8 Best Hotels in Turks and Caicos Islands

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The Turks and Caicos can be an expensive destination. Most hotels on Providenciales are pricey, but there are some moderately priced options; most accommodations are condo-style, and not all resorts are family-friendly. You'll find a sprinkling of upscale properties on the outer islands—including the famous Parrot Cay—but the majority of places are smaller inns and private self-contained villas. What you give up in luxury, however, you gain back tenfold in island charm. Though the smaller islands are relatively isolated, their quiet ambience and "beauty by nature" is what makes them so attractive.

Resorts: Most of the resorts on Provo are upscale; most are condo-style, giving the option of preparing some meals in or having a private chef prepare something extra special for you. There are two all-inclusive resorts on Provo—Club Med and Beaches. A few resorts are closed for a short period during the fall for maintenance. Be sure to double check if your heart is set on a particular property.

Small Inns: Most of the more modest inns with fewer amenities are on the outlying islands, with a few such options on Provo. Some are devoted to diving.

Villas and Condos: Villas and condos are plentiful, particularly on Provo, and usually represent good value for families. However, there are also larger villas that are fully staffed for those looking for the ultimate in pampering or wish a more exclusively private venue for their special event. Many of the more popular properties book up to two years in advance, so you need to plan ahead to get what suits you best.

Crabtree Apartments

$$ | Close Hall Rd., Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands

On their own secluded stretch of beach, these three two-bedroom apartments make a quiet getaway that is far enough from the cruise-ship port to give you some peace and quiet but still within walking distance of Duke and Front streets. The apartments are decorated with wicker and colorful Haitian paintings; there are overstuffed chairs on the covered patio. The beach has its own secluded cove, so you'll definitely feel out of the fray. Grand Turk is quiet and laid-back, with plenty of Old Caribbean charm, just like this complex.

Pros

  • Private beachfront
  • Self-catering
  • The art on the walls adds a tropical touch

Cons

  • Hard to find
  • A longer walk to restaurants than from hotels in town
  • Five-night minimum stay
Close Hall Rd., Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands
978-270–1698
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3 2-bedroom apartments
No Meals
5-night min.

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Harbour Club Villas

$$ | 36 Turtle Tail Dr., Turtle Cove, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

Although not on the beach, this small complex of six one-bedroom cottages along a ridge overlooking the Caicos Banks and inland Flamingo Lake is right by the marina, making it a good base for scuba diving, bonefishing, or a quieter vacation. Lovingly maintained, each unit is simple and clean, bursting with Caribbean color, and featuring a kitchen, sitting room, and bathroom, plus a pullout sofa bed. The hosts go out of their way to please, providing complimentary services like booking car rentals and stocking the fridge. In the evening, divers and fishing enthusiasts gather by the pool to share a meal after barbecuing. You may start off as a guest, but you're likely to leave as a friend and feel like family. Harbour Club is also perfect for family reunions or intimate weddings.

Pros

  • Just a five-minute drive from Grace Bay
  • Great value
  • Great base for divers

Cons

  • Need a car to get around the island
  • Have to drive to a beach
  • Not much in the way of amenities
36 Turtle Tail Dr., Turtle Cove, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
888-240–0447
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6 villas
No Meals

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Hotel La Vista Azul

$$ | Lower Bight Rd., Turtle Cove, Turks and Caicos Islands

You can save money by staying slightly away from the beach without giving up comfort or location at these condos overlooking Turtle Cove, which you can rent via Airbnb and VRBO. Rooms have sweeping views all the way down to Grace Bay over the marina. The red-tile roof contrasts with the turquoise water, and the two matching pools have sweeping views as well. The rooms are modern and more than comfortable, with upscale furnishings, fully equipped kitchens, and travertine floors. Even the smallest studios are spacious, starting at 700 square feet. The resort is within walking distance of numerous restaurants and some of the island's best off-the-beach snorkeling.

Pros

  • Space and high-end comfort for a fraction of the cost on Grace Bay
  • Views from the rooms are gorgeous
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Many stairs (three flights up from lobby to reach the elevators)
  • Rental car or taxi needed to get to many of the popular restaurants and sights
  • Parking lot is at elevator level
Lower Bight Rd., Turtle Cove, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–8522
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23 condos

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The Island Club

$$ | 375 Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

This small, reasonably priced condo complex right next door to Saltmills Plaza and within walking distance of many restaurants and Graceway IGA, is in the heart of it all—and within only a few minutes' walk of the beach. The spacious two- and three-bedroom townhouses are decorated with an island vibe, each with a full kitchen. The club provides beach towels and will lend you umbrellas to take to the beach. 

Pros

  • You can't get a better deal on Provo
  • Centrally located so you can walk everywhere
  • Laundry facilities on-site

Cons

  • Availability is limited
  • A block from the beach
  • Three-night minimum stay
375 Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-344–8558
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24 units
No Meals

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Ports of Call Resort

$$ | 11 Sandcastle Rd., Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos Islands

If you don't mind a few minutes’ walk or complimentary stretch golf cart shuttle to get to Grace Bay Beach, then the reasonable room rates are definitely worth it. The resort has a designated space on the beach with attendants and full amenities. There are no restaurants on property, but step outside the entrance and the Shops of Ports of Call plaza has a number of restaurants to choose from, and there is a grocery store next door. 

Pros

  • Economical alternative to beachfront properties
  • Walking distance to main hub
  • "attached" to shopping area with restaurants

Cons

  • No restaurants on property
  • Some peak season rooms have two-night minimum
  • Not on the beach
11 Sandcastle Rd., Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–8888
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98 suites
Free Breakfast

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Sands at Grace Bay

$$ | Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

Spacious gardens and winding pools set the tone for one of Provo's most family-friendly resorts, a 6-acre beachfront spread with helpful service and excellent amenities that include a spa, a good-size fitness room, water sports, tennis, basketball, and on-site dining. Sparkling ocean views from huge screened-in patios and floor-to-ceiling windows are best in the oceanfront suites in Blocks 3 and 4, which are closest to the beach. Two free-form swimming pools meander through the center of the resort, and the third is oceanfront, taking in water views and refreshing breezes. Beach toys are available for the kids, including swim noodles and buckets with shovels.

Pros

  • Ideal for families
  • Central to shops and restaurants
  • Screened-in balconies and porches

Cons

  • Courtyard rooms aren’t worth the price
  • Restaurant is busy
  • Lots of kids can make poolside rooms noisy
Grace Bay Rd., Grace Bay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–5199
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114 suites
No Meals

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Sibonné Beach Hotel

$$ | Princess Dr., Grace Bay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

Dwarfed by most nearby resorts, the smallest hotel on Grace Bay Beach has snug (by Provo's spacious standards) but pleasant rooms with Bermudan-style balconies and a tiny circular pool that's hardly used because the property is right on the beach. As one of the first hotels built on Grace Bay, it's in a prime location, offering basic rooms with simple island decor only steps from the water’s edge. Rooms on the second floor have airy, vaulted ceilings; downstairs rooms have views of and access to the lovely courtyard garden, replete with palms, yellow elder, and exotic birdlife. The popular beachfront Bay Bistro serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Book early to get one of the two simple value rooms or the beachfront apartment; all three are usually reserved months in advance.

Pros

  • Closest property to the beach
  • The island's best bargain
  • Small and unimposing

Cons

  • Pool is small and dated
  • Some rooms have a double bed
  • Lacks amenities
Princess Dr., Grace Bay, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–5547
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Zenza

$$ | 22 Bridge Rd., Turtle Cove, Turks and Caicos Islands

With breathtaking views of Turtle Cove Marina, Zenza is a boutique hotel located away from the busy area of Grace Bay providing an atmosphere of peace, but located directly next to Sharkbite Bar & Grill and Baci Italian Ristorante. With 26 rooms and suites, Zenza provides options from Deluxe rooms to Penthouse suites and two-bedroom condos. Although Zenza gives great views of boats entering into the marina, for those who love the beach, Zenza offers golf cart rides there, saving you the walk.

Pros

  • Peace and quiet without feeling like you're in the middle of nowhere
  • Great views from the rooms
  • Located nearby three popular restaurants

Cons

  • Not much to do on property
  • Quite a distance from much else, taxi or rental car may be needed to get around
  • Offering of amenities much less than other hotels
22 Bridge Rd., Turtle Cove, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-941–8727
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26 rooms and suites
No Meals

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