Full moon at night over Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos
A full moon over Providenciales.
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Turks and Caicos Moon & Lunar Phases

Current Moon Phase
52
%
Last Quarter
Rise 23:39 Set 12:04
New Moon Nov 30
First Quarter Dec 8
Full Moon Dec 15
Last Quarter Dec 22

June 2024 Lunar Phases

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
1
Rise 02:15 Set 14:42
Sunday
2
Rise 02:51 Set 15:43
Monday
3
Rise 03:30 Set 16:45
Tuesday
4
Rise 04:12 Set 17:50
Wednesday
5
Rise 04:59 Set 18:55
Thursday
6
New Moon
Rise 05:51 Set 19:59
Friday
7
Rise 06:47 Set 21:00
Saturday
8
Rise 07:48 Set 21:54
Sunday
9
Rise 08:47 Set 22:41
Monday
10
Rise 09:46 Set 23:22
Tuesday
11
Rise 10:41 Set 23:57
Wednesday
12
Rise 11:33 Set 00:00
Thursday
13
Rise 12:23 Set 00:29
Friday
14
First Quarter
Rise 13:12 Set 01:00
Saturday
15
Rise 14:00 Set 01:29
Sunday
16
Rise 14:50 Set 01:59
Monday
17
Rise 15:42 Set 02:30
Tuesday
18
Rise 16:36 Set 03:05
Wednesday
19
Rise 17:35 Set 03:45
Thursday
20
Rise 18:35 Set 04:29
Friday
21
Full Moon
Rise 19:36 Set 05:22
Saturday
22
Rise 20:34 Set 06:20
Sunday
23
Rise 21:29 Set 07:24
Monday
24
Rise 22:17 Set 08:29
Tuesday
25
Rise 23:00 Set 09:35
Wednesday
26
Rise 23:39 Set 10:37
Thursday
27
Rise 00:00 Set 11:38
Friday
28
Last Quarter
Rise 00:16 Set 12:37
Saturday
29
Rise 00:52 Set 13:36
Sunday
30
Rise 01:29 Set 14:36

Stargazing

2015 lunar eclipse as seen from Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos
The September 2015 lunar eclipse as seen from Providenciales.

The Turks and Caicos is a wonderful destination for stargazing. Due to our low levels of development, light pollution is limited, and it’s possible to see the stars, planets, and galaxies in their full glory.

Astrophotography

As the Turks and Caicos is a country with a beautiful environment and clear skies, astrophotography conditions are naturally great here. There are many coastal and wetlands locations that offer perfect foreground and framing for photos.

Full Moon, Glowworms, and Night Snorkeling

Around the time of the full moon, the nocturnal waters around the Turks and Caicos become a bit more active than they are during the remainder of the month.

In the shallows and wetlands, marine glowworms put on a dazzling display, lighting up patches of water for several minutes after sunset.

The reefs see a bit more activity during the full moon period as well. Many interesting and surreal creatures hide during the day and make their appearance after the sun sets, including shrimp, sea snails, octopuses, brittle stars (a wispy-looking starfish), slipper lobsters, eels, and worms. Dive lights are of course needed to complete your snorkeling kit, but exploring the reefs at night is an unforgettable experience and well worth the effort.