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15 Best Resorts in Turks and Caicos (Our Top Picks for 2024)

15 Best Resorts in Turks and Caicos (Our Top Picks for 2024)

Turks and Caicos includes two groups of sunny, tropical islands (Turks Islands and Caicos Islands) that are known around the world for their soft, white sand beaches and astonishingly clear blue water. You can make the most of your visit by staying at one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos!

We’ll show you the top 15 resorts on the islands below. These are close to the best beaches and known for offering top-tier service and amenities that make a trip to TCI (Turks and Caicos Islands) even better than you’ve imagined!

15 Best Resorts in Turks and Caicos in 2024

Beach at the best resort in Turks and Caicos

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As a luxe travel destination, there’s no better way to experience the serenity and beauty of Turks and Caicos than by staying at a resort that caters to your every whim in a gorgeous setting.

The best resorts in Turks and Caicos are those situated right on the beach, offering top-notch guest amenities and facilities that envelop you in a tranquil cocoon of sunny luxury. 

When you’re staying at a resort in Turks and Caicos, you may find yourself indulging in swimming and water sports, calm water snorkeling and diving, hiking and biking around the islands, and enjoying delicious meals and drinks prepared by thoughtful chefs and mixologists at onsite restaurants and bars.

Below, you’ll see the 15 best resorts in Turks and Caicos that hit all the highlights. We’ve separated our top picks by price and amenity level:

  • Luxury resorts ($850-$1,500+/night)
  • Mid-range resorts ($455-$600+/night)
  • Budget resorts ($162-$420+/night)

See what each resort offers and find one that’ll be just right for your upcoming TCI trip!

Best Luxury Resorts in Turks and Caicos

If only the best will do, these high-end Turks and Caicos resorts should be on your shortlist. Offering extra-special amenities and luxurious facilities with everything from gourmet dining to full-service spas, you’ll want for nothing when you book a stay at any of these top-tier resorts. 

1. The Ritz-Carlton, Turks & Caicos

Aerial shot of the Ritz Carlton, one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $1,375/night

The Ritz-Carlton brand is synonymous with quality and taste, which is obvious in this upscale resort on Providenciales. With close proximity to Grace Bay Beach, you can select premium oceanfront rooms or options with an ocean view balcony.

Dine at 3 gourmet onsite restaurants, book a muscle-melting massage at the spa, take a yoga class, or head to the casino. The attentive staff can’t wait to help you book fun adventures around the island, like scuba diving or kayaking trips arranged with local companies that keep space open for Ritz-Carlton guests.

Start your morning with a daily breakfast buffet, relax at the pool with a poolside bar, and enjoy the serenity of this 5-star resort in TCI. 

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2. The Alexandra Resort

Aerial shot of the Alexandra and its gorgeous pool and beach for a top pick for the best resorts to stay at in Turks and Caicos

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $1,099/night

All-inclusive amenities and meals in the lap of luxury make Alexandra Resort on Grace Bay Beach a true gem among Turks and Caicos resorts. Linger on the private beach, swim in the pool and belly up to the poolside bar, and enjoy the facilities of the sister resort, Blue Haven Resort, with the free daily shuttle. 

Sip your choice of premium beverage with endless, tasty meals at 7 wildly different restaurants on the property. You’ll enjoy the solace of your room with an ocean view balcony or terrace supplying prime views of Grace Bay Beach.

While you’re here, play tennis and enjoy water sports with free equipment use. It’s all within a short drive of the popular Sapodilla Bay and Leeward areas if you decide to venture beyond the resort!

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3. Rock House

Aerial view of the neat hillside villas at one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos, Rock House

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  • Location: Samsara Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $840/night

Down on the western end of Grace Bay is Samsara Beach, where the Rock House resort sits with incredible views over the ocean and plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas waiting for guests in the powdery, white sand. Every room at the resort boasts a balcony that overlooks the ocean.

You’ll arrive to a complimentary bottle of chilled Prosecco and water in your room — a welcome touch after your journey to the resort. The free airport shuttle makes it oh-so-simple to get to the Rock House. 

From swimming at the pool to roaming the meticulously-maintained garden, you’ll enjoy lazy and relaxing days at Rock House. The onsite restaurant makes a point to create delicious, inspired dishes and breakfast each morning is complimentary. A concierge is available to arrange island activities for you! 

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4. Grace Bay Club

Neat pool and villas overlooking the water at Grace Bay Club, one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $1,380/night

Choose a single suite or rent an entire luxury villa at Grace Bay Club, one of the most refined and respected resorts on Providenciales.

The facilities will surpass your expectations with 2 massive pools (indoor and outdoor) and a hot tub, a private beach, 4 onsite restaurants serving different cuisines, and jaw-dropping rooms and villas that highlight what makes Turks and Caicos special.

Unwind at the Anani Spa and Wellness Center, swim up to the poolside infinity bar that reaches to the ocean, or relax on your private balcony with uninterrupted views of the ocean. Children can play at Kid’s Town, and everyone will savor the food at restaurants like Crave and Infiniti. 

You’ll start each day with a varied and highly-rated breakfast with options to order a la carte. Set up fun activities with the concierge to enjoy water sports and adventurous outings around the island! 

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5. Wymara Resort & Villas

Picturesque pool at one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos, the Wymara Resort and Villas

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $1,500/night

Wymara Resort & Villas makes an excellent choice if you’re looking to stay on the popular Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales. The highlights include a sizable private beach area, infinity pool, full-service spa, water sport equipment rentals, and divine dining options at the two onsite restaurants: Stelle and Zest. 

Your room will offer a stunning ocean or pool view (we recommend the ocean view!) and a nice, private balcony where you can survey your stretch of Grace Bay Beach. Head down to the infinity pool to immerse yourself in the island’s beautiful scenery while refilling your drink at the poolside bar. 

Enjoying the beach from your sun lounger, taking in nightly entertainment and fun, themed dinners, and making arrangements to go out snorkeling or diving on a coral reef will only amplify your enjoyment at Wymara.

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Best Mid-Range Resorts in Turks and Caicos

Honestly, there’s nothing mediocre about these Turks and Caicos resorts — they offer an excellent balance of high-end amenities and a mid-range price point that makes them more palatable for guests looking for the best of both worlds. 

1. Point Grace

Pool at Point Grace, one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $600/night

The Point Grace Resort and Spa packs everything you’ll need for a relaxing and picturesque Turks and Caicos vacation into one stunning village of cottages situated directly on Grace Bay Beach.

Come for the amazing views overlooking the ocean from your private balcony and premium facilities offering a pool and hot tub, full-service spa, water sport and fitness facilities, a poolside bar, and more. 

The rooms have kitchenettes with a microwave and fridge, but the real magic happens at the onsite restaurant, Grace’s Cottage, where you can order delectably gourmet French meals at dinnertime. Continental breakfasts at Point Grace are nicely varied and highly rated by guests. 

Bike rentals, a concierge to arrange snorkeling, fishing, and horseback riding trips, and shops where you can scoop up souvenirs and all the things you forgot to pack make this an excellent mid-range option. 

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2. Hotel La Vista Azul

Modest room at one of the best mid-range resorts in Turks and Caicos, Hotel La Vista Azul

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  • Location: Turtle Cove, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $500/night

Get away from the hubbub on Grace Bay Beach by heading to Hotel La Vista Azul in Turtle Cove on Babalua Beach.

It’s a 4-star resort that has the amenities of a luxury resort at a more affordable price point — twin rooftop pools and lush gardens, rooms with ocean view balconies and full kitchens, and a great onsite Caribbean restaurant and bar for lunch, dinner, and drinks. 

You’re close to the Turtle Bay Marina area where you’ll find a huge selection of restaurants and shops to check out.

The resort itself boasts a convenience shop on the grounds, a fitness center, and sun loungers with umbrellas you can use by the pool to spend your days relaxing. The views of Babulua Beach from the rooftop pools is unmatched and one of the things guests rave about the most.

This resort doesn’t serve breakfast, so you’ll want to head out to Turtle Bay restaurants and bakeries to start your day or stick with coffee at the resort. 

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3. Windsong on the Reef

Amazing beechfront hotel, Windsong on the Reef, pictured as one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $550/night

Windsong on the Reef sits on the popular Grace Bay Beach on Providenciales. Here, you’ll find a pristine pool looking out over the ocean for stunning views of Grace Bay Beach.

Your room choice ranges from junior suites and studios to 1-2 bedroom bungalows or luxe 1-4 bedroom oceanfront penthouses. The onsite cafe, JoJo’s, serves up Caribbean and American fare in a casual setting for breakfast, lunch, and dinner options that take the work out of figuring out what to eat each day.

There’s an onsite spa for relaxing massages and treatments. Private beaches can make Turks and Caicos stays much more enjoyable with smaller crowds. Windsong delivers in spades with a vast 435-foot private beach area and ultra-comfy loungers and umbrellas.

There’s something else really special about this place — the private beach area includes access to a coral reef where you can snorkel and dive to see dazzling marine life just steps from your room. 

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4. The Tides, Grace Bay

For a pick of the best all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos, aerial photo of The Tides in Grace Bay

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $480/night

Steps away from Grace Bay Beach and close to other popular beaches on Providenciales (Long Bay, Pelican, and Babalua), The Tides at Grace Bay is a really nice 3-resort with surprisingly affordable rates.

Every room has its own balcony or patio overlooking the ocean and you’re near all the action — excellent restaurants, water sports, shops, and more.

Head to the pool to relax in a lounger by the water with sweeping views of Grace Bay Beach. Work with the concierge to book a fun snorkeling or scuba diving trip if you’re feeling more adventurous!

Next door to The Tides, you’ll find an incredible restaurant (The Bay Bistro) just steps away for a delicious lunch or dinner without venturing out into town. Your room is complete with a kitchen if you’d prefer cooking up some of your own meals at the resort. Bike rentals make it easy and fun to get around Providenciales. 

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5. Zenza Boutique Hotel

Water view of the yacht marina in front of Zenza Boutique Hotel, one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Turks

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  • Location: Babalua Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $455/night

While not technically a resort, the Zenza Boutique Hotel offers the same type of amenities and service you’d expect from one in a cozy and local-focused boutique property located on Babalua Beach near Turtle Cove.

You’ll rush straight to your balcony upon arrival to admire views of the ocean. Head down to the pool, hot tub, and terrace to enjoy those views while floating, lounging, or swimming the day away! It’s easy to get out and explore the jam-packed Turtle Bay Marina area thanks to free bike rentals at Zenza.

As a 4-star hotel, you’ll want for nothing while you’re staying in this clean and well-maintained property that’s super conveniently located.

Speak to the hotel concierge if you’d like to book a snorkeling, diving, or fishing trip during your stay and they’ll make it happen! Guests appreciate that the rooms here are soundproof and ultra plush for privacy and comfort during each visit. 

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Best Budget Resorts in Turks and Caicos

It’s possible to experience the beauty and tranquility of Turks and Caicos on a smaller budget. But you shouldn’t book just any budget resort — some are definitely better than others! Here are our top picks for affordable resorts and hotels on TCI. 

1. The New Grace Bay Suites

New Grace Bay resort in Turks and Caicos, one of the area's best resorts

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $237/night

The New Grace Bay Suites has been completely remodeled and updated to maintain the high standards you’d expect for accommodations on such a popular area of Providenciales.

The price point is much more affordable than many other resorts and options because it’s not directly on the beach, but it’s very close! 

You can walk to the beach in just 3 minutes. Complimentary kayak and water sport equipment rentals are an added bonus, and every room on the property has its own private balcony overlooking the pool.

This charming property offers guests loungers and umbrellas to use on Grace Bay Beach outings and a great restaurant, Danny Bouys, for delectable Caribbean-inspired meals in a casual setting. 

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2. Ports of Call Resort

The New Grace Bay Suites, one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos, pictured from the pool deck

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  • Location: Five Cays Settlement, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $420/night

Across the street from Grace Bay Beach in the Five Cays Settlement, you’ll find the wallet-friendly Ports of Call Resort. This place is big on service and cleanliness at a lower price point since it’s not directly on the water.

There’s a shuttle you can take to the beach or nearby areas to dine, shop, and book activities. The resort has its own dive shop, 4 restaurants serving up all-day breakfast and lunch options, flavorful Mexican fare, and desserts and ice cream when you’re craving something sweet.

There’s a poolside bar and upscale Mediterranean restaurant with great food and cocktails. Enjoy free daily continental breakfast spreads, a really nice pool and hot tub, onsite fitness center, and friendly concierge services to book fun beach activities. 

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3. Hollywood Beach Suites Turks and Caicos

Hollywood Beach Suites resort, one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos, pictured from the water looking toward the oceanfront villas

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  • Location: Whitby Beach, North Caicos
  • Average Price: $380/night

One of the few budget-friendly places to stay in Turks and Caicos that’s right on the water, Hollywood Beach Suites Turks and Caicos is a great hotel on Whitby Beach on North Caicos.

It offers a more secluded feel than Providenciales resorts and sits on 6+ uninterrupted miles of pristine beaches for great views and lounging without feeling crowded in. There’s a restaurant and bar at Barracuda just a short walk from your room.

Barracuda offers fresh American-style dining options for lunch and dinner. Rent bicycles or water sport equipment at the hotel to take your adventure off the property! 

Every room at Hollywood Beach Suites has a terrace so you can take in the stunning views of the beach, pool, and gardens. Use the free shuttle service to get around the island easily without hailing a cab or riding a bike. 

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4. Turks Head Inne

Neat Colonial style hotel, the Turks Head, one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos

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  • Location: Long Bay Beach, Grand Turk
  • Average Price: $150/night

Turks Head Inne is a historic inn located on Grand Turk within walking distance of two great beaches (Cockburn Town Beach and Columbus Landfall National Park Beach). Turks Head Inne restaurant serves international cuisine from Asian to American in a casual setting for delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. 

This historic inn is located in a quiet area that makes it ideal for couples. You can enjoy your breakfast in your room or on the courtyard patio with a fresh breeze and stunning views. Some rooms open up to verandas with great views of the ocean.

A shared lounge offers opportunities to mingle with other guests. The inn manager is happy to help you book activities off the property from snorkeling to kayaking. You can’t beat the price for a conveniently-located and historic property close to the beach! 

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5. Sibonne Beach Hotel

Pool and sitting area at one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos, Sibonne Beach Hotel

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  • Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales
  • Average Price: $165/night

Situated on the bustling Grace Bay Beach, Sibonne Beach Hotel is an older property that’s been renovated with bright, modern touches. The hotel sits with great views of the beach from room balconies and its pool.

Hang out at the full-service bar, walk over to The Bay Bistro restaurant for lunch or dinner, and enjoy the beautiful garden here. Each room boasts huge, picture windows that overlook the ocean and a balcony or patio that carries those views through to your own private space outside.

Relax in a lounger or beach chair, use the free bicycles to explore the town, and book fun activities like kayaking and fishing to spend the day adventuring in Turks and Caicos. 

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Making the Most of Your Turks and Caicos Resort Stay

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With the best resorts in Turks and Caicos in mind, you’ll benefit from getting a better idea of what to expect and how to navigate your way through a tropical TCI trip. Here’s what you should keep in mind! 

Getting to the Hotel

There’s no public transportation on the islands of Turks and Caicos, so you’ll need to rent a car, book a taxi, or take a shuttle to get to the hotel after you land.

Many resorts offer a complimentary airport shuttle and some offer shuttle services for an additional cost. Talk to the front desk personnel to find out what’s offered at your preferred resort and decide if you’ll need to rent a car or rely on a taxi to get there. 

Crime and Safety

Crime levels are low here, making Turks and Caicos safe to visit throughout the year. You should take the same precautions you’d take when traveling anywhere — leaving valuables at home or secured, staying aware of your surroundings, avoiding drinking too much in public, and sticking to well-lit, tourist-populated areas with plenty of people around. 

Watch out for dangerous plants and animals on your trip. The risks aren’t too serious, but it’s best to be aware of the possibilities. Paper wasps and the Caribbean scorpion can harm people with certain allergies.

Traveler Tips

Turks and Caicos are a British Overseas Territory and English is the official language. Businesses here accept the US dollar, so there’s no need to exchange currency. The islands use US power outlets, so you can bring your electronics without lugging around an adapter.

You don’t need to pack much to have a comfortable stay in Turks and Caicos. If you forget anything, there are plenty of nearby shops so you can pick up what you need.

Beyond your passport, camera, clothing appropriate for warm, sunny days, and sunscreen, you won’t need much. You can rent any necessary water equipment from vendors on the beach, so don’t worry about bringing your own.

Frequently Asked Questions

Big shell outside one of the best resorts in Turks and Caicos next to a boat

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You know some of the best resorts to book for your Turks and Caicos trip at variety of price points and how to get around the islands safely. Check out the most frequently asked questions to learn more! 

Where are Turks and Caicos located?

Turks and Caicos are two tropical island groups in the West Indies. They’re southeast of the Bahamas and north of Haiti.

There are eight large cays and countless smaller cays, reefs, banks, and more in this island group.

Where should you go in Turks and Caicos?

You’re going to experience beautiful beaches anywhere you go in Turks and Caicos, but Providenciales is the most popular. You can relax and enjoy popular beaches like Grace Bay, Long Bay, and Babalua Beach or spend time snorkeling, scuba diving, and taking boat rides.

The Conch Bar Caves are a great place to visit in Turks and Caicos if you want to explore one of the largest limestone cave systems.

Are Turks and Caicos luxurious?

Yes, the Turks and Caicos islands are one of the most luxurious tourist destinations in the Caribbean. You don’t have to stay in the most extravagant properties, as there are several budget options available.

But you’re going to have an amazing trip when you visit these beautiful, exclusive islands that feature soft, white sand and amazingly clear water perfect for snorkeling and diving.

Do I need a passport for Turks and Caicos?

Yes, you need a passport to enter and exit Turks and Caicos if you're traveling from the United States. Though the islands aren’t too far from Florida, the islands are British territory.

You can stay up to 90 days in Turks and Caicos without a visa, but you must have a valid passport to enter the islands.

Is it a long flight to Turks and Caicos?

The exact length of the flight depends on where you’re traveling from, but most flights to Turks and Caicos aren’t too long. From New York, the flight is only 3 hours or so. A direct flight from Los Angeles to Turks and Caicos is less than 6 hours on average.

Embrace the Best Resorts in Turks and Caicos

If you’re venturing all the way to the tropical Turks and Caicos Islands, you might as well dive in with both feet and choose to stay at one of the best resorts on the islands! 

Whether you’re more comfortable with a top-tier luxury resort, a mid-range option, or one that’s agreeable with a tight budget, any of the resorts and hotels on our list will land you in clean, oceanfront rooms that help you make the most of your TCI experience.