Wade into gin-clear shallows on a deserted sand cay as wild southern stingrays glide around your legs, then snorkel a pristine coral reef teeming with tropical fish. A true wildlife encounter in one of the Caribbean's most unspoiled corners.
What to expect
A short, scenic boat ride drops you at Gibbs Cay, a uninhabited spit of white sand accessible only by water. Wild (not fed-to-perform) stingrays congregate in the knee-deep shallows, gliding past you in an entirely natural encounter. After the stingray swim, your guide leads a snorkel along the adjacent coral reef, pointing out eagle rays, tropical fish and sea turtles. The return trip offers sweeping views of Grand Turk's wall — one of the Caribbean's most dramatic vertical drop-offs.
Good to know
Book directly and confirm the exact departure time; most morning departures return well before the typical 4–5 pm all-aboard. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a dry bag for valuables, and water shoes for the sandy shallows. Pre-booking is essential — small-group slots fill fast on cruise days.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Grand Turk — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.