Lighthouse

Turks & Caicos


Standing on a bluff high above the notorious northeast reef, wrecker of many ships and nearly of the salt industry (cargo ships began to balk at the danger, demanding greater safety), this iron lighthouse was cast in England in 1852 and assembled in situ. The views out to sea are spectacular, and there's a high-rope course to add spice to your visit.


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1. Turks & Caicos National Museum

2.87 MILES

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2. HM Prison

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3. General Post Office

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6. Governor's Beach

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7. White Sands Beach

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8. North Bay

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