Bonefish Point, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
Blog Post -Ā June 21, 2024
Bonefish Point is a beautiful remote beach located on the southwest side of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
In order to get to Bonefish Point, you'll be taking dirt roads to get there. We highly recommend driving a 4-wheel drive vehicle to get there.
When we got to the the end of the road, we made a right hand turn to head towards Bonefish Point.
As we were getting close, we came to a part of the road that was flooded. Instead of risking it, we parked on the side of the road and walked the rest of the way.
Once we got past the flooded section of the road we decided to take a short trail to the beach and walk along the beach to Bonefish Point instead of walking on the sandy road.
As we were walking along the beach we saw a small shipwreck. We walked past that to reach Bonefish Point.
As we reached Bonefish Point, we could see all different shades of blues and greens and the water was crystal clear. We also saw some starfish.
We explored the beach, went swimming and soaked in the sunshine.
Overall, we had a great time at Bonefish Point. Even though it's remote and difficult to get to we thought it was totally worth it.
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Bonefish Point isĀ free to enter. You take a dirt road to get there, but the parking is free.
Total Cost: $0
CHECKLIST:
These are the checklist items I recommend:
- Bring your own snorkel gear.
- Bring reef safe sunscreen.
- Bring some snacks and drinks.
- Drive a 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle