Turks and Caicos Jet Ski Rentals
The Turks and Caicos is an incredible destination for water sports, which certainly includes jet skis. Both hourly jet ski rentals and guided tours are available on the island of Providenciales (home to world-famous Grace Bay Beach) and the island of Grand Turk (location of the only cruise ship port in the country).
The less populated islands of North Caicos, Middle Caicos, South Caicos, and Salt Cay currently do not have any jet ski rental or tour businesses.
Providenciales is the best place to be in the Turks and Caicos for jet skiing, due to the wide range of rental companies and the countless cays, beaches, and amazing coastlines to explore. This island is also home to a few businesses that rent jet cars.
The waters around our archipelago can be challenging to navigate, so the best way for most to jet ski in the Turks and Caicos is to take an organized tour with a guide, which will maximize the experience and ensure that you’ll be able to find some of the hidden gems out on the water.
Jet Ski Rentals
In the Turks and Caicos, jet skis are either rented from a marina or waterfront business location, or from vendors that operate from temporary locations on the beach.
On Providenciales, jet skis vendors can be found at several south coast beaches on Providenciales, including Five Cays Beach, Long Bay, and Sapodilla Bay. A few water sports operators are also located at Heaving Down Rock Marina and Blue Haven Marina.
Rental fleets typically include a range of jet skis, with a blend of basic and performance models. Yamaha Waverunners tend to be the most common variety, yet some Sea-Doo and Kawasaki variants can be found as well.
Experienced jet skiers will likely prefer opting for the high-performance skis such as the Yamaha Supercharged FX models, as many of the basic rentals top out at about under 40 mph (64 km/h).
Guided Jet Ski Tours
On Providenciales, most guided jet ski tours tend to be 2-4 hours in duration, and begin with a brief introduction on equipment use. South coast trips typically visit the La Famille Express, Long Bay Beach, Sapodilla Bay Beach, Taylor Bay Beach, Long Cay, and West Harbour Bluff and Pirate’s Cave. Tours that head east will usually visit Dellis Cay and Pine Cay.
Guided tours are not as common on Grand Turk, as most visitors simply opt for hourly rentals in the waters south of the Grand Turk Cruise Center.
Great Locations and Destinations
A great part about jet skiing in the Turks and Caicos is that there are many beautiful and interesting places to visit, so you’ll have much more to do than simply race on the water.
La Famille Express
The iconic La Famille Express in the shallow waters off Long Bay Beach is a very popular destination for jet skis and boat charters alike. This old Soviet freighter was grounded in very shallow water during a hurricane years ago.
Bay Cay at Five Cays
A short distance off Five Cays Beach is the small and beautiful uninhabited Bay Cay. This little island hides a small and sheltered beach and a population of friendly Turks and Caicos Islands rock iguanas, which greet arriving guests.
West Harbour Bluff
West Harbour Bluff is a remote coastal area located on the far south-western point of Providenciales, and features a small cave, the tallest sea cliffs on Providenciales, a sheltered beach, historical rock carvings, and a menagerie of wildlife to spot.
Taylor Bay and Sapodilla Bay
These two small and calm beaches are found near Chalk Sound on Providenciales, and are a spectacular stop when touring the southwest coast of Providenciales. Sapodilla Bay can get very busy, yet the more extensive Taylor Bay typically is quiet.
Turtle Rock
When the weather’s calm, another great south coast location near Providenciales is the small Turtle Rock. This is essentially a little uninhabited limestone cay that split in half, and is a very interesting place to snorkel.
Gibbs Cay
When the weather’s good, a great place to visit by jet ski from Grand Turk is Gibb’s Cay. Due to the distance, it’s best to only attempt this with a guide. This tiny uninhabited cay offers an exquisite beach, where dozens of stingrays can be seen.
Restrictions on Jet Ski Use
In the Turks and Caicos, jet ski use in National Parks and Nature Reserves is prohibited.
The Turks and Caicos has several extensive marine protected areas where jet skis may not be used, which include many of the best-known beaches in the country. On Providenciales, the Princess Alexandra National Park includes world-famous Grace Bay Beach, the Bight Beach, and Leeward Beach.
On Grand Turk, the Columbus Landfall National Park includes the popular Governor's Beach, Cockburn Town Beach, Pillory Beach, and English Point.