Luxury and lots to do, for you, your grandma and your children
Ah, Turks & Caicos, one of the most hyped destinations of 2025. I’m not kidding, this place is welcoming more and more visitors each year, thanks to the growing number of new resorts, the amazing beaches, and great weather. It’s no surprise that Beaches decided to plant their flag here by launching Beaches Turks & Caicos in 2014, followed by major renovations in the years since.
Beaches Turks & Caicos is stunning and the most luxurious Beaches Resort in the world. It features some of the best rooms in the entire Beaches portfolio, sits right in front of one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, offers plenty of activities for kids, and has a vast property with lots to see and do - including 24 restaurants, the largest lineup ever across both Beaches and its sister brand, Sandals Resorts.
What we like about Beaches Turks & Caicos

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Let’s start by saying that this resort is absolutely gorgeous. It’s by far the most beautiful Beaches Resort, filled with palm trees and divided into five distinct areas, each featuring its own pools and restaurants. Of course, you’re free to explore them all, as everything is included in your base fare.
Bring your kids, relax, and simply enjoy. The atmosphere is fantastic, and guests online rave about the resort’s cleanliness, noting that the grounds rival those of the most upscale Sandals Resorts in the Caribbean.
The best thing about this resort? The beach. No, not the Beaches brand, which is great, too, but the actual beach. Grace Bay Beach is one of the best in the world, boasting an impressive 5-star rating on TripAdvisor with nearly 7,500 reviews, which is insane. Many people visit Turks & Caicos just for this beach, barely paying attention to the resort itself. The sand is as soft and white as baby powder, and the water is absolutely stunning. Are you a beach person? You’ll love it here.
This resort is also fantastic for kids. I know, Beaches is designed with families in mind, but Beaches Turks & Caicos takes it a step further. They have the brand’s largest water park, spanning an impressive 45,000 square feet. Other than that, kids will love the Sesame Street character appearances, the dedicated Kids’ Club, multiple pools, and, of course, Grace Bay Beach, with its calm, shallow waters, perfect for children and toddlers. This resort is also packed with families and kids running around everywhere, so your children won’t have any problem making new friends.
What we don’t like about Beaches Turks & Caicos

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As the largest Beaches Resort with so much to see and do, it’s no surprise that Beaches Turks & Caicos is also the most expensive. Rates start at $420 per adult, per night, and $60 per child, per night. For comparison, Beaches Ocho Rios has a starting price of $305 per adult, per night. That said, you’re getting a stunning resort, one of the best beaches in the world, and an impressive variety of dining options, all included.
Some guests aren’t fans of the resort’s layout. As we mentioned, Beaches Turks & Caicos is huge, which means a lot of walking. If you have mobility issues, this might not be the best choice. With so many rooms, not all are close to the beach, and some of your favorite restaurants might be a bit farther from where you’re staying. According to guest reviews, walking from one end of the resort to the other can take around 20 minutes, which feels like a lot.

