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Private Jet Charter to Turks and Caicos | Providenciales and Grace Bay

ParaFlight arranges private charter flights into Providenciales International, the gateway to Grace Bay, Parrot Cay, and the wider Turks and Caicos archipelago. Whether you are arriving for a stay at Amanyara, a long weekend at the Ritz-Carlton, or a private island retreat at COMO Parrot Cay, our team coordinates the aircraft, FBO, and ground experience as one seamless arrival.

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Suggested Jet Types
Midsize Jet
Ideal for coast-to-coast comfort.
Super Midsize Jet
Heavy Jet
Light Jet
For quick weekend getaways from nearby hubs.

Fly Private to Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos has become one of the most sought-after private aviation destinations in the Caribbean, anchored by the consistent draw of Grace Bay Beach on Providenciales and the depth of resort infrastructure across the islands. For ParaFlight clients heading to Amanyara, the Ritz-Carlton, the Shore Club, or onward to private island retreats at COMO Parrot Cay or Ambergris Cay, Providenciales International Airport (MBPV) is the strong default. The airport handles a deep volume of private charter movements alongside its commercial operations, with dedicated executive FBOs distinct from the commercial terminals.

Providenciales International sits in the centre of the island, placing you approximately 10 to 20 minutes from Grace Bay and the leading resorts by car, traffic depending. The FBOs at MBPV, including Provo Air Center and the executive handling at the main FBO complex, are built for the islands' high-end clientele with private lounges, dedicated Turks and Caicos customs and immigration, and ramp-side vehicle access. Both FBOs handle the full pre-arrival process with the local authorities, which is straightforward for U.S. and most international travellers but does require advance documentation and APIS filing.

Turks and Caicos rewards travellers who arrive without commercial friction. From a beachfront suite at Amanyara, a Como Parrot Cay villa, or a Shore Club residence, to a private boat morning out of Leeward Marina, dinner at Coyaba Restaurant or the Stelle terrace, an afternoon snorkelling the reef at Smith's Reef, and a Sunday onward to South Caicos or Salt Cay, the islands operate on the kind of pace that private charter is purpose-built for.

Why Turks and Caicos?

  • The Providenciales advantage: MBPV is the primary executive gateway for the Turks and Caicos, with the deepest FBO infrastructure in the islands. Approximately 10 to 20 minutes from Grace Bay and the leading resorts, with full customs and immigration on site.
  • Grace Bay Beach: Consistently ranked among the leading beaches in the world, with calm turquoise water, fine white sand, and a coastline anchored by some of the Caribbean's most established luxury resorts.
  • A natural pair with the U.S. East Coast: Providenciales is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes from Miami, 3 hours from New York, and 2 hours 30 minutes from Atlanta by Midsize or Super Midsize Jet. ParaFlight builds round-trip itineraries from the U.S. as a single coordinated booking.
  • Onward access to the wider archipelago: From MBPV, onward Light Jet, Turbo Prop, or helicopter charter to Parrot Cay, Ambergris Cay, North and Middle Caicos, South Caicos, and Salt Cay is easily coordinated as a multi-leg booking.
  • Year-round demand with a defining winter calendar: The islands run at a high base level year-round, with a sharp winter spike from November through April driven by U.S. seasonal traffic. Christmas, New Year, Presidents Day, and Spring Break are the highest-demand windows.

Arrive in Style

For most ParaFlight clients, Providenciales International is the default arrival point in Turks and Caicos. The airport handles a significant share of the islands' executive movements, and the FBO experience reflects that. Provo Air Center and the executive handling complex each operate private arrival facilities with dedicated Turks and Caicos immigration and customs, private lounges, and ramp-side vehicle access. Your car, whether a Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Suburban, or Mercedes Sprinter, meets you within metres of the aircraft steps.

From MBPV, the drive to Grace Bay and the leading resort cluster runs approximately 10 to 15 minutes via Leeward Highway. Amanyara on the western end of the island is approximately 30 to 40 minutes. For clients continuing to Parrot Cay or Ambergris Cay, the onward sequence involves either a short Turbo Prop flight or, for Parrot Cay, a coordinated boat transfer from Leeward Marina that takes approximately 35 to 45 minutes. ParaFlight arranges chauffeured ground transport, executive Sprinters for groups, and the full multi-mode handover to the resort.

Suggested Aircraft

For charter to Turks and Caicos, ParaFlight typically recommends Midsize and Super Midsize Jets for routes from the U.S. East Coast and the Midwest, and Heavy Jets for transcontinental routes from the U.S. West Coast or transatlantic arrivals from Europe. Light Jets are well suited for short hops from Florida. Providenciales International accommodates aircraft up to and including the Gulfstream G650 and Bombardier Global 7500, so cabin class is unrestricted. Our team will match the right aircraft to your group size and departure point.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I arrange private jet charter to Turks and Caicos?

Contact ParaFlight directly and our team will source the right aircraft for your group size, departure point, and schedule. We handle the aircraft, FBO coordination at MBPV, Turks and Caicos customs and immigration liaison, ground transport, and any in-flight catering. For onward private island travel, we coordinate the multi-leg itinerary as a single booking. Get in touch to start planning, particularly during the peak winter and holiday windows when demand tightens significantly.

Which aircraft types are recommended for Turks and Caicos?

This depends on your departure point and group size. For Turks and Caicos, we typically recommend Midsize and Super Midsize Jets for routes from the U.S. East Coast and the Midwest, and Heavy Jets for transcontinental routes or transatlantic arrivals. Light Jets are well suited for short hops from Florida. Our team will advise on the best option for your specific trip when you get in touch.

Which airport is best for private flights into Turks and Caicos?

For all ParaFlight clients, Providenciales International (MBPV) is the strong default. It is the primary executive gateway for the islands, with the deepest FBO infrastructure and full customs and immigration on site. For clients heading to specific outer islands, onward charter from MBPV is typically the most efficient routing.

How long is the flight to Turks and Caicos from other major U.S. cities?

Flight times vary by aircraft and winds, but typical non-stop times from key departure points are approximately: Miami 1 hour 30 minutes, New York 3 hours, Atlanta 2 hours 30 minutes, Dallas 3 hours 30 minutes, Boston 3 hours 30 minutes, and London 9 hours. Our team will confirm exact timings for your specific itinerary.

Can ParaFlight coordinate onward charter to Parrot Cay, Ambergris Cay, or the outer islands?

Yes. Providenciales is the natural hub for Turks and Caicos archipelago access. We arrange onward Light Jet, Turbo Prop, or helicopter charter from MBPV to Parrot Cay, Ambergris Cay (MBAC), North and Middle Caicos, South Caicos (MBSC), and Salt Cay (MBSY) as a coordinated multi-leg itinerary. For Parrot Cay specifically, the standard transfer is a coordinated boat from Leeward Marina taking approximately 35 to 45 minutes, which we build into the full booking.

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