What’s not to love about the Turks and Caicos?
Visitors from around the world flock to the friendly islands and many small cays that make up Turks and Caicos, and the main draw here are dreamy white-sand beaches and breathtaking blue seas.
Here is why you should consider an all-inclusive resort in the Turks and Caicos (T&C):
- T&C is one of the safest countries to visit for your tropical vacation.
- The most “touristy” island, Providenciales, is a small island and reasonably easy to navigate—travelers in the know call this super-popular island Provo!
- Because many goods are imported, an all-inclusive resort should offer better value for food and drinks in Provo.
We chose the best all-inclusive resort in Turks and Caicos, and we’re comparing it with other all-inclusive resorts in Provo and other areas of T&C so you can make the best decision for your dream vacation or honeymoon.
There is also a handy list of T&C FAQs at the end, so check it out!
Best All-Inclusive Resort in Turks and Caicos
Indulge in an unparalleled vacation at the exquisite BEACHES Turks & Caicos Resort. Nestled along the sun-kissed coastline of Jamaica, this all-inclusive haven offers an extraordinary experience that combines the best of five resorts in one remarkable destination.
While we specialize in adults-only, luxury-included resorts for honeymooning couples, we also like to recommend Beaches Turks and Caicos as an ideal place for your honeymoon in paradise or even your tropical wedding!
Rates: Beaches Turks and Caicos start at $412 per adult (per night) and $38 per child per night. Check out Beaches T&C Specials!
Why Is Beaches the Best?
There are five reasons why Beaches Turks and Caicos is the most popular all-inclusive resort in Provo:
1. Beaches Turks and Caicos is fantastic for anyone who is a kid at heart!
Your all-inclusive honeymoon—or any special vacation at Beaches—includes unlimited fun watersports, land sports, and entertainment around the clock, but the best thing here is the huge Pirates Island Waterpark—check out that link because it’s a big splash!

Wedding Pioneer Travel Tip: See how Beaches Turks and Caicos Compares to Sandals for your destination wedding or any special vacation.
2. Beaches Turks and Caicos is the best all-inclusive resort for couples who want to bring their kids along on their honeymoon.
Are you making your dream honeymoon a family affair? That’s perfect when you choose Beaches.

Your all-inclusive vacation includes a Kids Camp for little ones and plenty of fun and safe activities for tweens and teens to have the best time of their lives so far!
3. Beaches Turks and Caicos may be better for everyone than a cruise.
If you’re worried about getting bored on a cruise during days at sea, you’ll be glad to know that the hardest thing to do at Beaches is nothing!

Your all-inclusive stay includes 21 gourmet restaurants, scuba for certified divers, a state-of-the-art fitness center, optional spa treatments, and optional excursions, including an ATV Island Adventure or a Cruise to Iguana Island.

Of course, if you’d rather relax and enjoy each other… your wishes will come true at Beaches.
Remember to check out the restaurant menus before your stay, and be advised restaurants might not be open continuously while you’re there.
Wedding Pioneer Travel Tip: Check out our review and comparison of a Cruise vs. All Inclusive Resort for your honeymoon.
4. It’s called Beaches Turks and Caicos for a great reason.

Travelers recently voted Grace Bay the best beach in the world, and Beaches is located on a 12-mile-long stretch of powdery sands in Provo.
Wedding Pioneer Travel Tip: September to early December offers the most seclusion for honeymoon couples, as fewer families travel to Beaches at this time.
5. Beaches Turks and Caicos offers a vast selection of accommodations

Check out the gorgeous penthouse suites or romantic seaside villas complete with butler room service at Beaches Turks and Caicos, and arrive relaxed because your airport transfers are included.

Wedding Pioneer Travel Tip: Some guests have noted that rooms in the French Village are more “classic” than modern, while upper-level suites in Key West Village offer great views and the best natural light.
Comparing All-Inclusive Resorts in Turks and Caicos
As promised, we reviewed every all-inclusive resort in Turks and Caicos.
We focused on the best things about every property so you can understand whether this resort will work for you, and we included a base estimate on costs.
Alexandra Resort
The Alexandra Resort, nestled on the picturesque Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, is a luxurious all-inclusive haven. With its stunning oceanfront location, spacious suites, and a range of amenities, the Alexandra Resort offers guests an unforgettable Caribbean getaway in paradise.
With 120 rooms, including renovated oceanfront studios and one or two-bedroom oceanfront suites, Alexandra Resort is a casual and intimate family-style resort set directly on Grace Bay beach.
The all-inclusive program includes all restaurant meals, premium beverages, and a stocked mini-fridge in your room. You can also enjoy exchange privileges with Alexandra’s sister resort in Provo.
Optional items include spa treatments or massages, diving, motorized watersports, room service, local excursions, purchases at retail shops, and airport transfers.
The best thing about Alexandra Resort: Guests liked the quality of beverages and excellent food trucks on site. Not all restaurants are open for every meal, and most guests consider dinner the best meal served here.
Rates: Current sale prices begin at $721.65 per night for a double occupancy garden studio.
Club Med Turkoise
Experience the newly redesigned Club Med Turkoise in Turks & Caicos, an adults-only, all-inclusive paradise. Discover the true meaning of disconnecting as you indulge in breathtaking beachfront views, thrilling water sports, and vibrant entertainment.
This Club Med all-inclusive is for adults only. The vacation price includes meals at two restaurant locations and premium beverages at four bars on the resort.
Activities are grouped into what’s included and what’s on-demand (for an additional fee). For example, cardio classes are included, while scuba excursions will cost more.
Superior and Deluxe accommodations are clean and comfortable but lacking in luxurious amenities, and in-room minibars are restocked with non-alcoholic beverages daily. It’s important to note that Club Med is a more basic 3-star resort.
The best things about Club Med Turkoise: Unique adventure activities, including a circus school. Reviews of meals here range from fantastic to average, and seafood features predominantly on the menu.
Rates: Current sale prices start at $6,113 for two people staying seven nights off-season (airfare included).
Wedding Pioneer Travel Tip: Check out our review and comparison of Club Med vs. Sandals.
Blue Haven Resort
Blue Haven Resort, located on the serene and stunning Leeward waterfront of Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, offers a tranquil and upscale retreat for travelers. With a private beach, luxurious accommodations, and excellent dining, it's the perfect Caribbean retreat.
As the sister property to Alexandra Resort on Grace Bay Beach, Blue Haven sits on a small but private beach facing Mangrove Cay on the Leeward side of Providenciales.
The resort is low-key, family-friendly, and very secluded, so the emphasis is not on excitement or unique activities.
Paddleboarding and kayaking are included here, and guests like to explore the canals. A shuttle operates every 30 minutes for guests to visit Alexandra Resort, and boutique accommodations include studios, one to three-bedroom suites, and penthouse apartments.
The best thing about Blue Haven: Fully equipped kitchens in some units for meals and snacks when resort dining is unavailable, although travelers rate the quality of included food here highly.
Rates: The current sale price is $944 per night in a studio for two people. Suites and apartments range from $1,214 to $2,698 per night.
Pine Cay (also known as The Meridian Club)
Pine Cay Resort, located on the private island of Pine Cay in Turks and Caicos, offers an exclusive and intimate escape. With pristine beaches, charming cottages, and a focus on nature and relaxation, Pine Cay Resort provides a secluded paradise for those seeking a tranquil getaway.
If you’d prefer super-seclusion in a maximum low-key atmosphere, consider this very intimate boutique resort in T&C on the virtually uninhabited island of Pine Cay!
You reach this super-special property via a short boat ride from the Leeward side of Provo, and there’s also a small regional airport close to the resort.
With thirteen rooms and suites located on the beachfront, your included meals and tapas are served in the Clubhouse, and drinks flow at the Tiki Beach Bar.
The best things about Pine Cay: Daily snorkel boat tours are included, golf carts to explore the island, nightly bonfires, and star-gazing. Spa treatments are optional on this private island.
Rates: A three-night stay in a beachfront room starts at $6,286.50 for two adults.
Amanyara
Amanyara Resort, nestled on the northwest coast of Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, is a luxurious haven of tranquility. Surrounded by pristine nature and offering exquisite villas, fine dining, and a world-class spa, Amanyara Resort provides an opulent and secluded retreat for discerning travelers.
This super-chic resort bills itself as a “retreat for all ages,” but its secluded location on the shores of the North West Point Marine National Park in Providenciales, Amanyara may be best suited for a couple seeking a very exclusive wellness vacation.
Mind-blowing accommodations include The Artists Villa with a private stretch of beach and infinity pool. There’s an extensive Wellness & Fitness program, and their inclusive meal plans include breakfasts, two-course lunches, and three-course dinners (no beverages).
The best things about Amanyara: Horseback riding on the beach, tennis lessons, private yacht charters, and snorkeling with abundant sea life. Check the Activity Guide for what’s included and what’s optional.
Rates: Standard king bedroom rates start at $2,785 per night, including afternoon tea and a complimentary Pilates class for two. Inclusive meal programs are an additional cost.
Ambergris Cay Private Island Resort
Ambergris Cay Private Island, located in Turks & Caicos, is the epitome of an exclusive, all-inclusive paradise. This secluded haven offers pristine beaches, luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining, and an array of activities, providing an unparalleled private island experience in the Caribbean.
This truly all-inclusive resort is located on a totally separate cay in the Atlantic Ocean, and you’ll arrive via a commuter plane from the main airport in Providenciales, with ground transfers to the resort included in your stay.
The emphasis here is pure luxury, with beach access, private pools, and butler service among the inclusions. Some villas offer golf carts, with watersports, boating lessons, meals, and beverages also included.
The best thing about Ambergris: Seventeen beachfront bungalows with private plunge pools offer the ultimate romantic escape in the Turks and Caicos.
Rates: All-inclusive room rates start at $2,640 per night for two adults, featuring a la carte meals and premium spirits daily.
T&C FAQs
If you’re looking for the best weather and bucket list activities or have questions about transportation, check out our FAQs for your Turks and Caicos getaway.
When is the best time to visit Turks and Caicos?
The high season in T&C is wintertime in North America, so expect prices to reflect that from December to early April.
Springtime can be a great time to visit because crowds thin out between mid-April and late June, and the weather is still pleasant and quite windy.
Late June to early December traditionally sees more rain, and it’s also hurricane season in the Atlantic—but if you want the best deals, check out the low season!
How do we get to Turks and Caicos?
Providenciales (PLS airport) is a very popular vacation destination because of its quick, direct flight (under two hours!) from the U.S., especially if you depart from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, or Charlotte.
If you’d like to visit another island like Grand Turk or Salt Cay, you can take a small commuter plane from PLS airport, while ferries serve the smaller cays around Providenciales.
What’s different about driving in Turks and Caicos?
A rental car will get you to your Grace Bay all-inclusive resort quickly, but remember, T&C is a British territory, so you’ll be driving on the left-hand side of the flat, easy-to-navigate island of Providenciales.
If you’re concerned about that, taxis are readily available, although it’s an excellent idea to negotiate a cab fare upfront because rates are not regulated.
Drivers renting cars in T&C report that most vehicles originate from America, so at least you’re familiar with operating your rental car as you would at home.
While a car is recommended to explore Providenciales, remember that airport transfers are included with your holiday at Beaches!
What special activities can you do in Turks and Caicos?
Providenciales offers some of the best bonefishing in the world!
Although it takes a bit of skill to master, bonefishing is a fun activity for everyone, and you can find a local tour operator to go bonefishing in electric blue waters or even try the sport yourself on the shores of a heavenly beach.
During the winter season (mid-December to early March), you can take a whale-watching excursion to Grand Turk or Salt Cay for unbelievable, up-close encounters with some of nature’s most beautiful marine animals.