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Turks and Caicos Conch Festival | Blue Hills 28 Nov 2009 (annual) Who would have thought the conch was so revered? The Turks and Caicos Conch Festival in the Blue Hills area of Providenciales celebrates the pink-lipped shell on one noisy day of eating, dancing, sailing and blowing. |
Caicos Conch Farm | Caicos Conch Farm Daily; not Sun Hold one of two million queen conch shells from the onshore ponds where the herbivorous molluscs are raised at the Caicos Conch Farm on Providenciales island. Visitors can learn about its life cycle and purchase conch pearls in the shop. |
Island Triathlon Series | Children's Park, The Bight Mar 2010 (annual) The Island Triathlon Series, also known as The Island Eighty, is a mega sports event comprising a one-mile swim, a 66-mile bike ride and a 13-mile run. Contestants might well suffer along the way, but what better place to suffer in than the paradise of Providenciales island? |
Turks and Caicos Kite Flying Competition | Children's Park, The Bight Apr 2010 (annual) Kite enthusiasts can enjoy a day of fun and flying on Easter Monday at the Children's Park in the Bight on Providenciales. There are competitions for the largest, smallest, most artistic and best overall kites. |
Fools Regatta | Children's Park, The Bight Jun 2010 (annual) The annual Fools Regatta is a fun, family event at the Children's Park in the Bight on Providenciales. With tongue firmly in cheek, the festival organises boat racing, conch blowing, kite flying and more fun in the sun. |
Turks and Caicos Music and Cultural Festival | Providenciales Jul - Aug 2010 (annual) International stars join local performers on stage at the Turks and Caicos Music and Cultural Festival every year. Attend the Miss and Little Miss Turks and Caicos pageants, requisite Caribbean beauty shows, regatta races, jolly parades and beach parties. |
Cheshire Hall | Cheshire Hall Daily The ruins of former cotton plantation, Cheshire Hall, are over 200 years old and managed by the Turks and Caicos National Trust. Englishman Thomas Stubbs moved to Providenciales in the early-19th century, naming his plantation after his home county. |
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