Turks and Caicos National Museum
Delve into the history of the islands at this museum in Grand Turk. Highlights include the Molasses Reef Wreck and artifacts from the indigenous Tainos people.
Delve into the history of the islands at this museum in Grand Turk. Highlights include the Molasses Reef Wreck and artifacts from the indigenous Tainos people.
A paradise for luxury shopping enthusiasts, the Miami Design District houses over 130 art galleries, showrooms, creative services, stores, antiques dealers, eateries, and bars. The area is known for its avant-garde architecture, upscale interior design stores, and boutiques from nearly every luxury fashion brand imaginable, including Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Prada, and more.
Explore this historic 60-foot-tall lighthouse built in 1852. It's an ideal spot for panoramic views and understanding the maritime history of the islands.
Accessible only by ferry or private boat, Fisher Island is an exclusive oasis that offers sumptuous accommodations, a private beach club, a world-class spa, gourmet restaurants, and a golf course. The island is one of the wealthiest zip codes in the U.S. and provides an unparalleled level of privacy and luxury.
Visit this Victorian-era prison in Cockburn Town, Grand Turk, to learn about the criminal justice history of the islands.
An open-air shopping center that redefines luxury shopping, Bal Harbour Shops features a collection of prestigious boutiques and designer stores, including Chanel, Gucci, and Valentino. It's not just a place for shopping but a destination for experiencing the height of Miami's luxury lifestyle, complete with fine dining restaurants and lush tropical surroundings.
Gustavia, the island’s capital, is home to a plethora of luxury boutiques and designer stores. From high-fashion brands to exclusive jewelers, it's a paradise for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential Miami luxury lifestyle, a visit to Ocean Drive is a must. This iconic street in South Beach is lined with upscale hotels, rooftop bars, and gourmet restaurants, all facing the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. The vibrant atmosphere, Art Deco architecture, and chic beachfront settings make it a prime location for experiencing Miami's glamorous side.
This coconut palm-lined island has become one of the area’s top tourist destinations for romance, relaxation and exquisite Dominican cuisine. Many visitors flock to this 0.77-square-mile (2 square-kilometer) island to walk along the pristine beach for a tan, while others venture out to the thriving reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving.