Last updated: 7:00 PM ET, Thu March 19, 2026
Beaches Resorts has officially unveiled Treasure Beach Village, a $150 million expansion at Beaches Turks & Caicos nestled along the pristine shores of Grace Bay Beach. Located on the resort's west end, the new oceanfront enclave adds 101 multi-bedroom suites, fresh dining concepts and immersive family experiences to one of the Caribbean's most beloved all-inclusive destinations.

Guestroom at Treasure Beach (Photo Credit: Sandals Resorts)
Beautiful Accommodations
The accommodations at Treasure Beach Village are designed with families in mind, offering generous layouts and luxurious finishes throughout. The standout CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villas are three-story oceanfront residences spanning more than 2,600 square feet, sleeping up to 10 guests and featuring private pools and rooftop decks with telescopes for stargazing. The Chairman's Penthouse Suite stretches over 2,800 square feet across three bedrooms and accommodates up to 10 guests, connected by a dramatic staircase. Oceanview Two-Story Suites come in two- and three-bedroom layouts complete with bunk beds, dining nooks and indoor-outdoor living spaces, while Concierge Suites sleep up to six guests and offer large baths and playful configurations. A palette of turquoise, coral and sandy neutrals ties the village's design to its stunning natural surroundings.
New Dining
Six new dining venues round out the experience. Butch's Island Chop House marks the brand's first steakhouse at a Beaches property, honoring Sandals Resorts founder Gordon "Butch" Stewart with dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood and craft cocktails. The Pinta Food Hall introduces an international concept with four culinary stations spanning tacos, Asian stir-fries, Italian fare and a live churro station. BRÜ Coffee Bar serves Jamaica's iconic Blue Mountain coffee by day before transitioning into a cocktail lounge each evening.
Family Fun
At the center of the village, a 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style pool features three whirlpools, a waterslide, a swim-up bar and a splash zone for younger guests. Treasure Beach is also home to the brand's first Starfish Cinema, a 32-seat theater offering sitcoms by day and family movie nights in the evening.

Lobby at Treasure Beach (Photo Credit: Sandals Resorts)
Guests in the new village retain full access to the broader Beaches Turks & Caicos resort, including 28 additional restaurants, the 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island Water Park, unlimited sports and supervised Kids Camps. The opening marks the start of a nearly $1 billion expansion plan for Beaches Resorts across the Caribbean.
Rates begin at $1,060 per person per night, with children's rates starting at $47 per night. A limited-time Grand Opening Offer provides up to $500 in instant credits for select stays booked by May 31, 2026.
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