For those seeking a quiet, uncrowded beach, look no futher. Most of the kiteboarding on Long Bay Beach is contained in a small area of the beach far enough from Triton that you can see kiters from a distance. Don’t forget, Long Bay Beach is three miles long.
Walk a little ways to the right, and chances are you won’t find another soul around. And who doesn’t love having a beautiful, pristine beach all to themselves?
The water depth in Long Bay makes it the perfect place for families and children in particular. Depths range from two to four feet. And its location along the southern shore protects the beach from the larger ocean swells often found on the north shore.
The consistent tradewinds also provide a reprieve from the year-round warm temperatures of the Turks and Caicos.
Have our chef prepare and pack a picnic for you to bring to the many secluded spots on the beach—or take the kids to watch the kiteboarders in action as they glide along the ocean surface, their colorful kites flying high above.
Long Bay Beach is known throughout the Caribbean as a top kiteboarding destination. Its shallow waters and consistent tradewinds create the perfect conditions for both seasoned and newbie kiteboarders.
Funny enough, you need not be a kiteboarder to enjoy the sport. It’s just as fun to sit back and relax on the beach as a spectator while watching the kiteboarders do their thing on the water—and the Turks and Caicos is home to some talented athletes so the views are normally top notch.
It’s time to experience Long Bay Beach for yourself. There’s a reason Condé Nast Traveller ranked Long Bay Beach among the top beaches in the world. And if you’re looking for a place to stay right on Long Bay Beach, Triton awaits. Want to know more? Get in touch.