Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos

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Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos

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  • From $2,690.00
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Seven hours, one private boat, pure sand and sea. This charter is interesting because it mixes major snorkeling stops with a route that’s fully customizable to your group, while keeping safety front and center. One small catch: towels aren’t included, so plan to bring your own.

You’ll start with a grounded landmark at the La Famille Express Shipwreck, then head to Little Water Cay, a go-to spot for Turks and Caicos rock iguanas. After that, you’ll spend the bulk of the day cruising and relaxing around Grace Bay, with snacks, BBQ, and a full dinner built into the trip.

Key Highlights Worth Booking For

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - Key Highlights Worth Booking For

  • Private charter for up to 6 people: you set the pace, not the schedule of a larger crowd.
  • La Famille Express Shipwreck stop: a grounded shipwreck about two miles off Long Bay Beach.
  • Little Water Cay rock iguanas: the cay is known for its iguana sanctuary and easy boat access.
  • Grace Bay time with BBQ and a full dinner: more than a drive-by cruise.
  • Snorkeling gear plus alcoholic beverages included: you don’t have to hunt down basics.
  • Captain-led, safety-focused day: the experience is run by a captain and guide, with an emphasis on safe water time.

A 7-Hour Private Charter Based in Providenciales

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - A 7-Hour Private Charter Based in Providenciales
This is a full-day, private boat charter in Providenciales, built for maximum time on the water and minimum time stuck waiting. The trip runs about 7 hours and starts at 10:00 am, so you’ll get a late-morning start that still leaves you plenty of daylight for snorkeling and cruising.

Because it’s private, you’re not sharing the boat with strangers. That matters in Turks and Caicos, where the best parts of the day often come down to small decisions: when to slow down, when to swim, and where to spend your best light.

Price and Value: What $2,690 Really Buys

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - Price and Value: What $2,690 Really Buys
The price is $2,690 per group, up to 6 people. That sounds steep until you break it down into what’s actually included: private transportation, a full dinner, alcoholic beverages, and the use of snorkeling equipment.

For a group of 4 to 6, the value usually lands in the sweet spot because you’re effectively buying a custom day at sea instead of paying per person for a bigger shared tour. Also note that admission tickets are listed as free for the two main land/reef stops (La Famille Express and Little Water Cay), which helps keep the day from turning into an add-on parade.

If you’re traveling as a couple, you may feel the cost more than you would on a per-person boat tour. In that case, decide based on your priorities: do you want a quiet, captain-led day that can adapt to your group, or do you mainly want the cheapest way to get on a boat?

Pickup, Timing, and Weather: How to Set Yourself Up

Pickup is offered, and the meeting area is described as near public transportation, with mobile ticketing included. You’ll also want to plan for a full day, not a quick splash-and-go, since Grace Bay cruising takes up about 5 hours of the itinerary.

One more practical thing: this tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t safe, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s not just fine print; it’s the difference between a comfortable day and a stressful one, especially when snorkeling and tubing are on the menu.

Stop 1: La Famille Express Shipwreck (A Landmark You Can Swim Near)

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - Stop 1: La Famille Express Shipwreck (A Landmark You Can Swim Near)
Your first stop is the La Famille Express Shipwreck, a grounded shipwreck used as a popular landmark near Providenciales. The location is about two miles (3.2 km) off Long Bay Beach on the southeast side of the island, which is the kind of detail that matters because it helps you picture the route and the water conditions you’ll likely encounter.

This stop is scheduled for about 1 hour, and admission tickets are listed as free. In practice, this is a great “anchor point” for your day: you get a signature site early, when your group energy is high and you’re ready to focus on snorkeling and sea life.

Potential consideration: a shipwreck stop can depend on sea conditions. If the water is rough that day, your captain may adjust the swim/snorkel time. Since the charter is customizable and run with a safety-first approach, you should expect decisions that protect your group.

Stop 2: Little Water Cay for Iguanas and Calm Exploration

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - Stop 2: Little Water Cay for Iguanas and Calm Exploration
Next up is Little Water Cay, a small cay near the Leeward area of Providenciales. It’s best-known as a sanctuary for the Turks and Caicos rock iguana, which turns this stop into more than a pretty photo moment.

You’ll have about 1 hour here, and admission is listed as free. The cay also has a small tour dock and a welcome center, which can help your group get oriented without feeling rushed.

What I like about this stop is the variety it adds. After a shipwreck, you get a change of pace: a land-and-water pause where the focus shifts to wildlife viewing and a little exploring before you head back into the bigger open-water time.

Grace Bay Cruising: BBQ Snacks, Full Dinner, and Time to Relax

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - Grace Bay Cruising: BBQ Snacks, Full Dinner, and Time to Relax
About 5 hours of the day are spent around Grace Bay. This is the core “vacation” portion of the itinerary: cruise the shoreline, take in the views, and settle into a slower rhythm that’s easier on your group.

You get complimentary snacks and BBQ during the cruise, and a full dinner is also served. This is a big deal for value, because food is often the hidden cost on day trips. Here, your meals are built into the experience, and it helps you stay out longer in the sun without a constant scramble to find food.

Also, Grace Bay is the kind of place where timing matters. Even if you don’t control the weather, your captain can usually manage when to position the boat for swimming and calmer water. That’s one of the reasons a private charter feels different from a shared tour.

Snorkeling, Tubing, and Beach Cruising: Making It Truly Custom

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - Snorkeling, Tubing, and Beach Cruising: Making It Truly Custom
This charter is described as fully customizable, and the activities listed include snorkeling, beach cruising, tubing, and time around spots such as shipwreck and sand bar areas. There’s also mention of Iguana Island and Shell Island in the overall tour description.

Here’s how to use that flexibility wisely: decide what “win” looks like for your group. If you care most about snorkeling, ask your captain to prioritize underwater time and choose stops based on visibility and sea conditions. If your group wants action, build in tubing and beach cruising between swims so people don’t feel like they’re stuck waiting.

One detail from the feedback that stands out is how much guests trust the captain to place you where you’ll get the best water time. A name that comes up is Captain Thomas, and the theme is consistent: the day feels guided, not chaotic. That’s what you want on a charter—your input matters, but your captain’s knowledge should do the heavy lifting.

Practical note: you’ll use snorkeling equipment that’s included. That means less packing and less hassle on travel day.

What’s Included (and What You Still Need to Bring)

Full Day Private Charter Tour Turks and Caicos - What’s Included (and What You Still Need to Bring)
Included in the package:

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Dinner
  • Private transportation
  • Use of snorkeling equipment

Not included:

  • Towels

I’d handle the towel issue the same way I do for any water day: pack one or bring a plan to dry off. Also think about basic comfort items you usually need for sea time, like sunscreen and water shoes if you like them. The tour covers snorkeling gear, but it doesn’t cover everything that makes a long day comfortable.

If your goal is a low-stress day, pack for both warm sun and salt-water time. You’ll likely be out for hours, with snorkeling and cruising rotating through.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)

This private charter is a strong fit if you’re traveling as a group of up to 6 and you want a day that can bend to your preferences. It’s also a good choice if you care about a signature mix: shipwreck time, iguana sanctuary time, and the classic Grace Bay cruise with BBQ and dinner.

It’s especially appealing for people who don’t want to deal with the “multiple stops, multiple crowds” feel of shared tours. With your own group, you can make decisions faster and keep the day moving.

On the other hand, if you’re on a tight budget or you don’t plan to use the water activities (snorkeling/tubing), the total price may feel harder to justify. In that case, a cheaper shared boat option could make more sense.

The Captain and Guide Factor: Why It Changes the Day

The tour description calls out safety and says they use the best captain and guide. That matters because your day isn’t just a sightseeing checklist; it’s time on moving water. When snorkeling, tubing, and beach cruising are in the mix, competent leadership is what turns a plan into real time in the good spots.

The most praised part in the feedback is how Captain Thomas guides the day: snorkeling in places that feel memorable, delivering the customized plan, and keeping food and drinks enjoyable. If you’re the kind of traveler who hates feeling stuck with a rigid itinerary, this is the right mindset. You’re paying for the ability to steer the day while still getting smart guidance.

Should You Book This Private Charter?

If your goal is a captain-led, private day in Turks and Caicos that combines iconic stops with actual time to swim and relax, I’d say this is worth serious consideration. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, dinner, BBQ/snacks, and alcoholic beverages adds real value, especially for groups.

Book it if:

  • You’re traveling with 3 to 6 people and want a custom-feeling day
  • You want a mix of shipwreck + iguana sanctuary + Grace Bay cruising
  • You care about guided snorkeling time and not just getting on a boat

Skip it or rethink it if:

  • You’re traveling solo or as a couple and the per-group cost feels too high
  • You’re not planning to use the water activities listed (snorkeling/tubing)

FAQ

How long is the Full Day Private Charter tour?

The tour duration is listed as about 7 hours.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 10:00 am.

Where does this tour operate?

It operates in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.

What is the price, and how many people can it include?

The price is $2,690.00 per group, up to 6 people.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What stops are included?

The itinerary lists these stops: La Famille Express Shipwreck, Little Water Cay, and Grace Bay.

Are admission tickets included for the stops?

The information provided lists admission tickets as free for both La Famille Express Shipwreck and Little Water Cay.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are alcoholic beverages, dinner, private transportation, and use of snorkeling equipment.

Are towels included?

No, towels are not included.

What happens if weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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