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Island Getaways

Address: Salt Mills Plaza Grace Bay Providenciales Turks and Caicos

Property & Real Estate Management

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We understand how difficult it can be for residential property owners to manage their properties. That is why we offer a full suite of services to relieve property owner stress, such as tenant selection and placement, repairs and maintenance, cleaning, rent collections, bookings, final and periodic property inspection and more. The Island Getaways goal is to exceed the expectations of our property owners by providing nothing less than an excellent service to provide our clients with a peace of mind.

Whether you are leaving for a few weeks or a few months, wanting to rent on a short term or long term basis, we are here to cater to your needs.

Everyone’s needs are different, so please feel free to call or email to discuss our future working relationship. We will care for your property as our own, and we are passionate and experienced in finding the best solutions for our clients.

Island Getaways is the best choice, short and long term vacation rentals as well as pro perty management services on the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos. We will care for your property as our own, and we are passionate and experienced in finding the best solutions for our clients. We believe that our people make a difference and the key to our success is in the personal relationships that we have developed with our customers.

The Turks and Caicos consist of 40 different islands and cays, only 8 of which are inhabited. The islands of the Turks and Caicos are almost as diverse as its people. From the main tourist centre of Providenciales to the quiet and tranquil islands of North and Middle Caicos to the historic Capital Island of Grand Turk
each one offers a different experience and a unique character but all offer year round great climate, beaches and underwater activities. The islands are located 550 miles southeast of Miami, Florida, just below the Bahamas chain and just to the east of Cuba and the island of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti.) Technically, the Turks and Caicos are located in the Atlantic Ocean, not the Caribbean Sea. The islands are home to roughly 30,000 full time residents, and welcome more than 200,000 tourists annually. The only true way to experience the Turks and Caicos Islands is to experience each island in the entire chain. This is probably why most of the visitors come back to the Turks and Caicos on a regular basis. You can read about each of the islands here and maybe pick a few to see on your vacation either for daytrips, or longer stays.

Most of the islands are only about 10 to 25 minutes by air from Provo and most can be reached by boat, too. There are also regular ferries from North to Middle Caicos.

Providenciales is the most well known of the Turks and Caicos Islands and is the centre of the tourism industry with a wide range of hotels, restaurants, attractions and facilities. Grand Turk and Salt Cay offer a glimpse into Caribbean history with great Bermudian architect ure and a rustic charm as well as some of the best diving and probably the most relaxing time you will ever have. Grand Turk is also home to a brand new cruise ship centre.

Middle Caicos and North Caicos represent the best of the environment, with lush green woodlands, the biggest cave network in the Caribbean on Middle Caicos, cottage, pond and flamingo pond in North Caicos and a vast range of plant life and birdlife. North Caicos is also an up and coming resort destination with several new projects under development. South Caicos is the centre for fishing, with lobster and conch exported from the islands, the historic Cockburn harbour and the natural phenomenon of the boiling hole. This small yet friendly island offers many secluded beaches with awe inspiring views of the turquoise waters and surrounding islands.

Parrot Cay and Pine Cay are privately owned islands and are home to the most exclusive resorts Parrot Cay Resort and Spa and the Meridian Club.