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Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands - 1995OverviewGrand Turk is the seat of government for the Turks and Caicos Islands, is a small island (about nine kilometres (six miles) long and five kilometres (three miles) wide) located at the end of the Bahamas archipelago, 871 kilometres (575 miles) Southeast of Miami. An easy flight from the U.S., whilst the Dominican Republic is some 100 miles to the Southeast. A small, relaxed, easily accessible island for travelers from the US, Canada, and the emerging European market. It has one of the lowest crime rates of any Caribbean destination, and the Islanders (all 5000 of them) are renowned for their friendliness. (Excerpt from "Grand-Turk Travel Information" site which has excellent maps, historical information and additional links to many exciting Turks and Caicos locations and activities.Click on "Sea Eye Diving" to link to our Dive Operator for this trip. An especially interesting place to visit on Grand-Turk is the "Turks & Caicos Islands Museum." The following dive site map was copied from the "Interactive Dive Guide to Grand Turk," which has additional information of interest to divers.
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