Chances are good you already know about the sparkling waters, sunshine and luxury options available in Turks & Caicos — now, your choices for getting there comfortably have expanded.
That’s all thanks to Provo Air Center, a private jet terminal at Providenciales International Airport that welcomes passengers in a sleek, comfortable space designed to reflect the best of the island nation’s architectural traditions. Dark woods; natural lights; and a beamed, peaked ceiling provide a sense of airy, tropical grandeur. Along with The Club Lounge, guests can enjoy The Coffee Bar and bring canine companions to the dog park.

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This sophisticated jet terminal is located at the corner of The Old Airport Road and South Dock Road, offering state-of-the-art facilities, fuel services, customs and immigration assistance, pet handling, charter flight coordination, flight permits, and support and services for pilots and aircraft technicians. The drive-through customs hall is a first in the private aviation industry, helping to ensure a seamless customs process for private air passengers. The facility also serves extra-long-haul jets on direct flights to and from locations in the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

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Open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., Provo Air Center’s catering services include boxed lunches and multicourse meals prepared by a team of kitchen pros — including local Caribbean chefs — with more than 20 years of gourmet aviation catering experience. And if you’re island hopping, Provo Air Center recently added service to South Caicos Airport.
“We are thrilled to extend our services to South Caicos, a destination of remarkable beauty and growing luxury hospitality,” said Deborah Aharon, CEO, Provo Air Center. “Our presence on the island not only enhances private jet accessibility but also underscores our unwavering commitment to providing first-class service, flexibility and convenience to our clientele.”

© Salterra Resort & Spa
Guests on their way to Salterra Resort & Spa, part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection on the South Island, can enjoy an exclusive arrival experience. Newly opened in February, this resort is set beachside with 3,000 feet of alabaster beaches; 100 sophisticated rooms, including 52 one- and two-bedroom suites; and two expansive penthouse Governor’s Suites. Treatments and therapies at the luxurious spa include a steam room, therapy bath, facials, scrubs, wraps, massages, fitness classes and Ayurvedic choices.
“The addition of Provo Air Center’s services at South Caicos Airport is a game-changer for our guests,” said Michael Tibbetts, owner, Salterra Resort & Spa. “We have seen growing demand from travelers who seek a seamless luxury experience from touchdown to check-in. The ability to arrive via private jet will undoubtedly enhance the exclusivity and appeal of our resort.”
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