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Τρίτη 31 Δεκεμβρίου 2024

SOUTH CAICOS FEATURED IN WALL STREET JOURNAL AS ONE OF 10 BEST PLACES TO GO IN 2025

 

PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (December 29th, 2024) – South Caicos is in the news! The Big South has been featured in the Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) annual list of 10 best places to go in 2025 and was promoted, with an image of South Caicos, on the front page of the entire Wall Street Journal issue.


The WSJ notes that while most know the Turks and Caicos Islands for its stunning beaches and luxury hotels on Providenciales, South Caicos is a haven of world-class bone fishing, kite surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and bird watching. It also notes that bypassing the crowds will become much easier with the launch of the first ever direct South Caicos flight on American Airlines on February 15th, 2025 and that the opening of Salterra debuts early next year, affording guests with new luxury accommodations.


Minister of Tourism, the Hon, Josephine Connolly, said the WSJ feature on South Caicos aligns with Experience Turks and Caicos’ mission to promote all of the sister islands and its pillar of inclusive growth.

“Ensuring that all islands and communities benefit from tourism is our top priority. With the anticipated American Airlines flight from Miami to South Caicos and the opening of the new Salterra Resort, we are excited for the potential development for the island. From tour operators and fishermen to artisans and cooks, there will be new chances for everyone to benefit from the increase in visitation that these new developments will bring. Experience Turks and Caicos is already hard at work conceptualising new products for willing entrepreneurs to grasp and develop into worthwhile ventures and I urge everyone to take advantage of these opportunities,” the Minister said.

 



The WSJ feature is a result of a continued partnership between Experience Turks and Caicos and its US Public Relations Agency J Wade which issues pitches to prominent travel media based on our guidance on areas of interest to promote. WSJ has a print circulation of 1,665,546 people and an online reach of 24,782,351 unique visitors per month.


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