SILVER PALM CHARTERS
RELAX AT DELLIS CAY
Dellis Cay is a small island, less than a mile long and half a mile wide. The island is known for the white sand beaches that surround it, especially on its western shore. This cay is currently uninhabited and does not have any finished hotels or residents.
The beach on Dellis Cay is one of the top beaches in all the Turks and Caicos. Beautiful white sand and calm waters are perfect for swimming, sunning, or shelling.
SHIPWRECK LA FAMILLE EXPRESS
La Famille Express is a grounded shipwreck and popular landmark near the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos. The history of the La Famille Express (also known as the Long Bay Shipwreck) began in 1953. The vessel started as an oil rig service ship, transferring supplies to remote offshore oil wells. At its initial launch, the ship was christened the Форт-Шевченко, or Fort Shevchenko in English, after the military port town in the Caspian Sea.
FORT GEORGE CAY SAND BAR
The protected cove is surrounded by crystal-clear water and offers calm waters, white sand beaches and shallow depths for larger vessels.
Nearby is an exquisite sandbar and shallows system that leads from Fort George Cay and is another popular stop when touring the area.
You may encounter bottle nose dolphins including the famous Jojo and the newest addition “baby dreamer”. Neither animal should be touched – even when they approach humans in their natural environment!
If you are looking for a beautiful place to relax and enjoy your time in the water, Fort George Cay is the place to be. With shallow waters and beautiful sandbars nearby, it is surrounded by beautiful turquoise water, and at lower tides a sandbar island is exposed.
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