Gibbs Cay, a 7-acre uninhabited island in the Turks and Caicos, offers visitors the unique experience of swimming and snorkeling with southern stingrays in its warm, shallow waters. The island’s pristine, white-sand beaches and scenic shoreline provide a picturesque setting, while a small hill at the center, adorned with sea oats, adds to the natural charm. Today, visitors can enjoy close encounters with the gentle stingrays, making Gibbs Cay the premier spot in the region for this memorable interaction.
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