Water Sports
Surrounded by the warm waters of the Caribbean, North Caicos is a haven for those who love the water. Some of the best water sports here include diving on the reefs and swimming with the marine life that inhabit them. But, you can also get your share of fishing in, if fishing is your game. You have your choice of deep sea fishing, fishing, or bonefishing If beach combing is more your style, North Caicos is the place to do it. Since the beaches here are virtually untouched, you can find some of the best treasures around while walking the beaches, no matter what time of day you go.
Island Diversity
While the island isn't home to many native cultures, it does have it's own way of life and traditions. You can visit some of the historical sites around the island to learn more about the people who live here, and the Lucayan Indians who called these islands their home. But, one of the most facinating places to visit here is the bottomless sinkhole at Sandy Point. There is a legend that when the Royalists were ruling the island, slaves were tossed into this bottomless hole and never found.
Activities
North Caicos is home to several preserves such as: Three Mary's Cays Sanctuary, Pumpkin Bluff Pond Nature Preserve, and East Bay Islands National Park. You can enjoy tours through these parks and preserves daily, just check with your hotel for schedules. Or you can enjoy some of the shopping here in the local marketplaces, where you can find great works of art by local artists and natives. One of the most intriguing places on the island to visit is Cottage Pond, with it's bottomless sinkhole.