External sites may not be in English
Who would have thought the conch was so revered? The Turks and Caicos Conch Festival in the Blue Hills area of Providenciales celebrates the pink-lipped shell on one noisy day of eating, dancing, sailing and blowing.
Conch, pronounced konk in the Turks and Caicos, has been an important Caribbean food source since the time of the Arawak indians, who also carved them into tools and ceremonial objects.
A conch-tasting competition involving local restaurants and chefs lasts for most of the day. A native sloop sailing race, live music and the popular conch-blowing contest make up the rest of the fun.
Event details can change. Please check with the organisers that the event is happening before making travel arrangements.
To send us feedback on our Destination guides, email us at BAguides@whatsonwhen.com
If you have a general query for British Airways please use our contact us facility.
Contact Us
- Favourites
- Delicious
- Facebook
- Windows Live
- Digg
- Google
- MySpace
- Yahoo
More bookmarks- StumbleUpon
- Technorati
- Blinklist
- Ask
- Furl
- Newsvine
- Reddit
- Fark
- Propeller
What are these?