Welcome to the island of white gold. An exclusive haven beyond the most populous islands of the archipelago, South Caicos is a destination with a soul all its own.
Along the island, natural inlets act as pockets, trapping the saltwater in small ponds interspersed throughout South Caicos. Under the gaze of the warm Caribbean sun, the trapped waters evaporate. Left in their wake: sparkling crystals of salt.
For centuries, the naturally occurring mineral was drawn from these salt ponds as an invaluable resource, a commodity to be shared and traded with the rest of the world. Today, the days of the South Caicos salt trade have passed. What remains are the salinas: vibrant expanses of salt wetlands begging to be explored.
The earthly legacy of South Caicos is preserved here—in curated moments inspired by the island’s precious natural resources.