In 2026, Beaches Turks & Caicos has five villages spread across 95 acres of Grace Bay, and with over 50+ room categories to choose from, we understood the need to help our clients better understand where everything is located.
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.
We built the interactive map below because a screenshot of the official resort map doesn’t tell you everything, like which pool gets crowded, which rooms are furthest from the beach, or which village is closest to Camp Sesame, or how much a Beaches Turks and Caicos vacation will cost.
Click any pin to view a photo and explore the resort features, room locations, prices, and amenities.
Toggle between Villages and Places using the filter above the map, or leave it on All to see everything at once. Numbered pins mark the five villages; the smaller pins mark pools, dining, the waterpark, and the spots our clients ask about most.
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Treasure Beach Village is the newest village on the resort, and the one with the most exclusive room categories, featuring Concierge Level and Butler Level only. One detail that surprises guests who book based on photos alone: most Treasure Beach rooms face the pool, not the ocean. If an ocean view is non-negotiable, say so when you book. If you’re fine trading the view for the newest construction and the most attentive service tier on property, this is the village.
We’ve booked the Caribbean Village more than any other on this resort, and so has the rest of the advisor community. It’s the most-booked village by volume by a wide margin. Central beach access, the largest number of room categories from the entry-level walkout rooms all the way up to the newly renovated Seaside One-Bedroom Concierge Villas, and enough activity around it that you never feel like you’re missing something.
For 2026, there’s one thing you need to know: part of the East Wing is mid-renovation. The affected buildings aren’t available to book, but you want to confirm which specific rooms are open for your dates rather than assuming. If you’re booking independently, call and ask directly.
If you’re booking through us, we’ll sort that out before you ever see a confirmation.
The most affordable entry point on the resort, and the second-closest village to the waterpark. French Village is a great choice if budget is a primary part of your decision and as for a room recommendation, check out the refreshed French Village Luxury Room.
The one thing we tell every client who books here: ask about your specific building before you arrive. A TripAdvisor review from April 2026 was literally titled “Know Which Village Is Close to the Beach.” The guest discovered on arrival that their room sat at the entrance gate, the farthest possible position from the water. That’s not a French Village problem specifically. It’s a resort-wide reality. But it surprises more guests in French Village than anywhere else because the village’s position on paper makes it look closer to the beach than some of those rooms are.
As your advisor, we’ll always submit a building request before your trip. Room assignments are finalized about a 24/48 hours out. That’s the window to work with.
The Italian Village pool is the best on the resort, which is the consistent verdict of guests, repeat visitors, and our clients across years of reviews. Get there before 9am if you want a chair. By mid-morning, it’s the busiest spot on the property.
For 2026, many of the rooms here are refreshed with new furniture and paint. One of our personal favorites is the Italian Beachfront Penthouse Two Bedroom Imperial Butler Family Suite. The pictures don’t yet reflect these changes, but having just stayed in the Italian Oceanview Two Bedroom Butler Family Suite – MP, we can vouch for the improvements being made.
The Key West Village is where we recommend families with babies book. The resort built a dedicated kids camp specifically for non-walking infants here. It’s not part of Camp Sesame; it’s its own separate setup staffed for that age group, and no other village has this. If you’re traveling with a child who isn’t walking yet, we recommend connecting with us before you book anything, so you’re informed and can make the best decision for your family.
The Key West Village is also the quietest village on the resort. Having originally been a separate resort entirely (the Veranda) before Beaches purchased it, that history shows in the layout, which is more spread out and has less foot traffic than the central villages. There are tennis courts here, too, if that matters to your family.
Our top recommendation for families in the Key West Village is the Key West Oceanview Four Bedroom Butler Villa Residence as it is beachfront and central to all of the dining options here.
Pirates Island Waterpark is closest to the French Village but central to the Italian Village, Key West Village, and Caribbean Village, with the Treasure Beach Village being the furthest away. If the waterpark is the reason you’re booking this resort, build your village choice around proximity to it first and work backward from there.
A few restaurants on property currently enforce age restrictions, Sapodilla among them is 18+, so if you’re traveling with kids and have your heart set on a specific restaurant, confirm the policy with us and we’ll help you be prepared before you arrive.
On the other end of the spectrum, Cricketers is the insider’s pick: rarely busy, fast service, and the bar regulars quietly prefer over the louder pool bars.
The Italian Village pool gets the most praise and the most crowds. Caribbean Village’s pool runs noticeably calmer, especially outside of peak weeks, and is the better choice if a relaxed pool day matters more than being near the social center of the resort.
Treasure Beach’s pool is the newest and most exclusive, but remember: most rooms here face the pool rather than the water, so if you book Treasure Beach for the pool, you’re getting exactly what you came for.
If beach time matters more to your trip than anything else on this map, the time of year matters as much as the village you book. May and June consistently bring calmer water and fewer red-flag days than early-to-mid April, based on what we hear from clients trip after trip. It’s not a guarantee either way, conditions vary year to year, but if you have flexibility, it’s worth factoring in.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed trying to pick the right room, village, or even time of year, this is what we do every day.
We’ve been in every village, worked directly with the staff, and booked hundreds of families into their perfect Beaches Turks and Caicos vacation. As a Sandals Chairman’s Royal Club Diamond Elite Travel Advisor, we can help you maximize your Beaches vacation experience when booking with a Sandals Resort expert. We give you price protection, access to exclusive offers, loyalty rewards, and cost-saving strategies.