A fast over-water hop that puts you on Grace Bay the same day with an easy arrival and a short drive to the resorts.
The South Florida to Turks routing is a clean, mostly over-water leg with big views of the Bahamian banks on climb and descent. Wheels-up from a private terminal in Miami, you’ll settle into a smooth cruise and arrive to the island’s compact main gateway without the feel of a long-haul day.
On arrival, the handoff is simple: just clear entry on Providenciales and head straight to your villa or resort. For families and small groups with beach luggage, a midsize aircraft keeps the cabin calm and stowage easy, while light jets work well when traveling lean. Either way, it’s a quick trip that starts your stay without friction.
Recommended Aircraft
Citation CJ4 Gen2
Rough Estimate
$26,700 (Round Trip)
Capacity
7 People
Flight Time
1:51
Land on Providenciales and go straight to Grace Bay by a pre-arranged car.
Landing outside the busiest weekend windows makes the airport quicker and the short drive to Grace Bay easier. We take baggage and beach gear into account for a small terminal and, if you continue to North or Middle Caicos, sequence the daylight domestic leg after entry. The result is a steady, predictable start to your stay without last-minute scrambles. If plans change, we adjust quickly and keep you updated with clear, simple next steps along the way.
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.
King Air 350i
8 People
$24,400
Hawker 800XP
8 People
$33,600
Gulfstream G280
10 People
$45,100
Gulfstream G450
14 People
$54,300
Most charters depart from a private terminal at Opa-locka; Miami International or Miami Executive may be the better fit when aircraft positioning or schedule constraints apply. On arrival, entry is handled at Providenciales' main terminal. If you’re continuing to North or Middle Caicos, domestic flights operate in daylight and are booked in advance with a buffer.
Departing Miami
14201 NW 42 Avenue, Opa-locka, FL 33054
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186
Arriving Providenciales
Providenciales
North Caicos
Providenciales delivers clear water, soft sand, and easy days within minutes of the runway.
Start at Grace Bay for calm water and long, walkable sand, then snorkel The Bight Reef or nearby Smith’s Reef for turtles and rays. For a change of color, Chalk Sound’s bright shallows and tiny cays sit an easy drive away, with sunset views that feel made to end a first day.
The islands use the U.S. dollar and English, and driving is on the left with roundabouts common. Taxis are plentiful; rentals work well if you’re comfortable with left-side driving. Cards are widely accepted, and distances on Provo are short, which keeps transfers straightforward.
For four to eight travelers with beach luggage, a midsize like the XLS+ balances cabin height, baggage access, and range for this 500-nm leg. Light jets suit smaller parties traveling lean; super-midsize adds aisle space and hold volume when boards, strollers, or golf travel bags join the trip.
High season runs December–April; late summer brings tropical risk. Weekends, especially Saturdays and Sundays, see heavier passenger volumes at the airport—arriving midweek often feels calmer. If you’re continuing to an outer island, daylight domestic schedules may shape same-day connections.
Sand, history, and luminous water within a short drive.
Hilltop ruins from the late-1700s Loyalist era with stone walls, a cistern, and interpretive signs—quiet, quick to visit, and a clear window into the island’s early story.
Weekly street-festival energy in The Bight with music, Junkanoo, and local food stalls—a lively, easy way to sample the island’s flavors in one place.
An otherworldly, shallow lagoon dotted with tiny limestone cays; vivid turquoise water and protected shallows make it a signature sightseeing stop.
Long, fine white sand and typically calm, clear water—an easy first-day beach that rarely feels crowded and frames classic Turks and Caicos sunsets.
Entry is processed on Providenciales at the main airport. After entry, we set any domestic hop or ferry for outer-island stays. Note that North Caicos and similar fields operate sunrise–sunset with limited services.
Most private flights use Opa-locka for its network of private terminals; Miami International and Miami Executive are also viable depending on where you’re starting and aircraft positioning. We’ll recommend the best fit after we see your party size and day-of constraints.
Often yes, but domestic flights run in daylight and on limited schedules. We plan your connection after entry at Providenciales and account for airport peaks and baggage handling so the handoff stays smooth.
Providenciales is busier on Saturdays and Sundays; lines can be longer. When it fits your plans, a midweek arrival or departure typically feels calmer.
U.S. dollars are used throughout the islands and cards are widely accepted. If you rent a car, remember left-side driving and roundabouts. Taxis are easy if you’d rather be driven.