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

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All-Inclusive Resorts and Hotels on Providenciales

Perfect weather at the calm Grace Bay Beach in the Turks and Caicos
Grace Bay Beach at the Club Med Resort, Providenciales.

The Turks and Caicos has several great all-inclusive resorts to choose from, with ambiances and settings that range from the expansive and family favorite Beaches Turks & Caicos to the adults-only Club Med Turkoise.

An all-inclusive can be the right choice for visitors wanting to simply relax at the beach or pool and have easy access to dining and refreshments.

Turks and Caicos All-Inclusives

Providenciales is home to most of the tourism development in the Turks and Caicos Islands. As such, nearly all of the country's all-inclusive resorts are located here.

While not typically included, offsite excursions such as golf, yacht charters, scuba diving (included at the Beaches resort), eco-tours, and day trips to the outer islands are activities that the all-inclusive resorts can arrange for guests at extra cost.

Grace Bay and Providenciales All-Inclusive Resorts

Turks and Caicos all inclusive resorts on Grace Bay Beach
All-inclusive resorts on Grace Bay Beach.

Providenciales is the main tourist island in the Turks and Caicos, with four all-inclusive resorts to choose from.

Beaches Turks and Caicos is by far the largest and best-known all-inclusive on Providenciales. This resort is an enclave of several ‘villages’, including the Caribbean Village, Key West Village, Italian Village, and French Village. Beaches is a great family resort, and has an impressive collection of pools and things to do, including the only water park in the country. The complex also boasts an impressive 21 dining options offering a full range of cuisines.

Club Med is the longest-running resort in the Turks and Caicos. This expansive adult-only hotel offers great rates. There’s quite a lot to do, with complimentary snorkeling, a selection of non-motorized water sports equipment, and nightlife.

The Turks and Caicos Collection has three luxury resorts: The Alexandra and Blue Haven Resort on Providenciales and the Ambergris Cay Resort (located on distant Ambergris Cay). Guests staying at either of the two Providenciales properties have access to the amenities and dining of both resorts and complimentary transport between them.

All-Inclusive Resorts Outside of Providenciales

Ambergris Cay in the Turks and Caicos
Ambergris Cay, Turks and Caicos

Ambergris Cay Resort is the newcomer to the all-inclusive selection. The resort opened in 2019 after it was taken over by the Turks and Caicos Collection group of resorts.

This exclusive private island retreat offers a unique and luxurious experience on a remote island. It is the only all-inclusive in the country that is not located on the island of Providenciales.

Is All-Inclusive the Best Choice?

Water slides at Beaches Turks and Caicos
The water park at Beaches Turks and Caicos.

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. All of the all-inclusive resorts include the use of non-motorized water sports equipment, such as kayaks, Hobie Cat sailboats, and paddleboards.

Couples and adults may prefer the adults-only Club Med, which tends to have a bit more nightlife activity than most other accommodations in the country.

You'll also want to consider location and ambiance. Both Beaches and Club Med are located directly on Grace Bay, and offer rooms and suites with stunning ocean views. Some resorts in the country are found in remote and stunning locations that are difficult to access if you're not staying in the area. Examples include COMO Parrot Cay Resort at Parrot Cay, the Pine Cay Resort at Pine Cay, Amanyara at the Northwest Point Marine National Park, and Ambergris Cay Resort at Ambergris Cay (only the latter is all-inclusive).

Beaches Turks and Caicos

Beaches Resort from the water
Beaches all-inclusive resort on Grace Bay Beach, Providenciales.

The expansive Beaches Resort is located in central Providenciales on the western side of Grace Bay. Fronting the resort is a great stretch of the world-famous Grace Bay, and the beautiful and vibrant Bight Reef snorkeling site is an easy walk away. The complex features four 'village' enclaves, each with a slightly different theme. There’s a wonderful selection of water sports and activities to choose from, along with a water park, half a dozen swimming pools, and 21 dining options. Beaches is a great choice for families and children due to the countless things to do.

Of all the Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts, Beaches offers the greatest selection of restaurants and dining, along with the most convenient food and drink policies.

Scuba diving is typically included in accommodation packages.

There is a shuttle to and from the Providenciales International Airport (PLS), which simplifies arrival and check-in.

Club Med Turkoise

Hobie Cats with colourful sails at the Club Med all-inclusive resort on Grace Bay
Club Med's fleet of Hobie Cat sailboats.

The oldest still-operating accommodation on Providenciales, Club Med is an expansive adult-only resort with a great range of things to do and nightlife. It’s found on the eastern side of Grace Bay at one of the best stretches of the beach.

This site offers free snorkeling tours and a wide selection of included non-motorized water sports, and there’s usually a party going on.

The average room at Club Med can be a little small and simple compared to other Grace Bay resorts, yet everything considered, Club Med is one of the best value offers on Providenciales.

It’s also possible for visitors not staying at Club Med to buy a day or evening pass, which grants you access to the resort’s activities, food and drink, and attractions.

Turks and Caicos Collection

Aerial view of Blue Haven Marina and entrance canal
Blue Haven Marina and Resort on Providenciales.

The Turks and Caicos Collection of all-inclusive resorts on Providenciales includes the Alexandra Resort and Blue Haven Resort. A perk of booking at one of these resorts is that you will have full access to the other and its restaurants. There’s convenient and complimentary transport provided between the two properties as well.

Both resorts offer different but equally beautiful beach settings. The Alexandra is beachfront on central Grace Bay, while Blue Haven Resort has its own private beach at Leeward—a short kayak or paddleboard journey from the nature sanctuary of Mangrove Cay and the Princess Alexandra Nature Reserve.

Ambergris Cay Resort, located on the remote and secluded island of Ambergris Cay, is the third all-inclusive property of the Turks and Caicos Collection. Ambergris Cay is found on the remote southeastern side of the Caicos archipelago. It offers a unique and laid-back, yet elegant, vibe. The island is a reserve for many endangered and critically endangered, endemic, and native Turks and Caicos creatures and plants, including the Turks and Caicos Islands rock iguana, the iconic Turk's head cacti, the tiny and harmless miniature boas, and several smaller lizards and reptiles only found on a few islands on Earth.

Things to Do in Turks and Caicos

Jet ski tour at Taylor Bay Beach
A jet ski safari with Five Cays Water Sports.

The Turks and Caicos is one of the leading Caribbean beach destinations. Grace Bay Beach is the country's crowning glory, having won many awards for being one of the top beaches in the world. All-inclusive vacations can be a great option if you’re looking to simply enjoy the beach, as most all-inclusive hotels are located on this prime stretch of coast.

Offsite activities and island day trips are usually not included in all-inclusive packages. Other than the non-motorized water sports equipment at the resort and some snorkeling trips, expect to pay for anything else out of pocket.

One of the top recommended activities for visitors to Providenciales is to take a day trip to one of the country’s smaller islands. Spending a day away from your all-inclusive resort to visit another island or some of Providenciales’ smaller beaches is a great way to see the country—but be aware that it will increase the overall cost of your trip.

Rates and Accommodation Tax

  • A 7.5% or 12% (depending on the resort) government accommodation tax is applicable on all stays. This may or may not be included in posted rates.
  • A 10% service charge is also mandatory for resorts to charge.

All other taxes or service fees, including 'city tax', are not government imposed. Some resorts may charge a 5% facility fee.

You can typically get better rates for accommodation in the Turks and Caicos by booking outside of the high season. See Best Times to Visit Turks and Caicos.

Some all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos include complimentary airport transport, and others do not. In the case of the remote resorts and those on the outer islands, transport fees may be significant. Inquire when you book.

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, on-site meals and alcoholic drinks, and use of water sports equipment like 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 flights, purchases from on-site stores, spa treatments or massages, airport transfers, and tours around the island. At some resorts, you’ll also be responsible for room service costs.
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 40%.
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 public boat charter. Most businesses take credit card, but machines often malfunction, so it’s best to 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 (with the exception of Beaches and Club Med, which 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.

All-Inclusive Resorts on Providenciales

Blue Haven Resort
Blue Haven Resort and Marina is a luxury property located in the tranquil Leeward region of Providenciales. This resort is the first and only resort and marina in the Turks and Caicos Islands, and features a small private beach.
Club Med Turkoise
The oldest still-operating hotel in the Turks and Caicos, Club Med is also the only adults-only all-inclusive. Geared to those who love the nightlife and active lifestyle, a wide array of water sports and entertainment is offered here. Club Med is situated on the excellent eastern end of Grace Bay Beach.
Beaches Turks & Caicos
By far the largest and the only dedicated family oriented all-inclusive in the country, Beaches Turks and Caicos offers a truly impressive spectrum of activities, water sports, and dining options. Located on the west end of Grace Bay Beach, the reefs off the Bight Beach are within walking distance. Unlimited diving is included with your stay at the resort.