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Have you visited South Caicos? If not, you should. At South Caicos (Big South), get a chance to witness soft limestone dune cliffs and unspoiled coral reefs, experience incredible fishing scenes such as deep sea and bone fishing, go scuba diving, and fall in love with pristine beaches and a vibrant marine environment. The island also offers a chance to explore numerous water sports and activities, including snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and more.

Good news for travelers planning a visit to South Caicos! American Airlines, the major airline in the United States, has extended its services to this secluded island destination, offering a seamless travel experience to everyone.

Travelers looking to fly to the Turks and Caicos Islands, South Caicos, can travel efficiently with American Airlines. From March, the airline has started its direct flight services from Miami. Also, round-trip flights from Miami to South Caicos are available on Wednesday and Saturday.

An extension of service to this route was meant to take place in February, but it was delayed due to the outstanding airport certification. After the certification approval for international commercial service from SXC (airport) came through, this new service finally began on March 15th. This service extension to this new route has contributed to the existing 80 nonstop destinations the airline was serving from MIA to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

Now, travelers have the flexibility and ease to travel to Providenciales, the archipelago’s main island, and Grand Turk due to the availability of daily flights, in addition to American Airlines flight services. To make it more adventurous and for those seeking leisurely alternatives, travelers can use the ferry service, which offers a round-trip service to Providenciales.

A strict firearm and ammunition law from the State Department for the Turks and Caicos Islands, including South Caicos, has been updated, highlighting steep penalties for U.S. visitors who violate the law. Which states even a single bullet accidentally packed in luggage can lead to immediate arrest, lengthy detention, and a potential prison sentence of 12 years or more. Therefore, passengers must follow the proper guidelines provided by the airline to avoid such complications while traveling. 

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