Hobie Cat sailboats and the calm Grace Bay Beach at Club Med
Hobie Cats on the beach at Club Med, Providenciales.
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Turks and Caicos All-Inclusive Resorts

Booking an all-inclusive vacation to Turks and Caicos is a great way to enjoy a stress-free trip to the islands and make the most of your resort stay. The tropical Caribbean destination features a small selection of all-inclusive hotels with varying atmospheres and ambiances to suit any trip, be it a family vacation with the kids or a quiet honeymoon in paradise.

Aerial view of the Italian Village
Best for Families

Beaches Turks and Caicos

The expansive Beaches Turks and Caicos resort is the best all-inclusive for families traveling with children. The property has a water park, an arcade and kids camp, six swimming pools, and a prime location on the turquoise waters of Grace Bay Beach.

With 21 dining options, Beaches offers the greatest selection of restaurants and dining of the Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts, along with the most convenient food and drink policies. The resort also includes unlimited scuba diving in its vacation packages.

Pool at Club Med Turkoise
Adults Only

Club Med Turkoise

Club Med is the only adults-only all-inclusive in Turks and Caicos. At this Grace Bay Beach resort, you'll find great nightlife, entertainment, and free snorkeling tours as well as a wide selection of included non-motorized water sports.

Club Med is one of the best value offers on Providenciales. Operating on Providenciales since 1984, it is the go-to choice for visitors seeking an affordable all-inclusive with great parties and a range of activities.

Grace Bay Beach and water sports
Best All-Inclusive Location

Grace Bay Beach

Nearly all of the all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos are located on the main island of Providenciales, and most of them are beachfront on award-winning Grace Bay Beach.

Grace Bay Beach offers 3 miles (4.8 km) of sugar-soft white sand and brilliant turquoise water. With a wide and extensive shoreline, the world-class beach rarely feels crowded and is just as great for playing beach volleyball, enjoying a beach walk, or building sandcastles as it is for swimming, sailing, and paddleboarding.

Grace Bay Beach  All Providenciales Beaches 
Aerial view of a Hobie Cat on Grace Bay

When to Visit

The most expensive time to visit Turks & Caicos is during the tourism high season from December to April, when accommodation rates can double.

All-inclusive hotels often have seasonal specials and inclusions if you book during the slower low season months, such as August, September, October, and November. Booking during this time can save you thousands of dollars and potentially earn you a free night.

What's Included?

While it varies depending on the resort, Turks and Caicos all-inclusives typically include unlimited food, alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, tips and gratuities, and non-motorized water sports. Beaches also includes complimentary kids camps and childcare as well as free scuba diving, while Club Med includes snorkeling tours.

Expect to pay for spa treatments, offsite activities, island day trips, most boat tours and excursions, and motorized water sports like jet skiing out of pocket. Taxes are usually included in the initial price, but it's best to clarify what's included with your all-inclusive hotel before booking.

Paddle boarders in the channel in Mangrove Cay in the Turks and Caicos
Marine Activities

Water Sports

Non-motorized water sports equipment like kayaks, paddleboards, Hobie Cat sailboats, and snorkeling equipment are standard inclusions at the country's all-inclusive resorts. If you're new to one of these sports, there's typically staff onsite to provide instruction.

Motorized activities like wakeboarding, waterskiing, and glass bottom boat tours may be offered, but at additional cost. All of the all-inclusive hotels in Turks and Caicos are located directly on the beach, making it easy to explore the country's marine environment.

Tennis courts at Amanyara
On Solid Ground

Land Sports

On land, you can spend the afternoon at your resort's tennis and pickleball court, onsite fitness center, or beach volleyball court. Some properties also offer yoga classes, basketball, and bicycles (and in the case of Club Med, an exhilarating flying trapeze).

While they aren't typically included, offsite excursions such as golf, ATV and buggy rides, eco-tours, and day trips to the outer islands are activities that your all-inclusive's concierge team can arrange for you at extra cost.

Drinks at Lua Restaurant
Once the Sun Sets

Nightlife & Entertainment

You don't need to leave your all-inclusive resort to experience nightlife and entertainment on your vacation. Club Med has long been considered the top nightlife resort on Providenciales, hosting adults-only DJed theme parties for guests throughout the week that can last well into the morning.

Drinks are of course included, allowing you to enjoy the night out without having to pick up the tab. Beaches has a large offering of family-friendly entertainment, from a dedicated nightclub for teens to Sesame Street parades and kids shows.

American Airlines Boeing 737-823 in Turks and Caicos
Getting Around

Flights & Airport Shuttles

Flights aren't typically included in the base price of your all-inclusive stay. Both Club Med and Beaches allow you to reserve your flights with your vacation package when you book direct.

Beaches includes roundtrip airport transfers for guests, while Club Med includes an airport shuttle if you book flights through their direct booking platform. Both resorts are less than a 10-minute drive from the main tourism area of Grace Bay, and less than a 25-minute drive from the Providenciales International Airport (PLS).

Lua Restaurant at dusk
Food and Drink Inclusions

Drink and Dine for Free

All-inclusive stays in Turks and Caicos vary in what they offer behind the bar and at their restaurants. At Beaches, you can indulge in almost any cuisine you like, from Turks and Caicos cuisine to Italian, American, Indian, and Japanese. The resort's 21 dining options include sit-down gourmet restaurants as well as onsite food trucks that you can enjoy at any time of day without having to make reservations. Unlimited premium liquor and alcoholic beverages are included.

Club Med offers a more limited selection of dining, with two onsite restaurants that serve an international buffet and Caribbean cuisine. The property serves free beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails to guests. Some drinks, such as champagne, are considered add-ons.

Off the resorts, Providenciales is home to an excellent dining scene that spans various cuisines.

Offsite Dining

Newlywed couple in Turks and Caicos cutting cake on the beach.

All-Inclusive Weddings & Honeymoons

Hosting your wedding at an all-inclusive is a great way to avoid the stress of wedding planning and ensure your guests are taken care of during their stay.

Club Med accommodates intimate weddings of 20 people or less while Beaches offers wedding packages that range from two-person elopements to 140-person celebrations. Both properties have their own wedding planners who take care of planning and coordinating your special day.

Rooms, Suites & Add-Ons

The accommodations at the Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts can range from expansive villa residences that host large families to quiet beachfront suites perfect for couples. Free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, pool and beach towels, and daily maid service are what you can expect in the rooms, suites, and accommodations across the all-inclusive properties.

If you want to upgrade your stay, the all-inclusives offer a range of add-on experiences and services ranging from massages at the resort spa to private butler service and private chef dinners. It's often worth it to pre-book some add-ons, such as butlers and private chefs, to ensure availability.

Things to Do Offsite

While the Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts spoil you for choice when it comes to dining, activities, and a great beach, there's plenty to do and explore off the property. Providenciales is the luxury tourism center of the Turks and Caicos Islands, and it's where you'll discover most of the country's restaurants, cafés, luxury and souvenir shopping plazas, bars and clubs, and tour companies.

There's a beautiful natural world to discover, too. The island is home to the expansive Princess Alexandra National Park, which includes large swaths of reef, mangrove islands where you can spot turtles and young fish, and the rock iguana sanctuary of Little Water Cay.

Grace Bay Beach and water sports
All-Inclusive vs. Traditional Resort

Is an All-Inclusive Worth It?

If you're trying to decide whether to book an all-inclusive stay in the Turks and Caicos or an à la carte hotel, consider how you want to spend your vacation and what your trip budget is.

The total cost of a Turks and Caicos all-inclusive stay is usually higher than the cost of booking a nice hotel in the islands. However, having dining and water sports included can really close the price gap. Restaurants and food in general are quite expensive in the islands, and three prepared meals per day, plus drinks, adds up quickly.

Some amenities offered by the all-inclusive resorts, such as the complimentary scuba diving and access to the large water park offered by Beaches Turks and Caicos, can make an all-inclusive resort worth the extra cost.

Lua Restaurant

Typical Cost

The cost of an all-inclusive Turks and Caicos vacation depends on the property. A one-week stay at Beaches resort starts at around $6,000, while a similar stay at Club Med can cost $2,000 (2025 price).

A 7.5% government accommodation tax is applicable on all stays at Beaches or Club Med. This may or may not be included in posted rates. A 10% service charge is also mandatory for resorts to charge. Some resorts may charge a 5% facility fee.

Booking and Reservations

It's typically best to book directly with your all-inclusive, as you'll usually pay less in booking fees, have access to special deals, and will have a direct line of contact with your resort.

The major Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts require a non-refundable deposit to book your stay, and the cancellation policies vary by company. Generally, cancelling your trip less than 2–3 months before will result in penalties of 30% or more, with penalties increasing the closer you cancel to your arrival date.

While they do accommodate guests when possible, the all-inclusive resorts are not legally required to reschedule or refund you in the event of flight delays, trip cancellations, missed transfers, hurricanes and extreme weather events, and other travel interruptions. It's highly recommended that you purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers trip cancellations and delays before booking your all-inclusive vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an all-inclusive resort in the Turks and Caicos worth it?

Staying at an all-inclusive resort can even out the cost of eating out and participating in non-motorized water sports, which can be expensive activities in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Non-motorized water sports equipment is often offered for free to guests of the resort. Beaches also includes free scuba diving for guests.

What’s included in an all-inclusive stay?

All-inclusive packages in the Turks and Caicos generally include accommodation, onsite meals, nonalcoholic and alcoholic drinks, and use of non-powered water sports equipment like Hobie Cat sailboats, snorkeling gear, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards.

What’s not included in an all-inclusive stay?

Not included in an all-inclusive stay are purchases from onsite stores, spa treatments or massages, add-on experiences and upgrades, and tours and excursions around the island. Some all-inclusives offer the option to include your flights. At some resorts, you’ll also be responsible for room service costs.

Are alcoholic drinks included?

Alcoholic drinks are included at both Beaches and Club Med. Beaches has the largest selection of included premium spirits and liquors.

How can I get the best price at a Turks and Caicos all-inclusive?

You can get the best price by booking during off-peak travel times. Some resorts, like Club Med, offer large discounts for booking at certain times of the year, so it’s best to set a rate alert on a travel website or check the resort's site frequently. Discounts on all-inclusive stays in the low season can be as high as 50%.

How much does an all-inclusive resort on Providenciales cost?

On average, a week-long vacation at an all-inclusive resort on Providenciales costs around $7,000 during the high season and about $5,700 in the low season (2024 prices). The high season is from December to April and the low season is from late August to early November.

How much cash should I carry?

For a week-long visit, $600 should cover two people for a few meals out, a handful of taxi rides, and a local activity like horseback riding or a half-day boat cruise. Most businesses take credit card, but machines often malfunction, so it’s best to also carry cash.

Are there any hidden fees or taxes?

As a guest of an all-inclusive resort, you are required to pay two significant fees—a tourism tax of 12%, which the government charges on all tourist stays (Beaches and Club Med charge 7.5%) and a 10% service charge. With most resorts, the price you see online already includes these taxes.

Do I need to tip at an all-inclusive?

Tips are not required at an all-inclusive resort.