Grand Turk: Golf Cart Rental (Turks & Caicos)
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renting a golf cart is a great way to explore the island of Grand Turk
our reservation gave us priority over passengers who did not have a reservation
the runnel fee for the golf cart was $100 for the day
the lighthouse which was built in 1852 is no longer operational but visitors aren't able to enter the grounds for a nominal fee
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Renting a golf cart is a great way to explore the island of Grand Turk. Some of the more popular destinations outside of the cruise center are the Grand Turk Lighthouse and Governorβs Beach. We visited both when we rented a golf cart during our last visit. Prior to our cruise, we reserved a golf cart with a vendor operating inside the cruise center. The golf cart pick-up was located past the shops, at the covered walkway that leads to the cruise centerβs main exit. Our reservation gave us priority over passengers who did not have a reservation. With a limited number of golf carts available during our visit, those without a reservation had a VERY long wait. We rented the golf cart from Wet Money Tours (http://www.wetmoneyent.com/). The rental fee was $100 for the day and we were required to refill the fuel tank to the same level as when we picked it up. Be sure to bring a copy of your email as proof of your reservation confirmation. Grand Turk Cruise Port Guide: https://youtu.be/7m1zz8ro96w Grand Turk Snorkeling: https://youtu.be/QxRDZN_kXfg Grand Turk Cruise Center Website: https://www.grandturkcc.com/ More Cruise Port Guides and Walking Tours: https://www.thejellybeans.net/ #TheJellyBeans #CruisePortGuide