
Beaches Resorts
Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa
Providenciales, Grace Bay, The Bight Settlement, Turks and Caicos
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Rating9.0
Providenciales, Grace Bay, The Bight Settlement, Turks and Caicos
Rating9.0Above Average
Based on 16.9k reviews
Grace Bay Beach
Guests universally praise the resort's direct access to Grace Bay Beach, consistently described as breathtakingly beautiful with calm, clear turquoise waters and soft white sand, ideal for all ages.
Unrivaled Family Fun
The resort stands out for its comprehensive family-friendly offerings, including extensive Kids Camps, teen programs, Xbox lounges, Sesame Street characters, and the Pirates Island Waterpark, ensuring entertainment for children of all ages.
True All-Inclusive
The extensive all-inclusive scope is highly valued, covering nearly everything from airport transfers and premium drinks to a vast array of activities and dining options, which eliminates constant budgeting and enhances relaxation.
Diverse Dining
The sheer number and diversity of 20-23 restaurants and food trucks are frequently highlighted, ensuring a wide range of culinary choices available throughout the day, satisfying even picky eaters.
Dated Room Quality
Guests are often cautioned that rooms, particularly in older villages like Caribbean and French, can be dated with worn furnishings, potentially not meeting luxury expectations given the resort's high price tag.
High Cost vs. Value
While inclusions are vast, some guests feel the high cost doesn't always align with perceived luxury, especially if they expect five-star hotel room quality or don't fully utilize the extensive amenities.
Inconsistent Food
While dining variety is excellent, guests should moderate expectations for gourmet dining; food quality can be inconsistent across restaurants, with a focus on mass appeal rather than Michelin-star experiences.
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Caribbean's Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort
Various Years (e.g., 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024)
World Travel Awards
World's Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort Brand
Various Years (e.g., 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024)
World Travel Awards
Fodor's 100 Hotel Award
2024
Fodor's Hotel Awards
Kid's Paradise
2025
Good Housekeeping Family Travel Awards
The Ultimate All-Inclusive
2023
Good Housekeeping Family Travel Awards
Best All-Inclusive Family Resort - Caribbean (Gold)
2025
Travvy Awards
Best All-Inclusive Resorts in the World
Winner of 18 consecutive Caribbean's Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort titles at the World Travel Awards. Sits on the legendary Grace Bay Beach with a full waterpark, Sesame Street character experiences, and dedicated adults-only sections.
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The gold standard for family all-inclusives: a 45,000 sq ft Pirates Island Waterpark with a surf simulator, Sesame Street character programming, certified nannies at no extra cost, and an Advanced Certified Autism Center. 21 restaurants means even the pickiest eaters are covered.
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Sits directly on Grace Bay — consistently ranked one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet. Three miles of powder-white sand and electric turquoise water so shallow and calm you can walk out 100 meters.
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Beaches Turks & Caicos is the largest all-inclusive resort in the country and the flagship property of the Beaches brand. The resort grew in stages — the original Caribbean Village opened in 1997, with French, Italian, and Key West villages added through 2013. The most recent addition is the $150 million Treasure Beach Village, which opened March 1, 2026, adding six new restaurant concepts and a lagoon-style infinity pool. At 858 rooms across six themed villages, this is a destination within a destination.
The resort's Certified Autism Center designation is a meaningful differentiator in the family all-inclusive market. Staff receive specialized training in autism accommodation, sensory-friendly spaces are designated, and the programming accommodates guests with special needs across the age spectrum. This is verified third-party certification, not a self-reported claim. For families with autism-spectrum children who've struggled with conventional resort environments, this is the primary reason to choose this property.
Grace Bay consistently ranks among the best beaches in the world — the 12-mile stretch has calm, shallow turquoise water and powdery white sand. Unlike some beaches that photograph well but swim poorly, Grace Bay is genuinely swimmable for all ages, seaweed-free, and warm year-round. The resort's beachfront position is the best argument for Turks & Caicos over competing Caribbean markets.
At this scale, the honest drawbacks are logistical. 858 rooms means the resort can feel like a small city — navigating between the villages takes time, popular restaurants fill quickly, and the waterpark queues during school holidays. Guests who prefer intimate, small-property experiences should book Beaches Negril instead. The 15–20 minute transfer from Providenciales International Airport (9.2 km) is one of the shorter airport runs in the Caribbean.
Practically: 23 restaurants, 14 bars, 10 outdoor pools, a 45,000 sq ft Pirate's Island Waterpark, scuba diving included for certified guests, and Kids Camp with certified nannies running age-specific programs from infants through teens. The Treasure Beach Village's new lagoon pool is the most scenic pool addition since the original opening.