Cruises to Grand Turk on Royal Caribbean
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Cruises visiting Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands
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Step into a postcard-perfect Caribbean scene at Grand Turk, the historic capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands and home to one of the world's most spectacular underwater walls just off its shore.
Grand Turk offers a laid-back and relaxing atmosphere, a welcome contrast to the bustling nature of some Caribbean ports. The island is the historic capital of the Turks and Caicos, but it retains a small-town charm with a population of only a few thousand. The vibe is easygoing, with visitors encouraged to explore at their own pace. The cruise centre itself is a vibrant hub of activity, but a short walk or taxi ride will take you to more tranquil spots on the island.
The island's cultural significance is deeply rooted in its history as a major centre for the salt industry, which was established by Bermudian settlers in the 17th century. The capital, Cockburn Town, is an excellent example of this heritage, with its narrow streets and British-Bermudian colonial architecture. A more modern piece of history is the island's connection to the early days of space exploration; it was the splashdown point for astronaut John Glenn's 'Friendship 7' space capsule in 1962, a fact commemorated on the island.
Grand Turk's local cuisine is a blend of fresh seafood and Creole influences. Conch, a large sea snail, is the island's most famous delicacy, served in a variety of ways from fritters and chowders to fresh salads. Other popular dishes include grilled lobster, fresh fish stews, and a staple side of peas and rice. For a taste of local flavour, be sure to try 'Johnny cakes', a type of cornmeal flatbread, or 'peas and rice', a flavorful side dish often made with coconut milk.
The island's appeal is greatly enhanced by its world-class natural attractions, particularly its stunning marine environment. Grand Turk is renowned for its incredible diving and snorkelling sites, most notably 'The Wall', a dramatic drop-off just off the coast where the seabed plummets from 12 metres to over 2,000 metres. This provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore a diverse and vibrant marine ecosystem right on the doorstep of the cruise port.
Cruising with Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean has established itself as a leader in the cruise industry with its innovative ship designs, diverse amenities, and exciting onboard activities. Its fleet, one of the largest in the world, offers thrilling experiences for travelers of all ages.
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| Cost | Low/Medium |
| Style | Couples, Family, Party |
What to Expect
Royal Caribbean is a global leader in the cruise industry, known for its commitment to innovation and guest satisfaction. You can expect to find thrilling, action-packed, activities like rock climbing walls, water slides, ice skating rinks, and simulators which allow you to surf and skydive onboard! For a more relaxed experience, unwind in the spa, soak up the sun by the pool, or simply relax in your luxurious stateroom.
Royal Caribbean also has some of the best onboard entertainment and dining options. Broadway-style shows feature on most ships in their fleet, along with live music and comedy clubs. Savour a diverse culinary experience, with a range of dining options from casual buffets in the "Windjammer" to fine dining restaurants and family favourites such as "Johnny Rockets".