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Chalk Sound National Park

188 Chalk Sound Dr, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks & Caicos Islands
4.9(19)
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4.9
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5.0
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Chalk Sound National Park in Turks and Caicos is a breathtaking natural wonder that feels like a slice of paradise. Located on the southwest side of Providenciales, this stunning lagoon is known for its vibrant, almost surreal turquoise waters, which contrast beautifully with the hundreds of small limestone islets scattered throughout. The color of the water is so vivid, it looks like it’s been photoshopped, making it one of the most picturesque spots on the island.

The park is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply taking in the views from the shore. The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal spot for families and those looking for a peaceful, scenic experience. While swimming isn’t typically recommended due to the rocky terrain, the beauty of the area more than makes up for it.

There aren’t many amenities within the park, so it’s best to bring your own gear and supplies. However, the nearby Sapodilla Bay offers a great spot for a swim if you’re looking to cool off. Whether you’re an avid photographer, a nature lover, or just someone looking to relax in a pristine setting, Chalk Sound National Park is a must-visit, offering some of the most stunning views in...

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5.0
2y

My personal favorite part of the island. Beautiful calm waters with plenty to explore, great place to do kayaking, paddle boarding and even some snorkeling. You can find coral, tropical fish, lobster and much more living in these waters. There are many small islands, a few bars restaurants you can pull up to, and a sunken...

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4.0
2y

The Chalk Sound is beautiful. There’s no where to really park to view it, so we just stopped by the side of the road. I would love it if they had a public access area where you can park and get close to the water. Very beautiful scenery though, definitely worth visiting and then stopping by...

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Nicholas DassNicholas Dass
Chalk Sound National Park in Turks and Caicos is a breathtaking natural wonder that feels like a slice of paradise. Located on the southwest side of Providenciales, this stunning lagoon is known for its vibrant, almost surreal turquoise waters, which contrast beautifully with the hundreds of small limestone islets scattered throughout. The color of the water is so vivid, it looks like it’s been photoshopped, making it one of the most picturesque spots on the island. The park is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply taking in the views from the shore. The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal spot for families and those looking for a peaceful, scenic experience. While swimming isn’t typically recommended due to the rocky terrain, the beauty of the area more than makes up for it. There aren’t many amenities within the park, so it’s best to bring your own gear and supplies. However, the nearby Sapodilla Bay offers a great spot for a swim if you’re looking to cool off. Whether you’re an avid photographer, a nature lover, or just someone looking to relax in a pristine setting, Chalk Sound National Park is a must-visit, offering some of the most stunning views in Turks and Caicos.
Ryan FonvilleRyan Fonville
My personal favorite part of the island. Beautiful calm waters with plenty to explore, great place to do kayaking, paddle boarding and even some snorkeling. You can find coral, tropical fish, lobster and much more living in these waters. There are many small islands, a few bars restaurants you can pull up to, and a sunken plane to explore.
Anh-Tuan TranAnh-Tuan Tran
The Chalk Sound is beautiful. There’s no where to really park to view it, so we just stopped by the side of the road. I would love it if they had a public access area where you can park and get close to the water. Very beautiful scenery though, definitely worth visiting and then stopping by Sapodilla Beach.
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Chalk Sound National Park in Turks and Caicos is a breathtaking natural wonder that feels like a slice of paradise. Located on the southwest side of Providenciales, this stunning lagoon is known for its vibrant, almost surreal turquoise waters, which contrast beautifully with the hundreds of small limestone islets scattered throughout. The color of the water is so vivid, it looks like it’s been photoshopped, making it one of the most picturesque spots on the island. The park is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply taking in the views from the shore. The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal spot for families and those looking for a peaceful, scenic experience. While swimming isn’t typically recommended due to the rocky terrain, the beauty of the area more than makes up for it. There aren’t many amenities within the park, so it’s best to bring your own gear and supplies. However, the nearby Sapodilla Bay offers a great spot for a swim if you’re looking to cool off. Whether you’re an avid photographer, a nature lover, or just someone looking to relax in a pristine setting, Chalk Sound National Park is a must-visit, offering some of the most stunning views in Turks and Caicos.
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My personal favorite part of the island. Beautiful calm waters with plenty to explore, great place to do kayaking, paddle boarding and even some snorkeling. You can find coral, tropical fish, lobster and much more living in these waters. There are many small islands, a few bars restaurants you can pull up to, and a sunken plane to explore.
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The Chalk Sound is beautiful. There’s no where to really park to view it, so we just stopped by the side of the road. I would love it if they had a public access area where you can park and get close to the water. Very beautiful scenery though, definitely worth visiting and then stopping by Sapodilla Beach.
Anh-Tuan Tran

Anh-Tuan Tran

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