At the southern end of the Bahamian archipelago lies Turks & Caicos, a collection of islands with pristine white beaches and a Caribbean Sea backdrop. While known for luxury, the all-inclusive resorts here cater to various travelers, from couples to families and divers, all close to the top attractions in Turks and Caicos.
These resorts boast picturesque beaches, clear waters, and palm trees, epitomizing the Caribbean paradise. Discover the top all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos below.
1. Ambergris Cay Resort
Accommodation: Ambergris Cay Resort
Ambergris Cay is a private 1,000-acre island offering a luxurious all-inclusive experience since 2018. Part of the Turks and Caicos Collection, guests can enjoy stays at sister properties on Providenciales. The resort's minimalist design features light wood and stone, with vibrant Caribbean accents. Rates include private plane transfers, unlimited excursions, dining, water sports, daily spa treatments, and more. Suites and villas offer stunning views, outdoor showers, private pools, and butler service.
2. Alexandra Resort
Accommodation: Alexandra Resort
Located on Grace Bay Beach, Alexandra Resort features 90 studios with a beachy-chic design. It's within walking distance to shopping and dining but offers an all-inclusive package tempting guests to dine in. Condo-style rooms come with kitchenettes or full kitchens, and most have ocean views. The resort boasts a lagoon-style pool, non-motorized sports, a fitness center, and a small spa. Dining options include Asu on the Beach restaurant and a pizza bar.
3. Beaches Turks and Caicos
Accommodation: Beaches Turks and Caicos
Beaches Turks & Caicos is a family-oriented resort with a 45,000-square-foot water park, multiple pools, and various themed villages. With 20 restaurants and a range of room categories, it's a bustling resort perfect for families. Activities include water sports, scuba diving, and kids' programs with Sesame Street characters.
4. East Bay Resort
Accommodation: East Bay Resort
East Bay Resort on South Caicos offers 86 beachfront suites with a modern, airy design. Amenities include non-motorized water sports, a reef for diving, a pool, sun deck, fitness center, and spa. Rooms feature fully-equipped kitchens and balconies or patios.
5. Beach House Turks & Caicos
Accommodation: Beach House Turks & Caicos
This adults-only resort offers a traditional island design with 21 spacious suites, full-sized kitchens, and beachfront access. Each suite has a dedicated beach area, and the resort features an on-site restaurant, beach deck, gym, and spa.
6. Blue Haven Resort
Accommodation: Blue Haven Resort
Blue Haven Resort, once Nikki Beach, offers a marina view and a man-made beach. Located on Providenciales, it features modern rooms with full kitchens and balconies. Two restaurants are included in the all-inclusive package.
7. The Meridian Club
Accommodation: The Meridian Club
The Meridian Club on Pine Cay offers a relaxed private island experience with a single restaurant changing menus daily. Rooms feature cottage-style decor, screened-in porches, and beachfront patios. Activities include tennis, biking, and kayaking.
8. Club Med Turkoise
Accommodation: Club Med Turkoise
Club Med Turkoise, the first resort on Providenciales, offers a social atmosphere with a variety of activities, including snorkeling and sailing. Rooms are split into Club and Deluxe categories, with Deluxe offering modern amenities.
9. Bohio Dive Resort
Accommodation: Bohio Dive Resort
Bohio Dive Resort on Grand Turk caters to divers with an on-site dive operation and PADI-certified instructors. Rooms offer ocean-facing balconies, and the resort features a beachfront location and a small pool.
When to Visit Turks and Caicos
June to November is hurricane season, with the highest risk in August and September. This period offers the best rates. High season runs from December to March with perfect weather. April and May are ideal for good weather, lower prices, and fewer crowds.