Best Luxury Hotels in Turks and Caicos

COMO Parrot Cay
COMO Parrot Cay

Let me take you on a journey to one of the most stunning destinations in the Caribbean – Turks and Caicos. This enchanting archipelago boasts pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, Turks and Caicos offers something for everyone. Indulge in luxury accommodations, from private villas to upscale resorts, where you can relax and unwind in style. Sample the mouthwatering local cuisine, infused with flavors from around the world. Explore the islands’ rich cultural heritage, from the historic salt industry to the vibrant local art scene.

So, pack your bags, and get ready to experience the ultimate in luxury travel in Turks and Caicos. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or both, this tropical paradise is waiting to welcome you with open arms. Don’t miss out on the trip of a lifetime – book your getaway to Turks and Caicos today!

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1. COMO Parrot Cay

COMO Parrot Cay
COMO Parrot Cay

Escape to luxury at COMO Parrot Cay, the private island resort in Turks and Caicos that spans 1,000 unspoilt acres, with four miles of white sand and peaceful beach houses. Choose from their luxurious villas and multi-room residences, all featuring private pools and direct access to their iconic beach. This secluded paradise is just a 50-minute transfer from Providenciales airport, making it the perfect retreat to rejuvenate your body, mind, and spirit. For the ultimate indulgence, try their new 3-bedroom COMO Villa on the pristine beach, with stunning ocean views, a large kitchen, and the best butler service in the Caribbean. Book your stay now and experience the epitome of luxury at COMO Parrot Cay.

2. Amanyara

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Aman Amanyara

Amanyara is a luxury resort located on Providenciales’ secluded North West Point Marine National Park, surrounded by an 18,000-acre nature reserve. This tropical paradise offers lush pavilions and villas that overlook half a mile of white sand beaches and turquoise waters. The resort provides restorative wellness retreats and endless possibilities for exploration above and below the waves, making it a perfect retreat for all ages. Guests can enjoy the Dining Room’s Asian and Mediterranean fare and relax at the Lounge, which features oversized day beds. The Beach Club offers a more informal dining experience, and the expansive terrace with its ocean views is perfect for lounging and swimming. The resort also offers a fully equipped Fitness Centre, flood-lit tennis courts, and spa treatments provided by skilled therapists. 

3. Grace Bay Club

Grace Bay Club
Grace Bay Club

Grace Bay Club is the epitome of timeless luxury on the world-renowned Grace Bay Beach. As the first luxury all-suite resort in Turks & Caicos, guests can expect sophistication and elegance in every aspect of their stay. With three distinct offerings including an adults-only section, a family-friendly section, and an exclusive uber-luxe resort within a resort, there is something for everyone. Guests can enjoy access to a variety of activities, multiple pools, and exceptional dining options, ranging from a fun pop-up beach bar to the premier oceanfront fine-dining venue in Providenciales, Infiniti Restaurant & Raw Bar. With a diverse range of dining options, there’s something to suit every taste and mood.

4. The Shore Club

The Shore Club
The Shore Club

Escape to the luxurious Shore Club on the most private stretch of Providenciales, Long Bay Beach. Relax in the natural surroundings of turquoise-blue waters and indulge in bespoke experiences, including world-class dining, sophisticated bars, unique pools, a spa, and complimentary kids club. The elegantly designed suites boast stunning views of the bay and are crafted from natural materials. With on-site shopping, a gym, and water activities, there’s something for everyone. Experience the idyllic seclusion of a paradisiac beach or dive into the island’s social life, the choice is yours.

5. Wymara Resort & Villas

Wymara Resort and Villas
Wymara Resort and Villas

Discover the ultimate luxury experience at Wymara Resort and Villas, located on the secluded western end of Grace Bay Beach in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos. With ocean views from almost every room, guests can enjoy the turquoise waters and abundant marine life, perfect for snorkeling, fishing, and water sports. The resort features 91 rooms, including 84 beachfront options, 32 suites, and 4 penthouses, all combining classic Caribbean style with modern flair. Plus, seven villas with two swimming pools and overwater swim platforms debuted in 2018, located just 2.5 miles from the main resort on Turtle Tail. Experience the beauty of Provo’s eight national parks, nature reserves, and historical sites during your stay at Wymara Resort and Villas.

6. The Palms

The Palms, Turks and Caicos
The Palms, Turks and Caicos

The Palms Turks and Caicos is an exquisite 72-suite resort spanning 12 acres at the heart of Grace Bay Beach – consistently ranked among the most beautiful white sand beaches in the world. Our stylishly-appointed residences ensure peace and tranquility while world-class amenities, including a 25,000 square foot spa and state-of-the-art infinity pool, promise relaxation and rejuvenation. Add friendly staff, outstanding architecture, fine dining, boutique shopping and of course Grace Bay’s sparkling turquoise waters and you have an award-winning backdrop for the laid-back luxe that awaits you.

Edit May 2024: Please note the resort will be closed until December 6, 2024 for extensive renovations. 

7. Pine Cay

Pine Cay, Turks and Caicos

Located in the string of cays between Providenciales and North Caicos, Pine Cay is an 800 acre privately owned island. It was the site of the first tourist development in the charming archipelago that is the Turks and Caicos Islands and is home to Pine Cay and a small number of private homes. With the exception of a settlement of Taino Indians that likely date back to the 11th Century, Pine Cay had no permanent population until Pine Cay was built in the early 1970s. Named after a small forest of endemic and endangered Caicos Pines (Pinus caribaea var. bahamensis), a subspecies of the Caribbean Pine, the island is less than a mile wide and only two miles long. Despite its small size, the island has over 9 miles of trails to explore, and a breathtaking 2 mile stretch of white sand beach. The ideal place for beach walking, the island is connected to its neighbors, Water Cay and Little Water Cay meaning that it is even possible to walk the beach for 5 miles to the end of Little Water Cay.

8. Ambergris Cay

Ambergris Cay

Ambergris Cay, an exclusive private island in the Turks and Caicos, sits 600 miles south of Miami, on the southeast corner of the string of Turks and Caicos Islands that surround the world-famous Caicos Banks. Originally established as a community for private homeowners, Ambergris Cay opened as a private island resort in 2019. Now, those seeking a secluded luxury escape can enjoy access to over 1,100-acres of mostly untouched land, ready to be explored by a select few. With just 10 suites and 8 villas for rent on an all inclusive basis, the result is a luxury boutique hotel feel in a vast and diverse setting. Accommodations include beachfront pool suites with heated plunge pools and a collection of privately owned homes and luxury villas, ranging from 3 to 6 bedrooms. The experience is bespoke, tailored to the individual, and ever-evolving.

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