Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Turks and Caicos
Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Turks and Caicos
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
The best overall all-inclusive resort in Turks and Caicos is Beaches Turks & Caicos, a sprawling 758-room family property on Grace Bay Beach with a 45,000-square-foot waterpark, more than 20 restaurants, ten pools, and unlimited scuba diving baked into one price. The best value pick is Club Med Turkoise, the islands' only dedicated adults-only all-inclusive, operating on Grace Bay since 1984 with included non-motorized watersports, lively entertainment, and per-person rates that routinely undercut every rival on the beach.
Turks and Caicos is not a fully all-inclusive destination the way Punta Cana or Jamaica are. Most luxury resorts sell rooms-only, and only a handful run a true all-inclusive program or sell an all-inclusive add-on package. Below are the ten real, currently-operating properties worth booking in 2027, ranked for what they actually deliver.
Nearly all sit on Providenciales (Provo), most directly on the famous Grace Bay Beach.
1. Beaches Turks & Caicos 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Family all-inclusive | Price: ~$850-1,100/night (2 adults, varies by village) | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: families and multi-generational trips
Beaches is the anchor of the all-inclusive scene in Turks and Caicos and the reason most families choose the islands at all. Spread across five themed villages, the resort packs a 45,000-square-foot waterpark, ten pools, a Sesame Street kids' camp, an arcade, and a 12-mile stretch of Grace Bay frontage into a single rate.
With more than 20 restaurants, it offers the widest dining selection of any property on this list, and unlike most rivals, scuba diving is fully included for certified guests.
The scale is the point: there is something for every age, from toddlers to teens to grandparents. That breadth comes with crowds, but the convenience and inclusions are unmatched for a family vacation in 2027.
Pros:
- Best for families: waterpark, kids' camp, arcade, and teen programs all included.
- Widest dining: 20+ restaurants with no reservations required at most.
- Scuba included: certified divers dive daily at no extra charge.
- Prime location: directly on award-winning Grace Bay Beach.
Cons:
- Expensive: among the priciest weekly rates in the Caribbean.
- Large and busy: can feel crowded during school holidays.
Verdict: If you have children, this is the easy, no-contest choice in Turks and Caicos.
2. Club Med Turkoise 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Adults-only all-inclusive | Price: ~$300-500 per person/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: solo travelers, couples, and value seekers
Open on Provo since 1984, Club Med Turkoise is the only adults-only all-inclusive in Turks and Caicos and consistently the best price on Grace Bay Beach. The atmosphere is social and energetic: nightly entertainment, a flying trapeze, beach parties, and a crowd that skews toward couples and singles looking to mingle.
Included non-motorized watersports, snorkeling, and fitness classes round out the day.
This is not a quiet luxury hideaway, and the rooms are modest compared with the five-star suites elsewhere on this list. But for the money, no other resort delivers as much included activity and energy, which is exactly why it earns the value pick.
Pros:
- Lowest effective rate: routinely the cheapest true all-inclusive on the island.
- Adults-only: no kids, ideal for couples and solo travelers.
- Activity-packed: trapeze, watersports, fitness, and nightly shows included.
- Grace Bay location: sits on the same beach as the luxury properties.
Cons:
- Dated rooms: accommodations are simple and showing their age.
- Lively, not serene: the party vibe is not for everyone.
Verdict: Unbeatable value for adults who want activity and atmosphere over polish.
3. The Palms Turks & Caicos
Type: Luxury all-suite (AI package available) | Price: ~$900-1,400/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: couples wanting upscale comfort
The Palms is a polished all-suite resort spanning 12 acres on Grace Bay, with spacious one- to three-bedroom suites, a 25,000-square-foot spa, and an infinity pool that fronts the beach. It sells primarily room-only but offers an all-inclusive add-on package for guests who prefer one price.
The atmosphere is refined and adult-leaning without being adults-only.
Service and rooms here sit well above the value tier, and the spa is among the best in the islands. In 2027 The Palms continues to run seasonal offers of up to 30% off, making the AI package more attainable than the headline rates suggest.
Pros:
- Spacious suites: all-suite layout ideal for longer stays and couples.
- Standout spa: 25,000-square-foot facility with full menu.
- AI option: add-on package available for predictable pricing.
- Quiet luxury: refined, less crowded than the mega-resorts.
Cons:
- AI is an add-on: not a true built-in all-inclusive.
- High base rate: premium pricing even with seasonal discounts.
Verdict: A refined, suite-style choice for couples who want luxury with an optional AI plan.
4. Seven Stars Resort & Spa
Type: Luxury oceanfront (AI package available) | Price: ~$700-1,200/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: couples and small families wanting central Grace Bay luxury
Seven Stars anchors a central stretch of Grace Bay with 115 generously sized rooms and suites in one-, two-, and three-bedroom configurations. The five-star property sells rooms-only with an available all-inclusive plan, pairing oceanfront pools, multiple restaurants, and a full spa with one of the most walkable beach locations on the island.
The resort strikes a comfortable middle ground: more intimate than Beaches, more polished than Club Med, and steps from Grace Bay's shops and restaurants. Suite sizes here are a real differentiator for families who want luxury without a mega-resort footprint.
Pros:
- Central location: walkable to Grace Bay dining and shopping.
- Large suites: one- to three-bedroom options suit families.
- Five-star service: attentive staff and full-service spa.
- AI plan available: optional all-inclusive for simpler budgeting.
Cons:
- AI not standard: must be purchased as a plan.
- Premium pricing: rates reflect the prime central location.
Verdict: A central, suite-forward luxury base with an optional all-inclusive plan.
5. Alexandra Resort
Type: All-inclusive beachfront | Price: ~$550-800/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: couples and families wanting two resorts on one rate
Alexandra is part of the Turks and Caicos Collection, and its all-inclusive program is one of the most generous on the island. The rate covers all meals across the resort's restaurants, unlimited premium beverages, an in-room fridge, a 24-hour snack station, watersports gear, tennis, bicycles, and a fitness room.
The standout perk: guests get complimentary access and shuttle service to sister property Blue Haven, effectively two resorts for one price.
The beachfront setting on Grace Bay is excellent, and the inclusions list is deeper than the Club Med tier while staying below the ultra-luxury rates. The two-resort access genuinely doubles the experience for the same nightly cost.
Pros:
- Two resorts, one rate: free shuttle and full access to Blue Haven.
- Deep inclusions: premium drinks, 24-hour snacks, watersports, tennis.
- Grace Bay beachfront: prime stretch of the main beach.
- Strong mid-luxury value: more included than budget AIs cost less than five-stars.
Cons:
- Mid-tier rooms: comfortable but not five-star luxury.
- Larger property: less intimate than boutique options.
Verdict: The best inclusions-per-dollar in the mid-luxury bracket, doubled by Blue Haven access.
6. Blue Haven Resort
Type: All-inclusive marina resort | Price: ~$550-850/night | Location: Leeward, Providenciales | Best for: couples wanting a quiet, marina-side all-inclusive
Blue Haven is Alexandra's sister property in the Turks and Caicos Collection, set on the calmer Leeward marina rather than the open Grace Bay strand. Its all-inclusive plan mirrors Alexandra's: all dining, premium drinks, a 24-hour snack station, watersports, and reciprocal access to Alexandra via the resort shuttle.
The marina setting makes it a natural base for boating, fishing charters, and quieter beach days.
This is the more tranquil half of the pair, favored by couples who want the inclusions without the bustle of central Grace Bay. The protected beach is gentler, making it pleasant for less confident swimmers.
Pros:
- Quiet marina setting: calmer and less crowded than Grace Bay.
- Full AI program: matches Alexandra's generous inclusions.
- Sister-resort access: free shuttle to Alexandra's Grace Bay location.
- Boating base: ideal for charters and water excursions.
Cons:
- Off the main beach: not on the iconic Grace Bay strand.
- Smaller scale: fewer dining venues than the mega-resorts.
Verdict: A peaceful, marina-side all-inclusive that pairs perfectly with Alexandra.
7. Wymara Resort + Villas
Type: Luxury boutique (AI add-on available) | Price: ~$700-1,300/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: design-minded couples and villa groups
Wymara is a sleek, design-forward boutique resort on Grace Bay, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, known for its sustainable luxury ethos, infinity pool, and contemporary rooms. It also operates private multi-bedroom villas on nearby Turtle Tail. The resort sells room-only with available meal and beverage packages for guests who want an all-inclusive-style experience.
The vibe is modern and adult-leaning, with strong fine dining and a wellness focus. Style and intimacy are the draw here rather than sheer breadth of amenities, making it a favorite for couples who prioritize aesthetics and a quieter scene.
Pros:
- Design-led luxury: contemporary rooms and a striking infinity pool.
- Leading Hotels member: consistent five-star standards.
- Villa options: private multi-bedroom villas for groups.
- Fine dining + wellness: strong culinary and spa programs.
Cons:
- No true built-in AI: relies on add-on packages.
- Boutique scale: fewer on-site activities than larger resorts.
Verdict: The stylish, intimate luxury pick for couples and small groups who value design.
8. Royal West Indies Resort
Type: Suite resort (AI option) | Price: ~$350-600/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: budget-conscious couples and families wanting self-catering flexibility
Royal West Indies is an affordable beachfront property on Grace Bay with oversized studio, one-, and two-bedroom suites in Caribbean Colonial style, each featuring a kitchen area. The kitchens make it a natural fit for travelers who want to mix included dining with self-catering to control costs, and the resort offers meal-plan options layered onto its competitive room rates.
This is one of the best entry points to Grace Bay for travelers who want the famous beach without five-star pricing. The two on-site pools and direct beach access deliver the essentials, and the suites are roomy for the money.
Pros:
- Affordable Grace Bay: among the lowest rates on the main beach.
- Kitchen-equipped suites: flexibility to self-cater and save.
- Roomy layouts: oversized studios and multi-bedroom suites.
- Direct beach access: on the same Grace Bay strand as the luxury resorts.
Cons:
- Limited true AI: meal plans rather than a full built-in program.
- Fewer amenities: modest on-site dining and activities.
Verdict: The budget-friendly Grace Bay base with kitchens for flexible, lower-cost stays.
9. The Sands at Grace Bay
Type: Suite resort (meal-plan option) | Price: ~$400-700/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: families wanting central, suite-style value
The Sands occupies a central position on Grace Bay with screened-balcony suites, three pools, an on-site spa, and the popular Hemingway's beachfront restaurant. It sells room-only with available meal-plan packages, making it a flexible mid-range choice with a strong family appeal and one of the most convenient locations for walking to Grace Bay's shops.
Spacious suites with kitchenettes and a genuinely central setting make this a dependable value play for families who want room to spread out without the mega-resort price or scale. The on-site dining and beach bar handle the essentials well.
Pros:
- Central Grace Bay: walkable to shopping, dining, and the main beach.
- Family-friendly suites: kitchenettes and screened balconies.
- Three pools + spa: solid amenity set for the price.
- Meal plans available: layer on dining for predictable costs.
Cons:
- No full AI: meal plans only, not a built-in program.
- Older decor: some rooms feel dated versus newer luxury builds.
Verdict: A central, suite-style value pick for families who want flexibility on Grace Bay.
10. Grace Bay Club
Type: Ultra-luxury all-suite (meal-plan option) | Price: ~$900-1,800/night | Location: Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales | Best for: luxury travelers wanting the islands' flagship resort
Grace Bay Club is the original luxury all-suite resort in Turks and Caicos and remains the islands' flagship address. It offers distinct adults-only and family-friendly sections, multiple acclaimed restaurants including the renowned Infiniti Bar, and impeccable beachfront service.
The resort sells room-only with optional meal and beverage plans layered on for guests who prefer all-inclusive-style budgeting.
This is the top of the luxury market, where service, dining, and rooms all hit the highest tier. It is not a true all-inclusive, but the optional plans plus the sheer quality of the experience earn it a place for travelers whose priority is the best Turks and Caicos has to offer in 2027.
Pros:
- Flagship luxury: the islands' original and most prestigious all-suite resort.
- Adults and family zones: separate sections suit any traveler.
- Acclaimed dining: multiple top restaurants and bars on site.
- Impeccable service: consistently rated among the Caribbean's best.
Cons:
- Highest rates: the most expensive option on this list.
- No built-in AI: all-inclusive only via optional add-on plans.
Verdict: The ultimate luxury choice when budget is no object and quality is everything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there true all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos? Yes, but only a few. Beaches, Club Med Turkoise, Alexandra, and Blue Haven run genuine all-inclusive programs; most other luxury resorts sell rooms-only with optional meal or all-inclusive add-on packages.
Which Turks and Caicos all-inclusive is best for families? Beaches Turks & Caicos is the clear winner, with a waterpark, kids' camp, 20+ restaurants, and ten pools all included on Grace Bay Beach.
What is the most affordable all-inclusive in Turks and Caicos? Club Med Turkoise is consistently the best value, with per-person rates well below the luxury resorts and a deep list of included activities and entertainment.
Is Club Med Turkoise adults-only? Yes. It is the only dedicated adults-only all-inclusive in Turks and Caicos, popular with couples and solo travelers since opening in 1984.
Can I visit two resorts on one all-inclusive rate? Yes. Booking Alexandra Resort or Blue Haven in the Turks and Caicos Collection includes free shuttle access to the sister property, effectively giving you two resorts for one price.
Where are most all-inclusive resorts located in Turks and Caicos? Nearly all sit on Providenciales (Provo), with most directly on Grace Bay Beach; Blue Haven is the notable exception on the quieter Leeward marina.
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Bottom Line
Turks and Caicos rewards travelers who match the resort to the trip. For families, Beaches Turks & Caicos is the no-brainer best overall, bundling a waterpark, 20-plus restaurants, and Grace Bay frontage into one rate. For value-minded adults, Club Med Turkoise wins decisively, delivering the most included activity per dollar on the island.
If you want generous inclusions at a mid-luxury price, the Alexandra and Blue Haven pair gives you two resorts on one rate, while The Palms, Seven Stars, Wymara, and Grace Bay Club anchor the upper end with optional all-inclusive or meal plans. Whatever your budget in 2027, every property here is real, currently operating, and sitting on or near one of the best beaches on earth.
