July Things To Do in Turks and Caicos

Make mine with lionfish…
Mother’s Pizza kicked off their newest pizza variety, and it is causing quite a roar! The Lionfish Pizza is the latest addition to the menu of this favorite local eatery, and ordering a slice can satisfy your taste buds while helping the environment.
The Department of Environment and Coastal Resources has asked local restaurants to support its efforts to eradicate the Turks and Caicos waters of this frisky fish, and Mothers Pizza has jumped on board.
So head downtown to Mother’s Pizza in July to try this wild and unique Turks and Caicos pizza.

World Cup Fever…
If your goal is to catch the latest soccer match, cheer on your favorite team. Although the TCI does not have a team in the world’s largest sporting match, World Cup fever has scored in the TCI. You can catch the games at all your favorite spots, including Grill Rouge, Bagatelle and Somewhere on the Beach.
Semifinal games are scheduled for July 7-8 at 2:30 p.m. The game for third place will be on Saturday, July 10, at 2:30 p.m.
Don’t miss the final game Sunday, July 11, at 2:30 p.m. which will determine who holds the coveted title of the world’s best football team for the next four years.

Eco Sea Swim…
“Racers clear your goggles!” And get ready for the first Turks and Caicos open water swim tournament.
The one-mile swimming race along the shores of Grace Bay will take place for the first time on July 10. The swim is scheduled to begin and end at the beach access between Club Med and Ocean Club at the Flamingo Cafe.
The event will also feature a 100-yard children’s Sea-Swim.
Enjoy a day at the beach with fun, food and prizes. For more information, click here.

Summer BBQ on the beach
Don’t miss the best party in town on the beach. Somewhere Cafe and Lounge is celebrating summer at its Ultimate Beach Party on Sunday, July 18. Relax all day long on the beach in front of the Coral Gardens Resort on famous Grace Bay beach. The party will feature all the favorites you’re used to from Somewhere, including good music, great food and a relaxing atmosphere right on the beach.
The party will start off relaxed with soft rock by Sally Greenwood in the morning. Afternoons will be filled with the upbeat sounds of Dallas and Nino, a live DJ and percussionist blend, a mixture of reggae and chilled out house music.
As the sun sets on the beach, Stanley “Rhasta” Roots will keep things grooving with his reggae and R&B beats.
Of course a beach party would not be complete without a barbecue. Next to the usual mouth watering Mexican dishes, BBQ hamburgers and hot dogs will also be on the menu alongside drink specials.

Rotary Foundation Scramble - Provo Golf Club
With a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m., the Provo Golf Club will play host to the Rotary Foundation Scramble.
The tournament which will help raise funds for the Rotary Club of Providenciales community fund, will take place on July 25. The amateur friendly tournament will be played in a scramble format with the highlight of a $50,000 hole in one contest.
Sign up at the golf course or contact Lester Foreman ( lester.forman@gmail.com ) or 331-6300.

There are plenty of things to do in July in the Turks and Caicos Islands….

Reprinted article from TCIEnews, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Turks and Caicos.


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