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All-Inclusive Hotels Turks and Caicos: Your Complete Guide to the Best Resorts 2026

Turks and Caicos is establishing itself as one of the Caribbean's most coveted destinations for an exceptional all-inclusive holiday. This paradise archipelago offers a unique combination of immaculate white-sand beaches, crystalline turquoise waters and luxury resorts providing particularly generous all-inclusive packages. With unlimited gourmet restaurants, included water sports and family entertainment, the archipelago guarantees constraint-free holidays where every detail is designed for your comfort.

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8.8

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Our all-inclusive hotels in Turks-et-Caïcos

Le Vele Resort
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Le Vele Resort

5-star hotel
9.521 reviews
Coup de coeurEn bord de mer

Elected number 1 in our selection, Le Vele Resort embodies the excellence of Caribbean hospitality with its exceptional rating of 9.5/10. This 5-star complex stands out for its direct access to Grace Bay Beach and facilities designed for all, including equipment adapted for people with disabilities. The establishment offers a comprehensive all-inclusive formula with main pool, modern fitness centre and Wi-Fi connection throughout the resort.

1 piscineEn bord de plageCentre de remise en formeÉquipements pour les personnes handicapéesWi-Fi disponible partoutParking privé
From ~599EUR / night
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The Palms Turks and Caicos
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The Palms Turks and Caicos

5-star hotel
9.249 reviews
ExcellenceEn bord de mer

5-star complex renowned for its world-class spa and refined gastronomy, The Palms is located on one of the most beautiful sections of Grace Bay Beach. The full board formula includes access to gourmet restaurants, spa and wellness centre, as well as 24/7 room service. Facilities include an infinity pool facing the ocean and a fitness centre equipped with the latest technologies.

1 piscineEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étage
From ~831EUR / night
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The Regent Grand
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The Regent Grand

4-star hotel
9.251 reviews
RecommandéEn bord de mer

4-star establishment offering excellent value for money with a remarkable rating of 9.2/10. Located beachfront, The Regent Grand offers a generous all-inclusive formula including all meals, drinks and water sports. The complex features a main pool with swim-up bar, modern fitness centre and free Wi-Fi access in all communal areas and rooms.

1 piscineEn bord de plageCentre de remise en formeWi-Fi disponible partoutParking privéParking gratuit
From ~667EUR / night
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Grace Bay Club
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Grace Bay Club

5-star hotel
9.074 reviews
En bord de mer

Legendary institution of Grace Bay, this 5-star resort has cultivated a reputation for excellence for decades among a demanding international clientele. The complex spans several hectares with two distinct pools, a holistic spa and three gourmet restaurants included in the full board. British colonial architecture harmoniously blends with lush tropical gardens facing the turquoise ocean.

2 piscinesEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étage
From ~987EUR / night
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Villa del Mar
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Villa del Mar

4-star hotel
8.869 reviews
En bord de mer

4-star resort with an intimate atmosphere, Villa del Mar favours a boutique approach with only a few dozen sea-facing suites. The all-inclusive formula covers all meals at the main restaurant, snacks and unlimited drinks at the pool bar. The establishment emphasises tranquillity with its overflow pool and communal areas deliberately kept from bustle.

1 piscineEn bord de plageWi-Fi disponible partoutParking gratuitConnexion Wi-Fi gratuite
From ~791EUR / night
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Wymara Resort & Villas
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Wymara Resort & Villas

5-star hotel
8.770 reviews
En bord de mer

Ultra-luxury complex combining hotel and private villas, Wymara stands out for its contemporary design by international architects. The high-end all-inclusive formula includes access to the Thalasso spa, fusion restaurants and exclusive beach club. Facilities include a 50-metre infinity pool, aquatic centre and state-of-the-art water sports equipment for a premium experience.

1 piscineEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étage
From ~1258EUR / night
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The Shore Club Turks & Caicos
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The Shore Club Turks & Caicos

5-star hotel
8.653 reviews
En bord de mer

Popular destination for affluent families, The Shore Club features its two themed pools and multiple restaurants across a 12-hectare estate. The family full board includes kids club with daily activities, supervised water sports and free access to bars and restaurants. The spa offers treatments inspired by Caribbean traditions while the fitness centre provides outdoor group classes.

2 piscinesEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étage
From ~745EUR / night
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Windsong on the Reef
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Windsong on the Reef

5-star hotel
8.6176 reviews
En bord de mer

Sole resort in our selection located directly on the coral reef, Windsong offers privileged access to diving and snorkelling sites. The all-inclusive formula emphasises water activities with PADI-certified dive centre, sailing school and catamaran excursions included. The main restaurant offers Creole-Mediterranean fusion cuisine while the spa uses local seaweed-based products.

1 piscineEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étage
From ~544EUR / night
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West Bay Club
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West Bay Club

5-star hotel
8.575 reviews
En bord de mer

5-star establishment renowned for its personalised service and relaxed atmosphere, West Bay Club welcomes its guests in an authentic tropical setting. Full board includes three daily meals at the gourmet restaurant, unlimited cocktails at the sunset bar and free access to the spa with wellness treatments. The main pool is surrounded by private cabanas while the beach offers complimentary sun loungers and parasols.

1 piscineEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étage
From ~564EUR / night
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Point Grace
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Point Grace

5-star hotel
8.450 reviews
En bord de mer

Unique resort without a pool in our selection, Point Grace stakes everything on its exceptional location on the front line of Grace Bay Beach. This 5-star establishment cultivates British elegance with its colonial suites and award-winning gourmet restaurant. The premium all-inclusive formula covers signature meals, fine wines and access to the oceanic spa with treatments in cabins facing the sea.

En bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantService d'étageWi-Fi disponible partout
From ~1085EUR / night
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The Sands at Grace Bay
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The Sands at Grace Bay

4-star hotel
8.290 reviews
En bord de mer

4-star family resort offering an excellent balance between comfort and affordable rates on Grace Bay Beach. Full board formula includes international buffets, beach snack bar and daily entertainment for all ages. Facilities include a central pool with water play area, spa with preferential rates and fitness centre with panoramic ocean views.

1 piscineSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeRestaurantWi-Fi disponible partoutParking gratuit
From ~651EUR / night
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Why Choose Turks and Caicos for an All-Inclusive Stay?

The Turks and Caicos archipelago distinguishes itself with its 40 coral islands and cays offering an exceptional setting for all-inclusive holidays. The destination enjoys a stable tropical climate year-round, with temperatures ranging between 24°C and 29°C, ideal for fully enjoying the outdoor amenities included in your package.

The all-inclusive resorts of the archipelago are characterised by their high-end positioning and exceptionally comprehensive services. Unlike other Caribbean destinations, Turks and Caicos prioritises quality over quantity, with spacious resorts featuring extensive private domains and direct access to the world's finest beaches.

The principal advantage lies in the diversity of included activities: non-motorised water sports, certified dive centres, tennis courts, luxury spas and entertainment programmes suited to all ages. This premium all-inclusive approach delivers a truly uncompromising experience.

What Does All-Inclusive Entail in Turks and Caicos?

All-inclusive packages in Turks and Caicos excel with their refined gastronomic approach. Most resorts offer 6 to 12 included themed restaurants, from authentic Caribbean fare to Italian, Asian or French specialities. International buffets complement à la carte dining with table service, with no supplements or mandatory reservations.

As for drinks, packages typically include premium spirits and champagnes, served across various bars on the estate: beach bars, ocean-view lounges, poolside bars and atmospheric nightlife venues. Signature cocktails crafted by professional bartenders are integral to the experience.

Included activities and sports span a broad spectrum: kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, tennis, beach volleyball, aqua-fitness and access to well-equipped fitness centres. Entertainment programmes feature dance classes, evening shows, sports tournaments and themed activities. Families benefit from supervised kids' clubs and water play areas as standard inclusions.

The Best Areas for an All-Inclusive Resort

Grace Bay in Providenciales is home to the archipelago's most prestigious all-inclusive complexes. This 20-kilometre bay, repeatedly voted the world's most beautiful beach, boasts calm translucent waters perfect for swimming and water sports. Resorts enjoy private beach access and proximity to the island's restaurants and boutiques.

Long Bay Hills provides a more secluded alternative, with resorts on expansive estates offering superior privacy. This area excels in family-oriented properties with vast green spaces, integrated golf courses and quieter beaches, ideal for a serene all-inclusive holiday.

The Turtle Cove region charms with its marina vibe and water sports-focused resorts. Packages here often include professional dive centre access and catamaran excursions. It suits couples and friendship groups seeking an active stay brimming with marine adventures.

When to Travel All-Inclusive to Turks and Caicos?

The peak season spans December to April, perfect for escaping the European winter. Conditions are optimal, with balmy temperatures, scant rainfall and refreshing trade winds. This period also delivers prime underwater visibility for included diving and snorkelling.

May and June strike an excellent balance, with more affordable all-inclusive rates and highly favourable weather. Fewer crowds mean unhurried enjoyment of facilities and services.

The low season from July to November aligns with hurricane season, yet prices plummet. July and August stay popular with European families despite greater humidity. It appeals to flexible travellers chasing exceptional value on all-inclusive holidays.

Popular Activities and Excursions

Included water sports are the cornerstone of all-inclusive appeal. Snorkelling on coral reefs right off resort beaches unveils extraordinary marine life. Integrated dive centres provide complimentary try-dives and outings for all abilities.

Catamaran excursions to uninhabited isles are frequently included or modestly supplemented. Full-day trips reveal untouched spots like Chalk Sound's sandbars or Conch Bar Caves' rock formations.

All-inclusive resorts often weave in cultural discovery programmes: Creole cooking lessons, Caribbean dance initiations, local craft workshops and guided historic site tours. These enrich the experience with genuine cultural immersion.

Practical Tips for Your All-Inclusive Holiday

Book well in advance to snag the best rates and preferred room categories. Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts book up fast, especially during school holidays and peak winter months.

Scrutinise the details of inclusions, which vary notably between resorts. Some cover excursions and motorised sports; others add charges. Spa treatments, golf and speciality restaurants may carry specific terms.

Handle entry formalities: valid passport required; no visa for stays under 90 days. The US dollar is local currency, universally accepted at resorts. Allow for staff gratuities and off-site purchases, though all-inclusive covers most needs.