Private Jet Route
Miami to Turks and Caicos is one of the Caribbean's most sought-after private jet escapes — a brief 580-nautical-mile flight that places travelers on the powder-white sands of Grace Bay Beach in just 90 minutes. For Miam…
Miami → Turks and Caicos · 580 nm
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Departure
Miami
Miami-Opa Locka Executive (KOPF)
Arrival
Turks and Caicos
Providenciales Int'l (MBPV)
Peak Seasons
Demand-Driving Events
Route Guide · Airports · Aircraft · Pricing
Miami to Turks and Caicos is one of the Caribbean's most sought-after private jet escapes — a brief 580-nautical-mile flight that places travelers on the powder-white sands of Grace Bay Beach in just 90 minutes. For Miami-based financiers, Latin American UHNW families, and East Coast travelers connecting through South Florida, this route delivers an effortless transition from urban intensity to barefoot island luxury.
Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport (KOPF) is the preferred departure point for private aviation in Miami, offering dedicated business aviation facilities without the congestion of Miami International. Fontainebleau Aviation and other FBO operators provide efficient processing, private lounges, and customs pre-clearance capabilities. The airport is conveniently located 20 minutes from Miami Beach and 25 minutes from Brickell.
Providenciales International Airport (MBPV) on the island of Provo is the sole commercial airport serving Turks and Caicos. The private aviation terminal provides a laid-back but efficient arrival experience — customs and immigration are processed on arrival and typically take 15 to 20 minutes. The runway is well-maintained at over 7,500 feet, accommodating all jet types. Grace Bay Beach resorts are a quick 15-minute transfer from the airport.
At 580 nautical miles and 90 minutes of flight time, light jets are the ideal fit for this island hop. A Phenom 300E or Citation CJ4 at $5,500 to $10,000 comfortably seats 6 to 8 passengers with beach luggage and dive gear. For larger groups or families wanting extra cabin space, a midsize Citation XLS or Hawker 800 at $10,000 to $18,000 provides additional comfort. The short distance makes heavy jets economically unjustifiable unless chartering for 10 or more passengers.
Winter season (December through April) dominates demand, with rates elevated 25 to 30 percent as travelers escape the relative cold of the US East Coast — even Miami's winter-season visitors look for a deeper Caribbean experience. Valentine's Day week and spring break create sharp peaks within the already-elevated winter pricing. Summer (June through August) sees reduced rates despite pleasant weather, as hurricane season concerns keep some travelers away. The shoulder months of May and November offer the best value with excellent weather and minimal crowd pressure.
In Turks and Caicos, the COMO Parrot Cay (private island accessible by boat), Grace Bay Club, and The Shore Club are the premier accommodations. Most resorts arrange direct airport transfers with dedicated staff meeting guests at the private terminal. In Miami, departing guests typically stay at the Faena Hotel, Four Seasons Surf Club, or The Setai, all within 25 minutes of KOPF.
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