Turks and Caicos is renowned for its pristine chalk-white sands and Easter egg blue waters, including Grace Bay Beach, often named among the world’s most beautiful. Promising the ultimate vacation paradise, time can be spent soaking up the sun in between snorkeling or diving the vibrant coral reef offshore with its wealth of marine life, from eagle rays to sea turtles. Parasailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and jet skiing are just a few of the other ways to enjoy the crystal-clear Caribbean waters.
While the island nation is known for its luxury beachfront hotels and villa rentals, the accommodation options are now even better, thanks to the recent opening of Treasure Beach Village. Located along the western edge of Grace Bay at Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort, it’s the newest and most exclusive member of the Beaches family.

Family-Friendly Fun
While Beaches Turks and Caicos has long-been among the top all-inclusive properties for families, this 101-room addition doesn’t just expand the resort. It’s focused around the sea and the sand, while designed to enhance the overall experience.
A 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style infinity edge pool with a swim-up bar for the grown-ups, a waterslide, a splash zone for the little ones, and three whirlpools sits at the heart of the new village. Pick your pleasure, meandering back and forth from the beach to the pool, enjoying serene floats, relaxing on the powdery sands, and exploring the spectacular underwater world.
There are also seven new dining venues and the brand’s first Starfish Cinema. During the day, the 32-seat theater will host sitcoms, and in the evening, family movie nights with refreshments and popcorn included. If that’s not enough, guests still enjoy full access to the amenities throughout the Beaches Turks and Caicos resort. That includes the 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island Waterpark, land and water sports, daily entertainment, and over two dozen additional eateries.

New Accommodation Options
Treasure Beach also adds 11 new room categories, ensuring families have plenty of space. There are multiple layouts with bunk rooms for the kids, separated from the main suite. The Club Suites have two bedrooms with separate living rooms, while the CrystalSky Reserve Villas are multi-story residences ideal for larger families, including multigenerational groups. Ultra-luxe, the villas have private pools and rooftop decks with telescopes for stargazing.
All-in-One Rates
Just one rate covers your accommodation, the kids’ programming, entertainment, water sports, specialty dining, and premium drinks. And, of course, you’ll have access to a prime stretch of Grace Bay, the crown jewel of it all.
While large-scale family all-inclusive properties have primarily been limited to destinations like the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, Treasure Beach provides the ideal alternative. Open now, it just might be the inspiration that sparks your next family beach vacation, ensuring an unforgettable stay on one of the most sought-after destinations in the Caribbean.