Salt Cay

Salt Cay

Salt Cay

Salt Cay, the smallest of the main inhabited Turks and Caicos Islands, spans just 2 square miles (about 7 square kilometers). Unlike its more developed neighbors, Salt Cay remains free from large tourist hotels and resorts, offering a more adventurous and authentic Caribbean experience. Visitors can explore the island’s unspoiled landscapes and enjoy the laid-back charm that characterizes the region. The absence of commercial development allows for a serene and intimate encounter with the natural beauty and local culture of the island.

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