French Cay
This little populated island, located on Provo's southern side, features a 2000-meter steep wall with an abyss below its drop-off. The French Cay is frequented by eagle rays, reef sharks, turtles, and moray eels. If you're lucky, you could get a glimpse of a humpback whale, hammerhead shark, or manta ray swimming in French Cay. This is one of the Best Diving Sites in Turks and Caicos Islands (UK).
The little atoll of French Cay, 15 miles south of Providenciales, may not appear to have much above the waterline, yet beneath the surface are shallow coral playgrounds and classic walls. Pillar corals, forests of sea fans, nurse sharks, crabs, and a plethora of colorful tropical fish thrive at dive sites including Double D, Half Mile, and Rock &Roll.
Scuba divers will find some extremely healthy reefs on French Cay, which is not far from Provo. The reefs are nutrient-rich and provide a perfect habitat for development since they get maximum sunshine. This also implies there will be a lot of fish! You may also see larger marine species like as manta and eagle rays, as well as numerous sharks and humpback whales from January to March. You could even encounter hammerhead sharks if you're lucky!