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TCI | Mar 14, 2025

Sandals Resorts Intl adds Treasure Beach property to Beaches Resorts Turks & Caicos

Josimar Scott

Josimar Scott / Our Today

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The new Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort will offer 101 new multi-bedroom suites, a nearly 15,000-square-foot pool, set amidst a half-mile stretch of beach on famed Grace Bay in Providenciales.

Beaches Resort in Turks and Caicos Islands, a member of the Caribbean-wide Sandals Resorts International (SRI), will soon welcome the new Treasure Beach Village to its diverse portfolio of all-inclusive properties.

The new property, a US$150-million expansion of the Beaches Resort brand on the world renowned Grace Bay in Providenciales, will boast 101 multi-bedroom concierge and butler suites, including two, three and four-bedroom luxury accommodations. It brings the overall room count of the resort chain to 858 with six properties that include Caribbean, Key West, French Riviera, Italian, and Seaside.

The 100-acre beachfront Treasure Beach Village will delight guests with an expansive 15,000-square-foot pool that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean; fresh new dining concepts, including an on-trend ‘food hall’ style eatery; and new spaces for fun and exploration, including a 32-seat cinema – all deeply inspired to create family connection.

All in the ‘Family’

“Family time together is life’s greatest treasure, and that philosophy is at the heart of what we’ve set out to create here at Beaches Resorts,” shared SRI Executive Chairman Adam Stewart.  The Caribbean is a wonderland and, mark my words, this is the place where kids will voluntarily surrender their electronic devices.”

Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Sandals Resorts International. (Photo: Luv Plume for Wikimedia Commons)

With a 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island Waterpark and other amenities, Beaches Turks and Caicos now boasts 30 specialty dining options and 16 pools. All guests have access to unlimited land and water sports, such as kayaking, windsurfing, basketball, PADI-certified scuba diving and more.

Beaches also offers a complimentary Kids Camp programme for children up to age 17, run by childcare experts. Children can partake in activities with their favourite Sesame Street® characters, along with a Kids Scuba Programme and teen-focused entertainment.

Treasure Beach Village will feature several different room categories of suites and villas designed for elevated comfort and style, with families and large groups in mind. A standout addition is the one-of-a-kind Treasure Beach Chairman’s Penthouse Suite, spanning two floors and offering more than 2,800 square feet of interior living space – accommodating guests across three bedrooms.

Pictured here: The three-story Treasure Beach CrystalSky Reserve Villas will welcome groups of up to 10 with four bedrooms, complete with a private pool and rooftop deck for gathering.

Aside from the penthouse offering, the three-story Treasure Beach CrystalSky Reserve Villas are set on the beachfront and composed of four bedrooms and three bathrooms, welcoming up to 10 guests with a private pool and rooftop deck for sunbathing and stargazing. Home-away-from-home amenities like a washer and dryer, wine cooler, outdoor mini-fridge, outdoor gas cooktop and more, complete the villa experience.

Rounding out the family-style accommodations are beautifully appointed two- and three-bedroom suites that feature family favourites like modern bunk beds with a trundle, spacious kitchens, and al fresco living rooms drawing the ocean in.

Food and fun

For guests with a discerning palate, Treasure Beach Village will introduce seven exciting new food and beverage concepts, available to all Beaches Turks and Caicos guests. Among them is Butch’s Island Chophouse, making its debut at a Beaches Resort and giving a nod to founder Gordon “Butch” Stewart.

Guests can also enjoy the BRÜ coffee bar which will transform into a cocktail bar in the evenings; a swim-up bar with its own snow cone station; and a first across the resort brand, the vibrant Pinta Food Hallfeaturing global cuisines from fresh tacos and ceviche to dumplings and made-to-order pizza.

Pictured here: A rendering of the Treasure Beach Village lobby with an ornately carved ceiling that resembles a sea garden and comes to life at night with luminescent jellyfish. A conch shell art installation by local artisan Stanford Handfield honours the country’s national symbol.

Beyond dining, the village will offer additional entertainment, including the 32-seat Starfish Cinema, complete with popcorn and refreshments. Sunken social pods will offer inviting spaces for families to unwind.

Guests are raptured from the moment they arrive in breathtaking ocean views, which are at the heart of the Treasure Beach Village design. The village’s aesthetic is infused with coastal elegance, from the lobby’s intricately carved ceiling sea garden, featuring turtles and seahorses for kids to gaze up at with wonder, to a local artisan installation made entirely of conch. Guest rooms will be adorned with seashell and bird motifs, evoking a sense of serenity and escape.

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