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Photo of Bonefish Point beach with light sand &  pebble surface © Rich LaBarca Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with turquoise pure water surface © Rich LaBarca Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with spacious shore © Jacob Cedusky Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Phil Santa-Maria Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach wild area © Phil Santa-Maria Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach located in natural area © Rich LaBarca Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with light sand &  pebble surface © Rich LaBarca Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with turquoise pure water surface © Rich LaBarca Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with spacious shore © Jacob Cedusky Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Phil Santa-Maria Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach wild area © Phil Santa-Maria Google
Photo of Bonefish Point beach located in natural area © Rich LaBarca Google

Bonefish Point beach

Taylor Bay Beach, Turks and Caicos Islands
Located outside the settlement
Wheeland 10.1 km
Map of beach
National Park Chalk Sound National Park
6.1km

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Bonefish Point beach is located on the Atlantic ocean and it is in the 40th place out of 45 beaches in the Turks and Caicos Islands region The beach is located in a natural place with very picturesque views.

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+29 o C +28 o C
Air temperature
6.5 M/S
Wind
+30 o C
Water temperature
1.8 M
Wave height

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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.9 (Very good)

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Localities

Wheeland  •  10.1km

Transport

PLS  •  9.5km
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7 Good

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Janet Parker
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
2 Very poor

We didn't make it to the beach because the path was too rough. If you want to avoid any relationship stress, I suggest only going if you have a 4-wheel drive, spare tire, and a jack (make sure to check for both). Some parts of the drive can damage your oil pan if you choose the wrong path. We assisted some people who had a flat tire during the journey, and their rental company couldn't locate them. There are many other beaches accessible from paved roads.

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Network Ome
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
8 Very good

The road to the beach is rough and time-consuming, especially for small cars with low ground clearance. It's important to drive slowly and avoid large bumps and sharp rocks to prevent damage to the vehicle. The dirt road took longer to navigate than expected, so it's best to allow extra time for the journey. In wet conditions, a 4x4 vehicle with thicker tires is recommended. The beach is secluded and buggy, especially towards the inland areas. Once you park at the end of the road, follow the coast to a beautiful and quiet spot. We had the beach to ourselves for a couple of hours before a small private boat tour arrived. The water was amazing, and we enjoyed watching jet skis and fishing boats pass by. It's a great spot for a full day of relaxation, so be sure to bring water and snacks. Some visitors only come for photos and leave quickly. Nearby attractions include Split Rock, and there is an airport for those flying drones.

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Kairos Zolotov
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

If you own a Jeep, you must visit this beach! We explored all the hard-to-reach beaches, and this one was the top choice. It's completely secluded and the beach seems to stretch on endlessly.

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Lee Tom
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

The road to the beach may be a bit rough, but small rental cars like our Honda Fit can handle it with no problem. You'll likely have the beach to yourself, and you can drive almost all the way to the shore. Just remember to bring bug spray if you'll be there around sunset.

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Jacob Dawn
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

To start, this is definitely my favorite spot in TCI. It's absolutely beautiful and secluded. Many reviews talk about the route there, which adds to the adventure. I've included some photos to help you decide if you want to drive there. In February 2018, we drove to Pirate's Cove in a small rental car (see photo). Head northwest on Millennium Highway and turn left onto Lighthouse Road. This is the long road that goes all the way southwest. Just follow it down. Some parts of the road are a bit rough (again, check out the photos). The road is paved for a while from Millennium, but once the pavement ends, it took us about 30 minutes of careful driving to reach the beach. The worst part is from this point until the road that connects to the airport. The most challenging part is right before the airport road. After that, it's a smooth drive on a mostly flat, sandy road. When you get there, you might see on Google Maps a spot called "Bonefish Nude Beach". While technically it could be (a tour guide mentioned that some people use it that way), it's more of a quiet, secluded beach. I didn't see anyone in the nude. To the left, you'll find Pirate's Cove and Split Rock...

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