Every year locals and visitors come together in Providenciales to celebrate the Conch Festival, which is definitely an event to remember. Not only is the conch Providenciales’ most renowned delicacy, it's also a historical symbol for the Turks & Caicos. You’ll have the chance to nibble on a diverse range of conch dishes and sip locally brewed beer. If the beer isn’t to your taste, there’s plenty of other drinks flowing! Local fishermen also put on an impressive show in the long-established conch blowing competition. If you’re in the area on the last weekend of November, add this to your list.
A trip to Grand Turk isn’t complete without a visit to the National Museum in the historical Cockburn Town. The museum opened in 1991 in Guinep House, which is believed to be over 180 years old! Making this one of the oldest buildings in Grand Turk. Notably, the museum is home to the last remaining artifacts of the Molasses Reef shipwreck, discovered in the 1970s. Take a step back in time and learn about the history and culture of this vibrant nation.
This is the rainiest month of the year in Turks & Caicos. You can expect tropical showers which often pass quickly. The weather is hot, with temperatures reaching average highs of 29°C and lows of 25°C. Humidity levels drop, and a light breeze makes the weather pleasant.