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TCI nominated for Caribbean’s Best Spa Destination in the 9th Annual World Spa Awards

PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands – The Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board is thrilled to announce that our multi-island destination has been nominated for the coveted title of Caribbean’s Best Spa Destination in the 9th annual World Spa Awards. This nomination is a testament to the exceptional quality, service, and innovation offered by the world-class spas and wellness facilities throughout our beautiful islands.

The World Spa Awards, a subsidiary of the World Travel Awards, was established to celebrate and reward the excellence in the spa and wellness sector across the globe. Being nominated in this highly competitive category alongside other esteemed destinations such as Anguilla, Barbados, Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, and The Bahamas, further solidifies the Turks and Caicos Islands’ reputation as a premier destination for luxury and wellness experiences.

Voting for the World Spa Awards opened on Tuesday, May 16 and will run until Tuesday, August 8. We encourage everyone who has experienced the unparalleled serenity and rejuvenation offered by our spas to cast their votes and help the Turks and Caicos Islands secure this prestigious accolade.

“We are incredibly honoured to be nominated for the Caribbean’s Best Spa Destination award. This recognition showcases the dedication and commitment of the entire wellness industry in the Turks and Caicos Islands,” said minister of tourism, Josephine Connolly. “Our exceptional spa facilities, paired with the natural beauty and tranquility of our islands, offer an unrivalled rejuvenating and memorable spa experience,” added Connolly.

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