5 Best Hotels in Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands

Bohio Dive Resort

$ | Pillory Beach, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands Fodor's Choice
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Divers are drawn to this basic yet comfortable hotel, whose on-site dive shop means there's no wait for some of the world's best diving. Choose a package that includes diving if that's what you're here for. Rooms are clean and simple with colorful island touches, the resort's restaurant is one of the best on the island, plus the resort is only a short walk to Front Street. Saturday night is the barbecue party, with roasted meats, live music, and dancing. The Ike and Donkey Beach Bar adds to the fun. If you're thinking of staying at Bohio, don't hesitate. They book up quickly. The owners make it easy. You book your flight into Provo, and they arrange your flight on interCaribbean airline to Grand Turk as well as your ground transfer—it's all included in your rate.

Pros

  • Guanahani is a great restaurant
  • On a gorgeous beach
  • Steps away from awesome snorkeling year round and whale-watching in the winter

Cons

  • Seven-night minimum during holiday season
  • Beach can get crowded when cruise ships are in port
  • You'll need a bike or car to get around
Pillory Beach, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-231-3572
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Crabtree Apartments

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

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
hotel Details
3 2-bedroom apartments
Rate Includes: No Meals, 5-night min.

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Osprey Beach Hotel

$ | 1 Duke St., Cockburn Town, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

You can't get any closer to the water's edge than this two-story oceanfront hotel and the adjacent guesthouse-style Atrium overlooking a tropical courtyard. Palms, fragrant frangipani, and brilliant bougainvillea framed archways, adding stunning contrast to the old white stone walls that separate the hotel from the narrow laneway. Rooms upstairs feature vaulted ceilings and spectacular views, while ground-level guests enjoy direct beach access through their own garden. Some of the rooms have kitchenettes, so if you want to prepare some of your own meals, be sure to request upon booking. There's a full-service restaurant and bar and spa services, and you're steps away from all three dive shops on the island.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of several waterfront restaurants and dive operators
  • Affordable and charming, if basic
  • You'll likely have the beach all to yourself

Cons

  • Rocky beachfront
  • Very thin walls
  • Courtyard suites lack atmosphere
1 Duke St., Cockburn Town, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–2666
hotel Details
34 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Salt Raker Inn

$ | Duke St., Cockburn Town, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands

An unpretentious inn filled with island character and charm, this 19th-century house was built by shipwright Jonathan Glass in the 1850s, complete with its quirky nautical features. A large anchor on the sun-dappled pathway marks the entrance, and a large, breezy balcony with commanding views over the sea gives one the sense of what living on Grand Turk must have been like for those during the salt raking era, keeping watch over the comings and goings on land and at sea. Although ground floor rooms are shaded havens, they have no sea views. The two rooms upstairs share a balcony—a fabulous spot to watch the sun set and the donkeys that stroll the beach. One of the inn’s best features is the hidden garden of tall tamarind and neem trees, with climbing vines, hanging and potted plants, and a tiny pond, home to the Secret Garden Restaurant. 

Pros

  • Ambience and character
  • An easy walk to everything on the historical waterfront
  • Perfect spot to completely unwind

Cons

  • Lacking amenities you might expect
  • Dated furnishings and fittings
  • No views from ground-floor rooms
Duke St., Cockburn Town, TKCA 1ZZ, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–2260
hotel Details
13 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Turks Head Inne

$ | Front St., Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands
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Staying at this true B&B, one of just a few in all the Turks and Caicos, gives you a feel for the way the Caribbean used to be, without requiring you to give up comfort. Sleepy, quiet, and charming, it does feel like a home away from home, but with a better view, given its prime Front Street location. The home is updated with all the modern conveniences, including air-conditioning, satellite TV, and some colonial-style furnishings mixed with bamboo and rattan; each suite has a full kitchen, two TVs, and a DVD player. A huge sundeck on the rooftop faces the ocean and historical waterfront. You can easily stroll back and forth to Front Street, with its excellent restaurants and watering holes; local musicians play nightly along the main strip. Staying here, you will certainly meet and mingle with the locals, so that when you come back, you'll feel as if you are returning home; guests return year after year.

Pros

  • Restaurant and bar located downstairs
  • Luxury linens and robes in rooms
  • Paddleboards and water sports equipment for guest use

Cons

  • Across the street from the beach
  • Not much to do
  • Service in restaurant can be slow
Front St., Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos Islands
649-946–2827
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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