Beaches Turks and Caicos Opens New Treasure Beach Village on Grace Bay
The Sandals-owned family resort adds 101 rooms in 11 suite categories with a lagoon-style infinity pool and swim-up bar.
Beaches Resorts has opened Treasure Beach Village, a new section of its flagship Turks & Caicos property situated on the western edge of Grace Bay. The expansion adds 101 rooms across 11 suite categories to what is already one of the largest all-inclusive family resorts in the Caribbean.
The centerpiece of Treasure Beach Village is a lagoon-style infinity-edge pool with a swim-up bar, designed to give the new section its own distinct atmosphere while remaining connected to the broader resort campus. A new "Starfish Cinema" outdoor movie experience is also part of the addition, along with fresh dining concepts.
Expanding a Caribbean Icon
Beaches Turks & Caicos, owned by Sandals Resorts, already spans a significant stretch of Providenciales coastline. The resort is one of the top-rated family all-inclusive properties in the world, known for its Sesame Street character experiences, waterpark, and wide range of dining options included in the rate.
The Treasure Beach Village addition targets families looking for more spacious suite configurations. Suite categories in the new village include multi-bedroom options suitable for larger groups or multigenerational travel — a growing segment in the all-inclusive market.
Grace Bay Beach has been rated among the world's best beaches for more than a decade, and additional room inventory on its shores has been limited by the island's strict development regulations. The expansion represents one of the few opportunities for the destination to grow its all-inclusive capacity without new construction on undeveloped land.