Beaches Resorts has officially opened Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos, a US$150 million expansion on the resort’s western end along Grace Bay Beach. The new oceanfront village, which welcomed its first guests on March 1, 2026, adds 101 multi‑bedroom suites and a cluster of new dining, pool, and entertainment concepts designed to elevate the family‑focused, all‑inclusive experience already offered by the larger resort.
A new “village within a village
Treasure Beach Village functions as a sixth village within Beaches Turks & Caicos, sitting alongside the Caribbean, French, Italian, and Key West villages while offering a more exclusive, villa‑style product. The development is anchored by a 15,000‑square‑foot lagoon‑style infinity‑edge pool with three whirlpools, a waterslide, a splash zone, and a swim‑up bar, making it a self‑contained pool and social hub integrated into the broader 45,000‑square‑foot Pirates Island Water Park ecosystem. Guests at any Beaches Turks & Caicos village can access Treasure Beach Village’s restaurants, pool, and Starfish Cinema, turning the expansion into a shared upgrade rather than a walled‑off enclave.
Villas, dining, and family‑centric features
The 101 suites include 11 new room categories, with a flagship being the CrystalSky 4‑Bedroom Reserve Villas, which perch directly on the sand, spread across more than 2,600 square feet over three stories, and accommodate up to 10 guests. These villas feature private pools, rooftop decks with telescopes, and expansive living spaces that cater to multigenerational families and group travel. The F&B lineup includes several new concepts such as Butch’s Island Chophouse, Pinta Food Hall, BRÜ Coffee Bar, and Calypso Cones, giving families a range of quick‑service and full‑restaurant options without leaving the Treasure Beach area.
Entertainment includes Beaches’ first‑ever Starfish Cinema, a 32‑seat movie theater that runs daytime shows and family‑night screenings with popcorn and refreshments included, reinforcing the brand’s focus on structured, all‑day activities for children and parents alike. The village is also fully tied into the resort’s broader offering of 28 additional dining outlets, unlimited land and water sports, kids’ camps, and nightly entertainment, so a stay in Treasure Beach Village feels like a premium chapter within a much larger, activity‑rich resort narrative.
Key Points
- Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos is a US$150 million, 101‑suite expansion on Grace Bay Beach, officially opening on March 1, 2026.
- The village adds multi‑bedroom villas, a 15,000‑sq‑ft lagoon‑style pool, waterslide, splash zone, swim‑up bar, and several new restaurants and cafes, all integrated into the wider Beaches resort.
- Highlights include CrystalSky 4‑Bedroom Reserve Villas with private pools and rooftop decks, plus family‑friendly amenities like Starfish Cinema and themed dining concepts.
Bottom Line: Treasure Beach Village strengthens Beaches Turks & Caicos’ position as a top all‑inclusive, family‑oriented resort by layering villa‑style luxury and a dedicated entertainment and F&B zone atop an already extensive activity and dining portfolio, giving multi‑generation groups more privacy without sacrificing the resort’s hallmark “everything included” DNA.

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