It is the first thing visitors see when they leave Providenciales Airport.
The Roundabout is part artistic expression, part Provo welcome mat.
It’s a warm how-do-you-do for visitors taking the first excited steps of their Caribbean vacations, rushing off gleefully to the embrace of their Caribbean resorts.
You can’t miss it.
We mean that figuratively, of course. Unfortunately, a certain unknown driver in the past took it literally.
He (or, most unlikely, she), travelling far too fast, turned neither right nor left, but instead just barreled straight ahead, which is simply not a viable option at a roundabout. He smashed up the pretty pink flamingos that the original artist had so beautifully rendered.
No one knows who it was.
It might have been a visitor. People embarking on Caribbean vacations are always anxious to get started, with the glories of Caribbean resorts mere minutes away. Particularly if they’re headed to the Gansevoort, the finest of the Turks and Caicos resorts.
Or perhaps it was one of the locals, who just took a wrong turn. Going far too fast … in the dark, or in a haze.
Whomever it was, he made a mess of the Roundabout. And it remained in that state of shambles for a long, long time.
But a new day has finally dawned.
The damage has been fixed, and something inspiring has emerged from the effort, something even better than before that infamous wrong turn. Visitors will now see a new, magnificent work of art when they leave Providenciales Airport.
Bahamian-born Amiel Cartwright has unveiled his masterpiece. Featuring a vibrant depiction of JoJo the dolphin, Turks and Caicos’ beloved national symbol, and incorporating the refurbished remnants of the pink flamingo sculptures, the Roundabout has been reborn.
Caribbean vacations at Caribbean resorts are meant to be sublime. But you don’t usually expect that to begin in the middle of the road when you’ve just left the airport. But visitors to the Gansevoort, the best of the Turks and Caicos resorts, are in for just such an early treat.
So, come pay us a visit, and be sure to check out this wonderful work of art by this exciting, provocative artist.
We ask only one thing – please drive carefully.






