine island that serves as the natural habitat for the native Turks and Caicos rock iguana. This cay is part of the Princess Alexandra National Park, a protected area crucial to the survival of the endangered iguana population. These fascinating creatures have thrived here for thousands of years, adapting to changing environments and human presence. Activities: - Explore the island and spot iguanas in their natural surroundings. - Learn about the ongoing conservation efforts aimed at preserving this unique species. Photo Opportunities: Capture close-ups of the iguanas, scenic beach views, and group photos on the island
Operated by Hot Wheels Island Tours