Treasure Beach Village Is the All-Inclusive Families Have Been Waiting For in Turks and Caicos

Just a short flight from Miami, Turks and Caicos feels like stepping straight into a living postcard of electric-blue water and powdery, soft sand. This pristine group of islands and cays has been a luxury hideout for years, and Providenciales, the most popular of the islands, is lined with luxury resorts on its most famous shore, Grace Bay Beach. 

At the heart of Grace Bay Beach is Beaches Turks & Caicos. First debuting in 1997 with the Caribbean Village, the sprawling property has since expanded to include the French, Italian, and Key West Villages. The latest addition, Treasure Beach Village, officially opened on March 1, 2026. This latest oceanfront enclave delivers the ultimate Caribbean getaway: endless turquoise views, around-the-clock dining and entertainment, and the soundtrack of gentle waves right outside your balcony window.

Highlights 

  • Infinity edge lagoon pool with water slides 
  • A 32-seat cinema 
  • Six all-inclusive dining options (plus access to all 26 restaurants across the resort) 
  • Direct access to Grace Bay Beach 
  • Spacious 2-3 bedroom suites and four bedroom villas with private plunge pools 
  • Complimentary kids’ club with Sesame Street themed activities 
  • Autism friendly services 
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About Treasure Beach Village in Turks and Caicos 

Spread across 12 miles on Grace Bay Beach, Beaches Turks & Caicos is a wonderland for families. The resort offers seemingly endless entertainment options, dining experiences, and land- and sea-based activities that allow families to alternate between relaxing downtime and high-energy activities. 

Treasure Beach Village is nestled within the Beaches resort ecosystem, but its prime location on the westernmost tip of the property offers an escape from the main crowds. The beachfront property has six dining options and access to the full-service Red Lane Spa. 

Families will appreciate the complimentary kids’ club and activity programs, which include stage shows and parades with Sesame Street characters, teen clubs, and a gaming lounge and arcade. Though you’d likely not run out of activities on the resort, guests also have access to off-island excursions through Island Routes, an in-house adventure tour company. 

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Suites & Villas

Treasure Beach Village offers 11 suite and villa categories, with the highest category offering additional living space and closer proximity to the water. All of the accommodations have a clean, modern island aesthetic styled with ceramic “wood-look” tiles, bright white linens, natural art, and pops of teal.

The entry point suite, The Treasure Beach Concierge Suite, is a generous two-bedroom, two-bathroom, 660 sq ft accommodation. Perfect for a family of four, the suite has a separate room with bunk beds and a full bathroom. The main sleeping area has a king-size bed, a sleeper sofa, and an eating area that opens onto a large, furnished balcony. 

From there, the suites increase in square footage and amenities. The Treasure Beach Oceanview 2 and 3 Bedroom Butler Suites and the Treasure Beach Chairman’s 3 Bedroom Penthouse Suite come with dedicated butler service and private car airport transfers. Each of the upgraded suites also comes with ample storage, large marble bathrooms, and balconies offering ocean, pool, or garden views. The layouts provide separate sleeping, bathroom, and eating areas, making any of these suites ideal for multigenerational families. 

The beachfront villas are the most private option and offer an ideal setting for guests seeking a residential feel alongside full-service resort amenities. The Treasure Beach CrystalSky 4-bedroom Reserve Villa is a three-story villa with a rooftop and a private plunge pool that sleeps up to 10 guests. The semi-detached villas feature direct beach access, full kitchens, and dedicated living spaces. Across all room categories, every stay includes daily housekeeping, evening turndown, room service, a fully stocked mini-fridge, and seamless Wi-Fi.

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Dining & Restaurants

One of the main highlights of staying at Treasure Beach Village is the sheer number of dining options for guests. For high-end dining, Butch’s Island Chop House is a white-tablecloth steak-and-seafood spot with roasted lamb ribs, dry-aged Kansas strip steak, and Tomahawk Jerk-spiced pork chops. For breakfast, there’s an à la carte menu of comfort food like cinnamon roll French toast and chocolate chip buttermilk pancakes. The restaurant does require reservations for dinner service, so plan ahead. 

For a more casual dining experience, The Pinta Food Hall offers a global menu of small plates, ranging from savory jerk pork and pad thai to roasted pumpkin tacos and hearty rigatoni. In the morning, the venue transitions into a traditional breakfast buffet.  Brü is an all-day coffee shop that transforms into an intimate cocktail bar at sunset. And to cool down after a dip in the pool, there’s Calypso’s Snow Cone Station. 

If you’d rather dine in the comfort of your suite, room service is quick and delivers hot breakfast options along with soups, salads, and burgers for lunch and dinner. Keep in mind that guests can also dine at any one of the resort’s 26 restaurants, which include a 1950s diner, a French cafe, a classic English pub, a sushi bar, and a “toes in the sand” mac and cheese food truck. 

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Spa & Wellness

Just a short walk from Treasure Beach Village, the Red Lane Spa offers 40 different treatments, including treatments for guests ages 5-17. For younger guests, there are the “Perky Pumpkin” and “Avocado Refresher” mask facials. For adults, some of the signature services include the Himalayan Salt Stone Massage and the Tropical Paradise Couples Massage, and an outdoor massage set to the relaxing sound of the ocean waves. The spa menu also includes body wraps, hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, and makeup services. 

If you want to keep up with your fitness routine, there are two gyms in the Beaches property located in the Caribbean and Key West villages. Guest wellness is seamlessly integrated into the stay with a daily schedule of complimentary fitness classes. Offered three times a day, these sessions include power walking, stretching, Aqua Tabata, and high-energy beachside HIIT workouts. Private training sessions are also available. 

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Pools & Beach Access

Guests have plenty of ways to beat the heat at Treasure Beach Village, starting with its centerpiece: a massive lagoon-style infinity pool. The zero-entry pool has waterslides, three whirlpools, unobstructed ocean views, and a swim-up bar for all-day libations. As a guest of the resort, you also get access to 10 distinct pools across the villages, including the sprawling Pirates Island Waterpark in the Caribbean Village. 

Direct access to Grace Bay Beach is also a huge selling point. Lounge chairs and umbrellas are set up daily, and beach attendants circulate with towels. Families will find endless ways to enjoy the water with activities like windsurfing, snorkeling, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Thanks to the incredibly clear, calm waters of Grace Bay Beach, it’s the perfect playground for young travelers to explore safely. 

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Family-Friendly Amenities & Kids’ Club

Packed with family-friendly amenities and non-stop activities, this resort is a place your kids will never want to leave. The dedicated kids’ club features curated programs tailored to every age group from infants to teens. Little ones are treated to toddler-friendly fun like face painting, treasure hunts, and magic shows. Older children can team up for high-energy group games like beach soccer and capture the flag, while tweens and teens can hang out at “dive-in” movies, karaoke nights, dance parties, and talent shows. For added flexibility, private childcare is available from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (additional fee applies).

The resort is also Autism Certified and offers guests special, engaging activities, custom dining options, and a printed sensory guide to plan ahead for attractions. For a fee, the resort offers Beaches Buddies, staff members who provide one-on-one support to children of all ages. 

The resort’s partnership with Sesame Street means kids can experience stage shows, parades, and weekly activities with characters like Cookie Monster and Bert and Ernie, including “Bake with Cookie Monster” and “Puppet Making with Bert and Ernie.” Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy over a dozen activities, including basketball, tennis, pickleball, and beach volleyball. For a break from the heat, gamers will love the indoor arcade. 

Things to Do

If you’ve somehow exhausted the options at the resort, you can swing by Island Routes, the resort’s on-site tour operator,  to arrange activities off the resort. The excursions carry additional fees and include activities such as a catamaran snorkeling tour, a visit to Little Water Cay (also known as  Iguana Island) to see the endangered black iguanas, or an ATV tour on the East Coast of Providenciales. 

After dark, there’s a rotating lineup of nightly entertainment. At Club Liquid, teens get their own exclusive hangout from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM before the venue transitions into an adults-only hotspot for the rest of the night. The weekly highlight is a spectacular beach party where families can marvel at fire-eaters, limbo dancers, live steel-pan bands, and vibrant, Carnival-style performers.

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Nearby Beaches & Activities

  • Grace Bay Beach: steps from the resort
  • Little Water Cay (Iguana Island): a short boat ride away, this is a protected nature reserve home to thousands of endangered iguanas 
  • Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club: an 18-hole championship golf course, a 10-minute drive from the hotel 
  • Provo Ponies: Under a 10-minute drive from the resort, guests can book horseback riding tours along the oceanfront  

Why We Love It

The Beaches Treasure Beach Village combines large, multi-room suites with the convenience and amenities of an all-inclusive resort. Along with prime beach access, a stay includes seamless access to 26 dining outlets, round-the-clock entertainment, land and water sports, and spa services, ensuring there’s something for every member of the family. 

Insider Tip 

Visit during the shoulder season (September-October) for better rates and fewer crowds. Keep in mind this is the rainy season, and you may experience a few afternoon showers.