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A luxurious, family-friendly resort in beautiful Turks and Caicos

As a travel advisor, I have had the pleasure of visiting many different family destinations, but one that truly stands out is Beaches Turks and Caicos. This all-inclusive resort, located on the beautiful Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales, is the ultimate paradise for those seeking a relaxing vacation. In fact, your holiday starts shortly after stepping out of the airport – it’s only a 10-minute ride to the resort.

 

Five resorts in one

One of the first things that struck me about Beaches Turks and Caicos was the sheer size of the resort. With more than 700 rooms and suites spread across 95 acres, there is something for everyone here. So if you are looking for a romantic getaway for two or a fun-filled family vacation, this resort has the perfect accommodations to suit your needs. 

 

The resort is divided into four distinct villages, each with its unique atmosphere and amenities. The Caribbean Village features colourful architecture and a laid-back vibe, while the French Village offers a touch of elegance and sophistication. The Seaside Village is lush with garden and ocean views. The Italian Village boasts spacious suites and stunning ocean views, while the Key West Village is perfect for extended families. I stayed in the Italian Village and can vouch for those incredible ocean views! Check out my room tour below.

Adjacent to the Caribbean Village is a new village under construction on the former Treasure Beach property. At the time of writing, there isn’t much construction underway, but the construction hoarding shows what the future development will look like. Furthermore, a couple of room categories in the Caribbean Village look out to this area – which is even more reason to work with a travel advisor to help you plan your stay!

World-class amenities and gourmet food

No matter which village you stay in, you’ll be treated to world-class amenities and impeccable service – a staple of Beaches Resorts. This resort features 21 restaurants (and food trucks!) serving everything from Caribbean cuisine to Italian favourites, as well as 15 bars and lounges where you can enjoy a refreshing cocktail or a glass of wine. 

I’m not going to lie – I may have had three dinners each night to sample most of the restaurants! Of the ones I tried, a few stood out to me: 

  • Sky – Perfect for watching the sun go down from a second-story rooftop open-air dining area
  • Petit Chateau – I was treated to off-menu Canadian east coast oysters and lobster at this French restaurant.
  • Neptune’s – Another spectacular beachfront restaurant that offered a Mediterranean twist.

Grace Bay Beach: One of the most beautiful beaches in the world

Of course, the real star of the show at Beaches Turks and Caicos is the beach. Grace Bay Beach is consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and powdery white sand. So whether you want to soak up the sun, take a dip in the ocean, or try water sports like kayaking and paddle boarding, the beach is the perfect place to do it. And, just like its sister resorts – Sandals – SCUBA diving is one of the many inclusions.

Beyond the beach are many additional ways to unwind, with more pools than I can count on two hands and a pirate-themed waterpark and lazy river. For those who want to indulge in relaxation and pampering, the resort’s Red Lane Spa offers a range of treatments inspired by the Caribbean. 

Want to learn more about Beaches Turks and Caicos? Connect with Pink Palm Travel today and schedule a free travel consultation.

Click and scroll through the image gallery below for more photos from Beaches Turks and Caicos.