What's Happening?
Beaches Resorts has launched Treasure Beach Village, a $150 million expansion at its Turks and Caicos location. This new development adds 101 multi-bedroom suites and several dining options to the resort's offerings on Grace Bay Beach. The expansion includes
luxurious accommodations such as the CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villas and the Chairman’s Penthouse Suite, both designed to host up to 10 guests. The village also features a 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style pool, a splash zone for children, and a swim-up bar. Dining options have been expanded with six new venues, including Butch’s Island Chop House and Pinta Food Hall. Additionally, the village introduces the brand’s first Starfish Cinema, offering family movie nights. Rates start at $1,060 per person, per night, with special offers available for bookings made by May 31, 2026.
Why It's Important?
The opening of Treasure Beach Village signifies a significant investment in the luxury travel sector, particularly in the Caribbean. This expansion is likely to enhance the appeal of Turks and Caicos as a premier vacation destination, potentially boosting local tourism and economy. The development also reflects a growing trend in the hospitality industry towards offering more comprehensive and luxurious experiences to attract high-end travelers. By expanding its amenities and accommodations, Beaches Resorts is positioning itself to capture a larger share of the luxury market, which could lead to increased competition among Caribbean resorts.









