How Much Does Beaches Turks & Caicos Cost in 2026?

As a family of four, the cost of a stay at Beaches Turks and Caicos will land around $7,000 to $20,000+ for a seven-night stay, depending on the village, room category, and time of year. Butler-level accommodations and larger villas push that number higher, with the property’s most popular rooms running $20,000 and above for the week.

Now, that range sounds wide because it is. In 2026, Beaches Turks & Caicos has five villages and 70+ room categories, and the pricing difference between a French Village walkout room and a Treasure Beach butler suite is a mile apart. Knowing which category fits your family before you start reading reviews and comparing rates will save hours of confusion.

Hi! We’re Jonathan and Angela Patton, Sandals Chairman’s Royal Club Diamond Elite travel specialists. We’ve stayed at Beaches Turks & Caicos 11 times and counting and have helped hundreds of families book it over 15 years. What follows is the same pricing breakdown we’d walk through with a family on the phone.

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Jonathan and Angela Patton

Award-winning Sandals Chairman’s Royal Club Diamond Elite travel experts

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Select your family size, budget, and preferred village to see which room categories fall within your range. Prices shown are per-night starting rates. We recommend using this as a starting point and then contacting us. We’ll confirm availability and review all available promotions when we discuss your booking. 

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What You're Paying For

Before the sticker shock sets in, the math deserves a fair look. Let us explain…

The Beaches rate is all-in. Taxes and service charges are included; what you see when reviewing prices is what you owe. Unlike other resorts, there are no resort fees added at checkout. No tipping is allowed (butlers and spa therapists are excluded). That policy differs from most competitors’, and it really matters when you’re making an honest comparison.

Inside that rate: accommodations, all meals across 25+ restaurants, unlimited premium alcohol, all land and water sports including PADI-certified scuba, Pirates Island Waterpark, kids camp programming through age 17, nightly entertainment, and airport transfers.

For a family that would otherwise be paying separately for three meals a day + snacks, a waterpark, kids’ programming, and activities, the included value is real. Grace Bay Beach, consistently ranked among the best beaches in the world, is also part of what you’re paying for. No other all-inclusive has it.

Treasure Beach Village

Treasure Beach is the newest village, opening in March 2026 as part of the $150M Beaches 2.0 expansion. Every room is club or butler level, with room service included across all categories. Starting rates are around $1,060 per adult per night, with the CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villa topping out at $3,230+ per adult per night.

Best for: Families who want the newest product, butler-level service, and those who prefer the Pinta food hall over a traditional buffet.

Caribbean Village

Beachfront access at a mid-range price point. Caribbean Village rooms start around $500–$650 per adult per night at the Concierge level, and as of June 2026, we highly recommend the brand new Seaside One Bedroom Concierge Suite. The East Wing renovation through late 2026 means room availability is reduced — ask us which rooms are currently open before you commit.

Best for: families who want direct beach access without butler pricing.

French Village

The French Village is the most affordable entry point at Beaches Turks & Caicos. Walkout rooms such as the French Village Luxury Walkout Room – FWD / FWK sleep families of five and start around $350–$450 per adult per night. As part of its amenities, the French Village sits closest to Pirates Island Waterpark and is near the main entertainment stage, so you’re never too far away from the resort activities. The tradeoff is a longer walk to the main beach.

Best for: budget-conscious families, young kids, waterpark-focused trips.

Italian Village

The Italian Village is one of the most central locations on the property, with the resort’s largest pool and true beachfront accommodations like the Italian Beachfront Penthouse Two Bedroom Imperial Butler Family Suite – PP. Pricing runs between $550–$900 per adult per night, depending on room type. Family suites with bunk beds and trundles are features throughout the Italian Village and are popular with families who have kids at multiple age levels.

Best for: first-time visitors, families with mixed ages, guests who want to be near everything.

Key West Village

The Key West Village is the quietest section of the resort. Key West ranges from around $598 per adult per night for a Key West Oceanview One Bedroom Concierge Suite to well above $1,000 per adult per night for butler villa options like the Key West Beachfront Four Bedroom Butler Villa Residence with Private Pool. Large families gravitate here for the villa layouts and the calmer environment. The beachfront four-bedroom butler villa with private pool is one of the most requested rooms on the property.

Best for: large families, repeat visitors, guests prioritizing privacy and space.

Concierge vs Butler: What's the Price Difference?

The service level you choose has a bigger impact on the price you pay than almost any other variable. That is both for pricing and the experience each level it delivers.

Beaches Concierge rooms include preferred locations, private check-in, and dedicated concierge support. Butler rooms feature highly personalized services around the clock, in-room dining, private transfers, and reservation management handled on your behalf.

The price jump from Concierge to Butler is typically 40–70%, depending on the village and room category. For families who will use the butler service actively, and many do, the value is there and important at such a large resort. For families who spend most of their day at the waterpark and beach, Concierge often makes the most sense.

One important note: room service is only included in butler-level rooms, with the exception of Treasure Beach Village, where all rooms include it.

How to Get the Best Price

Book with a Certified Beaches specialist. Beaches pricing is the same whether you book direct or through a travel advisor, but a specialist like us adds value that direct a booking cannot offer. We monitor your reservation for promotions after booking through our APEX Price Protection service, which automatically applies eligible discounts to your room when they become available. Families who book direct and miss a sale window have no recourse. Our clients don’t have that problem.

Travel during the low season. Late April through early June and September through mid-November offer the best rate-to-experience ratio. The resort is less crowded, rates are lower, and Grace Bay Beach is every bit as amazing.

Compare room categories before you book. The difference between a room that fits your family and one that doesn’t is not always obvious from a category name. We’ve been in nearly every room on this property. That context matters when you’re spending $7,500 + on a week’s vacation.

How Family Size Affects Your Price

Beaches prices per adult, with a discounted rate for children ages 2–15 and no charge for infants under 2.

A rough framework for planning:

Two adults, seven nights, French Village Concierge: $5,000 – $6,500 Family of four (two adults, two kids), seven nights, Italian Village Concierge: $8,500–$11,000 Family of five, seven nights, Key West Butler Villa: $12,000–$16,000 Family of four, seven nights, Treasure Beach Butler: $15,000–$20,000+

Please note, these are planning estimates, not quotes. Travel dates, current promotions, and room availability all affect the final number.

Is It Beaches Turks and Caicos Worth the Cost?

We rate Beaches Turks & Caicos 9.6 out of 10 in 2026. The honest answer is yes: Beaches Turks and Caicos is worth it for families who book the right room in the right village and set accurate expectations before arrival.

The families who felt the resort was a miss almost always had one of two problems: they booked a room that didn’t fit their family size or travel style, or they went in expecting a dining experience that rivals a highly rated NY restaurant. The good news is, food has improved in so many ways and under the current GM it’s only getting better. But food is not the only reason you choose Beaches Turks & Caicos. You choose it for Grace Bay, the waterpark, the kids programming, and the all-in experience that lets every member of the family stop thinking about logistics and just enjoy being together.

For a deeper look at the value question, read our full breakdown: Is Beaches Turks & Caicos Worth It?

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