Middle Caicos
Turks and Caicos Islands
Connected to North Caicos by a causeway, Middle Caicos is easy to reach but feels like a world apart. From breathtaking ocean views to the largest cave system in the Caribbean, Middle Caicos is full of surprises.
Middle Caicos is the largest but least populated island in the Turks and Caicos, making it a dream for those who love untouched nature and wide-open spaces. Connected to North Caicos by a causeway, it’s easy to get to. Just take a short ferry from Providenciales to North Caicos and drive across. The island is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden beaches, and one of the most extensive cave systems in the Caribbean. Places like Mudjin Harbor and Bambarra Beach showcase Middle Caicos’ raw beauty, with breathtaking ocean views and soft white sand. Unlike Providenciales, where beachfront land is scarce, Middle Caicos still offers plenty of opportunities to own a piece of paradise. Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat or a more off-the-grid lifestyle, this island has the space and privacy to make it happen. It’s a place where life moves at a slower pace, the views go on forever, and the connection to nature is undeniable.