Turks & Caicos- Provo Turtle Divers

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AlliUF

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I just got back from a week in Provo for our honeymoon.. we had a fantastic time! We went out with Provo Turtle Divers three days and I can't say enough about them. Their staff is excellent and I would definitely dive with them again.

We did three dives at Northwest Point and three in Grace Bay. The viz was a little better at NW point but we still saw tons of stuff. The lion fish are everywhere.. we even saw two while we were snorkeling right off of our beach.

We stayed at Ocean Club West and again, will definitely stay there again. We had a nice big studio-type room with a full kitchen and washer/dryer.

We went down the beach to the Coral Gardens and did some snorkeling on the reef there. Saw a turtle that my husband thinks might be a Hawksbill.. if anyone can confirm, I'd appreciate it. I pasted it below.. hopefully it will come out.

Overall, we had a wonderful time and couldn't have asked for a better honeymoon. I hated leaving and I can't wait to plan a trip back!

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Yep, it's a Hawksbill. You can tell it from a Green from the 2 sets of plates between the eyes.

Congrats on your wedding!
 
Glad you had a good trip. TCI is certainly romantic and the diving is fantastic.
 
I agree Provo Turtle Divers are great sounds like you had a great trip....sorry to hear that so many lionfish have been sighted when we were there in 2007 we didn't see any....they are multiplying so fast....really a shame since they will wipe out a lot of other fish species in the caribbean :shakehead:
 
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