Turks and Caicos Hotels & Resorts
Discover cozy inns, boutique hotels, and luxury stays.
Choose Your Island
As a top Caribbean vacation destination, the Turks and Caicos has a wide array of incredible hotels and luxury resorts offering a range of ambiances and experiences. Stay at an opulent luxury hotel with great fine dining, a serene villa on a remote coastline, or a family resort on award-winning Grace Bay Beach.
Providenciales
Providenciales is where most international visitors to the Turks and Caicos choose to spend their stay. The island has spectacular beaches, most of the population, and the greatest selection of resorts, villas, restaurants, and water sports.
All scheduled international flights to Turks and Caicos land at the Providenciales International Airport (PLS), where regular flights arrive from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
Grand Turk
Small hotels and inns are the primary accommodation on Grand Turk, the second-most populated island in the Turks and Caicos and home of the capital, Cockburn Town. These properties offer quiet and laid-back stays with an old-school Caribbean ambiance.
Grand Turk is less than a 30-minute flight from Providenciales. Flights between these islands are offered several times per day.
North & Middle Caicos
The twin islands of North and Middle Caicos are a nature-lover's paradise, with quiet hotels that overlook stunning beaches and rugged cays. You'll find several lodgings with a casual ambiance and simple design (the majority are on North Caicos).
Domestic flights and a daily 30-minute passenger ferry connect Providenciales to North Caicos. Middle Caicos is a short drive away, as a road causeway links the two islands.
South Caicos
The quiet island of South Caicos is the fishing center of the country. Wild natural beauty characterizes its beaches, which are home to two luxury resorts and a beach hotel.
Currently, the 30-minute domestic flight from Providenciales is the primary way to reach South Caicos. Biweekly international flights from Miami will begin starting February 15, 2025.
Popular Hotels & Resorts
Immerse yourself in beautiful hotels and resorts across the archipelago.
Onsite Restaurants
Some of the best dining in the Turks and Caicos can be found at the resort restaurants. The food spans a variety of cuisines, from Italian and Mediterranean to Asian, Caribbean, and South American.
While most Turks and Caicos hotels have at least one restaurant, some properties truly stand out for their dining collections. The Ritz-Carlton on Grace Bay and the extensive Beaches Turks and Caicos, which has over 20 dining options, offer the widest range of choices.
On the other islands, the onsite restaurants and cuisines are more limited. One exception is Salterra Resort & Spa, which offers numerous gourmet dining options on the island of South Caicos.
Restaurants & DiningWhen to Visit
Turks and Caicos is an expensive destination. Hotel and resort stays range from around $200 per night at the smaller budget inns and hotels to over $3,000 per night for exclusive luxury stays.
The busiest and most expensive time to visit the Turks and Caicos is during the high season from December to April.
Conveniences & Amenities
Amenities vary widely depending on the hotel or resort. Some beachfront Turks and Caicos resorts offer their guests complimentary use of beach toys and floaties, Hobie Cat sailboats, kayaks, and other non-motorized water sports equipment for exploring the expansive sea, while others don't.
Most of the larger resorts have at least one pool, dining, a 24-hour front desk, a fitness center, a tennis court, and bicycles. Some also have onsite childcare, a spa, or a complimentary shuttle for visiting affiliated properties.
Water Sports
The main attraction of the Turks and Caicos is its incredible marine environment. Kayaks, paddleboards, Hobie Cat sailboats, and snorkel equipment are typically provided for guest use at the beachfront resorts.
Many hotels have a concierge onsite who can arrange activities such as boat excursions to nearby cays, snorkeling tours, scuba diving, parasailing, and more.
Getting Around
Depending on where you stay, it's possible to have a great vacation in Turks and Caicos without needing to leave your hotel or resort. On Providenciales, most resorts are within walking distance or short driving distance of the shopping, cafés, art galleries, and water sports companies of Grace Bay.
Other resorts are located on remote coasts, where you'll need to rent a car if you plan on exploring.
Vacationing With Kids
The Turks and Caicos is a great destination for families with children, given its great weather, typically calm water, and wide beaches that are perfect for building sandcastles.
Some resorts have their own kids clubs that plan activities, tours, and games for children staying at the resort. Providenciales has the Beaches Turks and Caicos resort, which offers arcades, children's shows, and a waterpark.
Keep it Simple With an All-Inclusive
Most all-inclusive resorts in the Turks and Caicos are located on Providenciales. Stays include dining, drinks, and a range of water sports equipment at a minimum. Some properties also include unlimited scuba diving.
You'll find both all-inclusive resorts that are great for families as well as those that are adults-only.