National Youth Day is a nation-wide public holiday celebrating the youth of the Turks & Caicos, honouring their contribution to the nation. Locals and visitors alike come together for a joyful day filled with games, parades, live music, talent shows, dance performances and sports events.
There’s nothing quite as magical as a full moon shining over a tropical island. In Providenciales, this whimsical atmosphere is taken up a notch. Each month brings a chance to experience the ocean glowing in a florescent, blue-green glimmer. This dreamy phenomenon is the result of glow worms performing a mating ritual! It happens for a few days after a full moon, shortly after sunset. You’ll get the best show in the shallow waters of the Caicos Banks, in south Providenciales. There’s plenty of boat cruise operators to choose from that offer this as part of their tour packages.
We don’t usually recommended holidays in this month as it lands in the height of hurricane season, but if you consider yourself a lone wolf, September may be a great time for you to visit. Although some attractions and restaurants may close during this time, there’s still a selection that stay open, especially in popular areas like Providenciales. You’ve also got a good chance of a secluded beach experience, as tourist levels are very low during this period. Seize the opportunity to visit the famous Grace Bay Beach without the usual crowds.
September is the height of hurricane season, however, chances of a serious storm happening are statistically low. The weather is hot and humid, with temperatures reaching average highs of 31°C and lows of 27°C. There is an increased chance of rainfall, which often provides relief from the humidity.