Beaches Turks & Caicos is a dream destination for families, offering five unique villages, each with its own charm, location perks, and accommodations. Choosing the right village can make all the difference in your vacation experience. Here’s a breakdown of each village at Beaches Turks & Caicos to help you decide which one best suits your family’s needs.
Key West Village
For those who love a laid-back, luxury beachfront experience, Key West Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, offers elegant, villa-style accommodations with a serene atmosphere.
• Proximity: Steps from the beach and close to Schooners, Neptune’s, and Bayside restaurants.
• Room Updates: Modern with a beach-house feel.
• Best For: Families who want a quieter, more private experience with easy beach access.
• Room Layouts: Offers multi-bedroom villas with separate living spaces, perfect for families who want privacy and flexibility.
• Convenience: Further from the water park but great for families wanting a more exclusive feel.
• Cost: $$$ to $$$$ – The most expensive village due to the larger accommodations and private villa-style rooms.
• Bonus: Entire beach homes that have four bedrooms with their own private pool right on the beach. Each comes with a butler as well.
Italian Village
At the heart of Beaches Turks and Caicos lies the Italian Village. It’s stylish, vibrant, and perfect for families looking for convenience and fun.
• Proximity: Steps from the beach and close to many dining options, including Barefoot by the Sea and Mario’s.
• Room Updates: Spacious with a Classic Caribbean look and extra large bathrooms.
• Best For: Families with younger children or those wanting to be in the center of the action.
• Room Layouts: Family suites with separate kids’ sleeping areas, including bunk beds.
• Convenience: Close to the water park, Sesame Street activities, and the main pool.
• Cost: $$$ to $$$$ – One of the pricier villages, but offers great value with larger family suites.
• Bonus: Some suites offer sweeping ocean views.
French Village
Set back from the beach but offering fantastic value for Beaches Turks and Caicos, the French Village has a more relaxed European charm with lush gardens.
• Proximity: Farthest from the beach but closest to the water park.
• Room Updates: Classic Caribbean elegance, though not as recently updated as other villages.
• Best For: Budget-conscious families and those who prioritize pool and water park access over beachfront views.
• Room Layouts: Some larger suites, but most rooms are traditional hotel-style with no separate sleeping areas.
• Convenience: Close to the water park and nighttime entertainment venues.
• Cost: $$ – One of the more affordable villages, offering great value for families.
Caribbean Village
The original village of Beaches Turks and Caicos, the Caribbean Village offers a tropical, laid-back feel with lush gardens and easy access to key areas of the resort.
• Proximity: Close to the beach and many restaurants, including Arizona’s and Bayside.
• Room Updates: Some of the rooms have been refreshed, although the décor is more traditional and could be described
as a little dated.
• Best For: Couples and smaller families looking for a quieter, classic Caribbean ambiance.
• Room Layouts: Standard hotel rooms.
• Convenience: Centrally located between the beach and pools, with easy access and quick walk to most resort amenities.
• Cost: $$ – A more affordable option with good beach access and classic charm.
Seaside Village
A lesser-known but highly desirable area at Beaches Turks and Caicos, the Seaside Village is an extension of the Caribbean Village with excellent proximity to the beach.
• Proximity: Direct beach access, close to Schooners and Bayside restaurants.
• Room Updates: Most recently updated rooms with some to include large free-standing tranquility soaking tubs.
• Best For: Smaller families and couples who want easy access to the beach and a peaceful environment.
• Room Layouts: Mostly one-bedroom accommodations with separate sleeping options. Some even have two-bedrooms and living room areas.
• Convenience: Close to pools and restaurants, but further from the water park.
• Cost: $$ to $$$$– Slightly more than Caribbean Village but still considered an affordable option.
• Bonus: Some of the rooms offer ocean views (ask me which ones).
Coming Soon: Treasure Beach
Exciting news for future guests: Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort is expanding with the introduction of Treasure Beach Village, set to open on March 1, 2026. This newest and most exclusive village promises an elevated all-inclusive family adventure. Guests can look forward to brand-first suites, including spacious three- and four-bedroom villas with private terraces and modern amenities. Treasure Beach Village will also feature seven new dining options, such as The Pinta Food Hall and Beaches’ first-ever Butch’s Island Steakhouse. Families will enjoy the lagoon-style infinity-edge pool, a cozy cinema lounge, and a kid zone with three playful slides. With its prime location along Grace Bay Beach, Treasure Beach Village offers easy access to all the beachfront amenities that make an island escape unforgettable. Booking for this village is available now!
With over 62 room categories, there’s a perfect village for every family at Beaches Turks & Caicos. Whether you prioritize beach access, updated accommodations, or proximity to the water park, there’s a spot that fits your vacation style. Need help choosing the right one? As a Gold Certified Sandals and Beaches Specialist, I am happy to answer any questions you might have about a Beaches vacation! Feel free to reach out today jen@meandthemouse.com or check out my Instagram page for full room tours
