Bohio Dive Resort is a small beachfront property with idyllic sea views, located a short walk from Cockburn Town on the island of Grand Turk.
The comfortable beachfront accommodation is simply decorated and consists of nine standard and three king rooms with a mini fridge as well as four corner king rooms with their own kitchenette. Each room has a private balcony looking over beautiful Pillory beach. Air-conditioning, en-suite shower rooms, ceiling fans and satellite TV are standard. Complimentary WiFi internet access is available.
The resort features the Guanahani restaurant and the Ike and Donkey Beach Bar, both popular amongst the locals. There is a swimming pool, the Oceanscapes spa, small gift shop and dive centre on site. Local excursions include a day trip to Gibbs Cay suitable for snorkellers and beachcombers and whale watching in season. Non-motorised water sports are available and include hobie cats, kayaks and stand up paddle boards. Snorkelling can be done right from the beach.
Please note that this resort is temporarily closed.Please speak to our Dive team for further advice and information.
Bohio Dive Centre
The on-site PADI affiliated dive centre offers a wide range of courses for those looking to learn to those looking for more adventure on the deep walls packed with marine life. Daily boat dives operate to shallow reefs, dramatic coral walls that plunge into the mile deep Columbus Passage and exhilarating swim-throughs, with fascinating marine life including manta rays and turtles as well as rare black corals.
The majority of the dive sites are located along the Grand Turk Wall which plummets to over 2,000m along the west coast of the island. Dive sites of note being McDonalds, Aquarium and Black Forest. The crystal clear turquoise waters offer fantastic visibility and with an average temperature of around 27C, it's welcoming and warm throughout the year. Expect encounters with eagle rays, turtles, grouper and schools of barracuda and jacks as well as plenty of smaller marine life amongst the hard and soft corals.
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