What would studying abroad be like without an amazing nightlife? A question that has the most obvious answer across the globe. When you step into Turks and Caicos all your uncertainties are clarified in just one experience; Turks and Caicos Nightlife! When you stay a little late in Turks and Caicos you will experience the gleam of a new paradise arise in the streets and secluded spots that offer no less than what an international visitor would imagine best!
Even though the forty islands and islets that make up Turks and Caicos are technically situated in the Atlantic Ocean, the cuisine here is highly influenced by the nearby Caribbean islands. Typical meals include locally-cultivated spices and rare species of fish that are found in the surrounding ocean. Most meals are served with corn, rice, and locally-grown vegetables.
Turks and Caicos is also an external territory of Britain, which has also had an influence on the food eaten there. British and other European staples, such as sandwiches, hamburgers, and hot dogs, are popular here, but even these will contain things of localized flavors. Turks and Caicos has plenty of nightlife for tourists, usually provided for guests at the hotels and resorts.
You can find other options around the islands, although the widest choice is provided on Providenciales. Here you will find options ranging from beachside bars, sports bars, and marina bars, to casinos.
The area around Turtle Cove Marina has a few alternatives for nightlife, such as Baci, Banana Boat, and Tiki Hut Cabana. If you are seeking a place with big screens to catch some sports, head to Club Sodax or try Bambooz Bar and Grill (Saltmills Shopping Plaza, Grace Bay Road, Providenciales).
Grace Bay offers a range of beachside bars, such as the Lounge, or Infinity Bar (Grace Bay, Providenciales). If you wish to try your luck at the casino Casablanca Casino (Grace Bay Road, Providenciales) is a good option. It is open between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., and has roulette, blackjack, craps, and baccarat tables.