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Little Water Cay (Iguana Island)

If you’re kayaking from Providenciales, be careful of the currents between the islands.
When walking around Little Water Cay, stay on the boardwalks to avoid disturbing the iguanas.
The island has no restrooms or other facilities.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Little Water Cay (Iguana Island). Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
- 4-Hour Group Half Day Snorkeling Excursion in Grace Bay
- 4-Hour Catamaran Sail and Snorkel Tour from Grace Bay
- Full Day Beach BBQ Lunch & Snorkeling Excursion in Grace Bay
- 4-Hour Private Catamaran Sail and Snorkel from Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
- 3-Hour Seaside Scavenger Hunt (Hunt for Conch and Make Ceviche)
Visitors to Little Water Cay, also known as Iguana Island, need to pay an entry fee to help with the conservation efforts of the rock iguanas that call the island home. Entry for adults is US$10. For US$15, you receive access to the visitor’s center, a guided tour, and access to the extended trail. Most visitors reach Little Water Cay via guided tours, which include a boat ride and entrance fees.
The best time to visit Little Water Cay is in the dry season (generally November to April). It's when the weather is warm, sunny, and ideal for exploring the island's trails, observing wildlife, and enjoying the beaches. It's peak tourist season in Turks and Caicos, so prebooking tours is recommended.
The easiest way to reach Little Water Cay from Providenciales is via boat tour or private charter. These often include a guide, transportation, and additional stops. It takes 5–10 minutes to reach Little Water Cay by boat. Alternatively, rent a kayak or paddleboard and traverse the Leeward Channel from Providenciales.
Yes, Little Water Cay is suitable for families with children. The island features well-maintained trails that are easy to navigate, even for younger kids. Kids often enjoy spotting iguanas along the way. The short boat ride to the island is a plus for children who may not enjoy long journeys.
While wildlife observation is the highlight of Little Water Cay, there are several other activities, including strolling along the boardwalk trails, kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, picnicking, and relaxing on the beach. Many tours to Little Water Cay include stops at nearby attractions like Half Moon Bay or Pine Cay.











































































































































