The Hole
Watering hole ·

The Hole

Watering hole ·

Largest limestone sinkhole, 60ft deep, connects to ocean

caution advised
underground tunnel
underground connection
short visit
calming place
worth visiting
beautiful views
hint of adventure
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Long Bay Hills TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands Get directions

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Dec 26, 2025

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"The Hole is a geologic formation that offers a dramatic look at the same karst process that created Conch Bar Caves and other limestone sinkholes and caverns found throughoutthe Turks and Caicos Islands. As its name implies, the Hole is area'slargest limestone sinkhole, about 60 feet deep and 50 feet across. A pool of water at the bottom connects to JubaSound's nearby pondsthrough an underground tunnel. You can rent a car and drive to the Hole on the east side of Juba Sound; however, use caution when walking near the edge, as limestone can crumble."

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The Hole

G B

Google
Hole-e Cow! Best hole I’ve ever been to. Hole-some family fun. The hole family enjoyed it. Dare I say, the hole-e grail of free fun. On Sundays I take my ex-wife here after we go church and have burgers. I’d give it a hole lot more stars if I could.

David L.

Google
It's a hole. It's neat to look at the geography of the island (limestone) and it suggests much cooler cave systems to be had...but this is just a hole. It's worth about 5 minutes of your time, so if you're on the Long Bay Beach side of the island, swing by. Otherwise, I'd just as soon ignore it. There is a rope...but don't be tempted to go down the hole if you want to ensure you can get out. The sunset from nearby was quite nice, though.

Carl T

Google
There's a hole. Two minutes of looking is enough. The road to get there is not very nice, but it's well signposted.

Tej N.

Google
Always a must stop for 5 minutes if you’re cruising around the island exploring! Just a giant hole in the ground, but don’t climb down!

Johnesha C.

Google
It was such a beautiful and calming place.

Claudia C

Google
My husband and I visited with a tour. This is a limestone sinkhole and is slightly connected to the ocean. Note that this sinkhole doesn't have any handrails and it's quite slippery. I would suggest to go with a tour as they know the safe way for you to look at the sinkhole.

Suzzainne G.

Google
Just a hole, nothing to see and seems dangerous to get close to

Nicole A.

Google
Holey cow! As advertised, this is a really big hole. Don’t miss the path to the right which will take you to a smaller hole connected to the large one. This was our second time visiting, and I hole-heartedly recommend it.