Miami to Pine Cay Charter Flights

An exclusive, car-free island sanctuary that's just a brief, scenic transfer from Providenciales.

Miami to Pine Cay via Private Jet Charter

Pine Cay exists as a perfect distillation of "barefoot luxury" — an 800-acre private island dedicated to tranquility, nature, and a life without cars. The journey from Miami is a carefully planned transition from a bustling international hub to this profoundly quiet enclave. The main leg of your flight brings you to the shores of the Turks and Caicos, positioning you for the final, scenic hop to a truly exclusive world.

Home to the legendary Meridian Club and a small community of private homeowners, Pine Cay offers two miles of world-class beach and a pristine natural environment. Life here is measured by the tides, not the clock. Our role is to manage the essential, multi-step logistics of your arrival, making the journey to this unique paradise feel like a single, seamless experience.

Recommended Aircraft

Phenom 300E

Rough Estimate

$33,700 (Round Trip)

Capacity

7 People

Flight Time

2:30 (With Shuttle)

Go from the main runway to your private beach in less than 30 minutes.

Accessing the seclusion of Pine Cay is an art of precision timing. We manage your jet's arrival and swift customs clearance at a private terminal in Providenciales. Your waiting helicopter or specialized charter aircraft will be positioned on the ramp for an immediate wing-to-wing transfer. This turns a required logistical step into a brief, stunningly scenic five-minute flight, delivering you to the heart of the island without delay.

Additional aircraft options

All price estimates are for a round-trip, Friday through Sunday itinerary. Actual quotes vary depending on factors like season, available aircraft and more. Your quoted price may be more or less than the estimates on this page.

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King Air 260

8 People

$31,400

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Citation XLS+

8 People

$40,600

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Citation Sovereign+

9 People

$52,100

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Gulfstream G450

14 People

$61,300

A Coordinated Arrival and Scenic Final Transfer.

Pine Cay Airport (PIC) is a private, 2,500-foot unpaved airstrip that cannot accept international flights or jets. Therefore, your flight from Miami must first land at Providenciales International Airport (PLS) to clear customs. From the private FBO, the final leg is a five-minute flight via a pre-arranged helicopter or STOL-capable turboprop directly to Pine Cay.

Departing Miami

Miami-Opa Locka Executive (OPF/KOPF)

14201 NW 42nd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054

Miami Executive (TMB/KTMB)

12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186

Miami International (MIA/KMIA)

2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126

Arriving Pine Cay

Providenciales Intl. (PLS/MBPV)

Airport Rd, Providenciales TKCA 1ZZ

Pine Cay Airport (PIC/MBPI)

Pine Cay TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

A guide to the island's activities, logistics, and essential planning for your stay.

Destination Highlights

Visit the exclusive Meridian Club for lunch, kayak across the channel to explore the historic cannons on Fort George Cay, snorkel the vibrant reef at "The Aquarium," or take a boat trip for a day of bonefishing on the Caicos Banks.

On-Island Basics

Transportation is exclusively by electric golf cart, provided with your stay. The island is cash-free, with all charges handled by the Meridian Club. There are no stores of any kind; all specific provisions must be coordinated and brought from Providenciales.

Aircraft Comfort and Options

A midsize jet provides a comfortable flight to Providenciales. The final transfer via a Bell helicopter offers spectacular aerial views and unparalleled convenience, while a Twin Otter turboprop easily accommodates larger groups and extra luggage for the five-minute hop.

When to Fly and What to Expect

The winter and spring months offer the most idyllic weather. As a private island with extremely limited accommodations, booking often must be done a year or more in advance for peak dates, especially around the Christmas and New Year's holidays. The island is tranquil and exclusive year-round.

The Essence of Barefoot Luxury

Discover the pristine beaches and natural landmarks of this 800-acre private island.

The Meridian Club

The heart of Pine Cay, this intimate and understated resort is the island's only hotel. It embodies the concept of "barefoot luxury," offering a clubhouse, restaurant, and a serene base for exploring the island's natural beauty.

Fort George Cay

A nearby uninhabited island, easily reachable by a short boat or kayak trip from Pine Cay. It is a protected historical site where 18th-century British cannons can still be seen in the shallow, crystal-clear water.

"The Aquarium" Snorkel Site

Considered one of the best snorkeling spots in the Turks and Caicos, this protected reef is just a short boat ride from Pine Cay. It features a dense concentration of vibrant coral and diverse marine life in calm, clear water.

Pine Cay's Main Beach

A magnificent, two-mile stretch of undeveloped, powder-soft white sand that faces the calm leeward side of the island. Its privacy and pristine condition make it one of the most beautiful and exclusive beaches in the entire Caribbean.

FAQs about Pine Cay Charter Flights

Why is a connecting flight or helicopter required to reach Pine Cay?

Pine Cay's private airstrip is only 2,500 feet long and is unpaved, making it completely unsuitable for jet aircraft. All visitors must first fly into Providenciales (PLS), the main international gateway, and then take a pre-arranged five-minute transfer on a specialized, short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) aircraft or a helicopter for the final leg.

What are the luggage limitations for the final transfer to the island?

The smaller aircraft and helicopters used for the final hop have stricter luggage limitations than the jet from Miami. We must coordinate the size and amount of your luggage in advance. For larger groups or extensive luggage, we can arrange for a separate, dedicated transfer to ensure everything arrives with you seamlessly.

How do I get around on Pine Cay if there are no cars?

Upon arrival, you will be met by a host and provided with your own personal electric golf cart. These carts are the sole mode of transportation on the island's network of sandy paths. This car-free environment is a core part of the island's tranquil and safe atmosphere, allowing for quiet exploration of its beaches and nature trails.

Are there any services at the Pine Cay airstrip?

No, the airstrip is a simple, unattended landing area with no terminal, fuel, or ground services. It is solely for the arrival and departure of guests. All arrangements, from meeting your party to handling luggage and providing your golf cart, are managed directly by the Meridian Club staff, who will be waiting for your flight.

Can I arrange for specific food or provisions for my stay?

Yes, and it's highly recommended. As there are no grocery stores on Pine Cay, any specific dietary items, premium beverages, or other provisions should be purchased on Providenciales before your final transfer. We can coordinate with our ground partners in Providenciales to handle this shopping for you, ensuring it is ready for your connecting flight.