Ambergris Cay in Turks and Caicos unveils new waterside bungalows, villas, and expanded estate

Ambergris Cay, the ultra-luxury all-inclusive private island resort in the southeastern Turks and Caicos Islands, has announced a major expansion of its accommodations, introducing 12 new Waterside Bungalows, two new villas, a fully renovated Land’s End villa, and an expanded Dream Estate. The expansion represents one of the resort’s most significant inventory evolutions, offering a new water-forward experience while maintaining its low-density, privacy-driven development model.

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Available for summer stays starting June 2026, the Waterside Bungalows include six one-bedroom and six two-bedroom residences, designed for couples, small families, or groups seeking direct access to crystal-clear waters and proximity to the island’s Club House and activity hubs. Each bungalow features private terraces with heated plunge pools, sun loungers, shaded seating, and seamless connection to the water, with complimentary kayaks and paddleboards for daytime exploration.

The one-bedroom Waterside Bungalow spans approximately 1,600 square feet, accommodating up to three guests with a king bedroom, queen sleeper sofa, living area, wet bar, minibar, outdoor shower, and floor-to-ceiling glass offering uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape. The two-bedroom Waterside Bungalow, at roughly 2,257 square feet, accommodates up to five guests with a primary king suite, a second convertible bedroom, and open living spaces that balance togetherness with private retreats.

The resort has also expanded its villa portfolio with two new residences. Olympus, a 5,446-square-foot, four-bedroom beachfront villa, offers direct beach access from its private pool terrace. Tidecrest, a 5,780-square-foot, three-bedroom villa, emphasizes relaxed island living. Additionally, the Land’s End villa, a 4,660-square-foot, four-bedroom oceanview residence, has been fully renovated to elevate its prime positioning for seasonal whale watching.

The resort’s Dream Estate, spanning 19,337 square feet, now includes an additional bedroom, bringing the total to 11 bedrooms, enhancing its appeal for large groups, multi-generational travel, and private celebrations. This positions Dream Estate among the largest private residential resort offerings in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

“Ambergris Cay continues to attract discerning travelers who value seclusion, direct private air access, and an experience that feels entirely their own,” said Andreas Naegele, Vice President of Hospitality at Waterloo Hotel Management Ltd. “This thoughtful growth—from intimate Waterside Bungalows to expansive villas and estate-style stays—meets the rising demand for privacy, space, and tailored experiences while preserving the natural beauty and exclusivity of Ambergris Cay.”

All guests enjoy full access to the resort’s all-inclusive offerings, including globally inspired dining, dedicated island hosts, fitness programming, non-motorized water sports, guided excursions, and signature experiences such as beach bonfires and the floating Hangover Tiki Bar. Direct arrivals are facilitated via Ambergris Cay International Airport, which accommodates charter aircraft and eligible private jets.

The addition of these new accommodations marks the next chapter in Ambergris Cay’s evolution, reinforcing its reputation for rare privacy, elevated design, and unique ways to experience a private island getaway.

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