The Best All-Inclusive Resorts In Turks and Caicos for Couples

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COMO Parrot Cay in Turks and Caicos
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james wong - the knot contributing writer and travel expert
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James Wong
james wong - the knot contributing writer and travel expert
James Wong
Travel Writer & Expert
  • James Wong is a freelance travel writer and expert.
  • He's reported for publications including VOGUE, GQ, Time Out and Thrillist.
  • James has lived in London, Tokyo and New York; and has traveled to almost every corner of the world.
Updated Jan 03, 2025
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Couples heading to the Caribbean will want to put their feet up at the best all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos, idyllic sanctuaries for rest and relaxation. This isn't a place to jam-pack an itinerary, but rather, a chance to disconnect from the stresses of everyday life and reconnect with each other by way of plush ocean-view suites, spa treatments and freshly caught seafood.

Turks and Caicos consists of 40 islands and cays, each with breathtaking natural landscapes and surrounded by impossible blue hues. It's one of the pricier spots, but that's a positive since it filters out much of the tourist noise you'd find on other Caribbean islands. Instead, couples willing to splurge are treated to a truly serene romantic getaway, ideal for a honeymoon, one-year anniversary trip or just an annual place to visit in January. We round up the very best Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resorts and adult-only all-inclusive resorts for romance.

Alexandra Resort, Grace Bay

Alexandra Resort, Grace Bay
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Grace Bay ranks as one of the best beaches in the world, so expect many resorts on this pristine stretch of coast. Alexandra Resort offers sublime views from their recently renovated studios and suites. Even guests in their garden or pool view options have plenty of access to vistas whether via breakfast overlook or jumping straight in with one of the all-inclusive watersports the property has to offer, such as kayaking, snorkeling and sailing on their 13' Hobie Cats.

Princess Drive, Grace Bay TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Blue Haven Resort, Leeward Settlement

Blue Haven Resort, Leeward Settlement
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Blue Haven is one of the top-rated all-inclusive resorts in Turks and Caicos, and it also happens to be the sister property of Alexandra Resort in Grace Bay. That means double the amenities and no getting bored, even for couples on longer romantic getaways. Blue Haven offers a boutique experience, with spacious studios and suites in an intimate setting. Non-motorized water sports out front of the property are complimentary, and premium beverages, including those from the swim-up pool, are included in the all-inclusive package.

Marina Road, Leeward Settlement TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Ambergris Cay Private Island, Ambergris Cay

Ambergris Cay Private Island, Ambergris Cay
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If a private island is in the honeymoon budget, then blow it out at Ambergris Cay. There are just 17 bungalows, a couple of two-bedroom beachfront bungalows and nine villas available, and with this being a private community your honeymoon is enjoyed in absolute seclusion. Surface from your boudoirs and select an a la carte meal from the restaurant (including top-shelf spirits), then sign on for complimentary activities spanning pickleball to snorkeling. The property also hosts beach bonfires and s'mores at the Club House.

Ambergris Cay, TKCA 1ZZ Big Ambergris Cay

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

COMO Parrot Cay, Parrot Cay

COMO Parrot Cay, Parrot Cay
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COMO Parrot Cay nestled on a private island is a top honeymoon spot. You'll find here 1,000 unspoiled acres of nature and powdered white beaches as your (adult) playground. COMO isn't technically an all-inclusive resort, however, its remote location means most guests upgrade to a full-board package. Everything centers around wellness. Think nutritious whole foods and seafood, yoga and holistic spa treatments that leave you feeling rejuvenated rather than needing to come home and detox.

TKCA 1ZZ Parrot Cay

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Club Med Turkoise Turks and Caicos, Grace Bay

Club Med Turkoise Turks and Caicos, Grace Bay
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A more affordable option for Grace Bay, Club Med Turkoise Turks and Caicos is an adults-only all-inclusive resort with superior and deluxe room options just steps from the prized white sands. Even if you're not staying, come use the pool with ResortPass. Guests get 24 included activities in the package, such as trapeze classes, but can add snorkel excursions for a fee. The dining options are Grace Bay, the main all-day restaurant, and The Sharkies Grill and Beach Bar, a casual terrace, plus three on-site bars.

Grace Bay Rd, Grace Bay TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Pine Cay Turks and Caicos, Pine Cay

Pine Cay Turks and Caicos, Pine Cay
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You have no choice but to summon luxury R&R on a private island; Pine Cay is an 800-acre wilderness wonder surrounded by blue. The resort has just 13 beachfront rooms and suites, and all its VIP guests enjoy gourmet sittings of breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Since Pine Cay is situated off the third largest barrier reef in the world, snorkeling is offered daily—this is your private aquarium. Meanwhile, land activities are fun under the sun, including biking, tennis and fitness classes.

TKCA1ZZ Pine Cay

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Beaches Turks and Caicos, Providenciales

Beaches Turks and Caicos, Providenciales
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Beaches Turks and Caicos has an impressive 21 dining options, making it a must for foodie couples as well as their taste-conflicting families. The cuisine list ranges from Caribbean to Japanese, and with seafood caught fresh, you know each bite bursts with flavor. There are even street food trucks for the grab-and-go. In terms of amenities, stay a while, because there's plenty to do. A 45,000-square-foot water park will keep the whole family busy, plus scuba diving, beach volleyball, shuffleboard, lawn chess and croquet. And when the grown-ups want to spa, a kids camp is available to drop the little ones off.

Lower Bight Road, TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Sailrock, South Caicos

Sailrock, South Caicos
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There's no need for Wi-Fi at Sailrock, a South Caicos beauty where you can go off the grid. The Turks and Caicos all-inclusive resort offers five-star suites and beachfront villas with private plunge pools, large soaking tubs and jaw-dropping views, and their meals focus on freshly caught and local produce served with a Caribbean flair. You'll need to stay four nights or more to take advantage of the all-inclusive and all-luxury package, which covers four meals per day and alcoholic beverages.

Front Street, TKCA 1ZZ South Caicos

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Ritz-Carlton, Turks & Caicos, Providenciales

The Ritz-Carlton, Turks & Caicos, Providenciales
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Marriott Bonvoy loyalists will be able to flex their points at The Ritz-Carlton in Turks and Caicos, but while this isn't an all-inclusive hotel, there's still a way to leave all logistics behind. Simply book a room or suite with Club access and get a hotel within a hotel experience. This includes access to the Club Lounge with a dedicated concierge team, and a five times per day complimentary food and beverage offering (breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, hors d'oeuvres and cordials).

Grace Bay Road, TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales

4.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

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