The Grand Turk Post Office on Front Street, Cockburn Town.
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Grand Turk Post Office

Osborne Road, Cockburn Town, Grand Turk
Note: The old Grand Turk post office building is currently being refurbished, and is closed to the public. The operating post office is now located on Osborne Road, near Cockburn Town. The current post office on Osborne Road is accepting and distributing mail, and has the philatelic bureau. The office is open between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday to Thursday, and 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM on Friday.
Grand Turk Post Office
The temporary location of the Grand Turk Post Office, located on Osborne Road.

The Old Grand Turk Post Office

Found on the picturesque Front Street, the Grand Turk Post Office is currently housed in a British Colonial-style building in the beachfront region of Cockburn Town.

The Philatelic Bureau and Gift Shop

A small shop is found on the second story of the Grand Turk Post Office.

Although the current selection and stocks of this shop have declined somewhat from what it was a few years ago, stamps, postcards, Turk and Caicos coins (in the unique “Crown” denomination!), handmade crafts from the National Trust, and some other miscellaneous trinkets are still available.

The Turks and Caicos has had an active history of postage stamp issuance, beginning in 1867 with the one penny red. Modern designs vary greatly, with souvenir sheets commemorating historic events, popular culture, and nature.

Royal Mail and the Postal Service

The cannons and plaza at the Government Offices, Cockburn Town.

The Turk and Caicos has had quite a stormy experience with international mail.

Until well into the 1900s, Grand Turk was the only island in the country with much development and as such was consequently the only island that could claim to have a mail service.

After the first British Royal Mail Service ship to be lost at sea, the R.M.S Medina, wrecked on the unforgiving North Reef off of Grand Turk in 1842, the established trans-Atlantic mail routes were changed and the country was no longer a scheduled stop. For a decade all post had to be collected from St. Thomas, 450 miles (730 km) away, on a locally funded schooner.

In 1852, then-President Forth established a permanent post office and convinced the authorities in the United Kingdom to re-open a direct mail route.

There was a silver lining to the episode though, as the construction of the Grand Turk Lighthouse was largely in response to the R.M.S Medina wreck.

As the populations and development of South Caicos, North Caicos, and Providenciales increased, they eventually received post office branches as well.

How to Find the Grand Turk Post Office

The Post Office on Grand Turk.

It’s easy to find the post office. Simply follow the coastal and one-way Front Street in Cockburn Town. The post office is directly adjacent to a quite obvious small courtyard with prominent 19th-century cannons.

Three oceanfront streets line Cockburn Town: Duke Street, Queen Street, and Front Street. Walking or driving this scenic route is a recommended activity for visitors to the island.

Located in Cockburn Town

Cockburn Town is the capital of the Turks and Caicos, and is the oldest settlement in the country. The small town is located on the central west coast of Grand Turk, and features a picturesque beach, and architecture reminiscent of British and Bermudian colonial styles.