Beaches Resorts announces grand opening of Treasure Beach Village on the beaches of Turks and Caicos | News

Beaches Resorts has officially opened the doors of Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, a US$150 million expansion on the west side of the resort grounds. Located along world-famous Grace Bay Beach, the new oceanfront village adds a new dimension to the Beaches Turks and Caicos experience with 101 multi-bedroom suites and an all-new collection of dining concepts and experiences that put time together at the heart of every stay.
Treasure Beach Village unveils extensive new room categories, combining lavish living spaces with the all-inclusive service synonymous with beaches. Highlights include the 4-bedroom oceanfront CrystalSky Reserve Villas, located on the sand and spanning more than 2,600 square feet over three floors. The villas can accommodate up to 10 guests and are designed for elevated family living. They feature a private swimming pool and a roof terrace with a telescope. Spanning more than 2,800 square feet over two floors, the Chairman’s Penthouse Suite can accommodate up to 10 guests in three bedrooms, anchored by a dramatic staircase that connects the expansive living areas.
Oceanview Two-Story Suites feature a two- and three-bedroom layout with an open design, modern bunk beds, inviting dining areas and open-air living rooms designed to capture the ocean breezes. A collection of thoughtfully designed Oceanview and Penthouse Concierge Suites welcome up to six guests with two bedrooms, large bathrooms and bunk beds. A Caribbean palette of turquoise, coral and neutral tones reflects the surrounding sea and sand, accented by artistic touches inspired by life beneath the surface.
Dinner that brings everyone to the table
At Treasure Beach Village, six new dining concepts invite families to unwind and linger, including the arrival of Butch’s Island Chop House at a Beaches resort: Sandals Resorts’ beloved steakhouse. Paying tribute to the brand’s late founder, Gordon “Butch” Stewart, the restaurant brings generations together with premium dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood and an elevated adult beverage experience, including a mini martini menu.
A first of its kind for the brand, Pinta Food Hall introduces global flavors across four distinct culinary stations, from smoky tacos and Asian stir-fries to an open-air Italian window and a la carte grill – plus Beaches’ first-ever live churro station. Serving Jamaica’s iconic Blue Mountain coffee, BRÜ Coffee Bar serves craft coffee during the day and transforms into a craft cocktail spot at night.
Designed for families, shaped by the sea
The sweeping views of the turquoise waters of Grace Bay set the tone for the days to come. In the lobby, coastal details take shape in an intricate sea garden ceiling and a striking shell installation by local artisan Stanford Handfield, while a soft sand-and-sea palette creates an atmosphere that feels immediately inviting.
In the heart of the village, a 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style pool sets the scene, complete with three hot tubs. A water slide and splash zone are provided for younger guests, while a swim-up bar provides a meeting place for all ages. Nearby, Calypso Cones adds a playful pool moment with refreshing snow cones under the Caribbean sun.
Treasure Beach Village also introduces the Beaches’ first Starfish Cinema, a 32-seat all-day theater designed for daytime sitcoms and family movie nights, with popcorn and refreshments included.
Treasure Beach Village is fully integrated into the Beaches Turks and Caicos experience, where all guests have access to a total of 28 additional dining options, the 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island Water Park, unlimited land and water sports, daily entertainment for every generation and free Kids Camps led by trained childcare experts.
“As the next chapter in the Beaches Turks and Caicos story, Treasure Beach Village builds on everything families already love about this resort, adding incredibly spacious accommodations and newly introduced experiences shaped by the way families travel today,” said Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Sandals and Beaches Resorts. “It’s incredibly moving to meet guests who first visited Beaches as children and are now returning with their own little ones. More than ever, families across generations are coming together, slowing down and truly appreciating time together, and this new addition opens up even more possibilities for those shared moments.”

Bigger, better, beaches 2.0
The opening of Treasure Beach Village marks the beginning of Beaches’ next chapter. With nearly $1 billion invested to double the brand’s footprint over the coming years, Beaches continues to expand across the Caribbean, introducing more space, more flexibility and more opportunities for families to reconnect in Exuma, The Bahamas; Jamaica; Barbados; and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Rates start at $1,060 per person, per night (children from $47 per child, per night). For a limited time, guests can also take advantage of the Treasure Beach Grand Opening Offer, with up to $500 in instant credits for select stays at Beaches Turks and Caicos’ Treasure Beach Village, bookable through May 31, 2026 for anytime travel.
For more information or to book a stay, visit beaches.com/resorts/turks-caicos/treasure-beach. Unlock the ‘Top 10 Gems on Beaches Turks and Caicos ‘New Treasure Beach Village’ on the Sandals Palmcast.




