Governor's Beach

Turks & Caicos


Backed by the pines and low scrub of Columbus Landfall National Park and adorned by the picturesque (or ugly, depending on your view) iron hulk of a beached ship, Governor's Beach is a lovely place for a relatively quiet dip. It's also a scene of celebration, during events like October's Lobster Festival.


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1. Columbus Landfall National Park

0.51 MILES

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2. White Sands Beach

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4. General Post Office

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5. HM Prison

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6. Turks & Caicos National Museum

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8. North Bay

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