Beaches Resorts has unveiled Treasure Beach Village, a US$150 million expansion at Beaches Turks and Caicos, adding 101 multi-bedroom suites and a slate of new dining and entertainment concepts to the family-focused property.
Set along Grace Bay Beach, the new oceanfront village is located on the west end of the resort and is designed to accommodate larger, multigenerational groups. Among the signature accommodations are the oceanfront CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villas, offering more than 2,600 square feet of living space across three stories. The villas, which can host up to 10 guests, include private pools and rooftop decks outfitted with telescopes.

The Chairman’s Penthouse Suite spans more than 2,800 square feet over two levels and accommodates up to 10 guests across three bedrooms, centered around a sweeping staircase. Oceanview Two-Story Suites offer two- and three-bedroom layouts with open-concept designs, bunk beds and outdoor living areas. Additional Oceanview and Penthouse Concierge Suites sleep up to six guests.
Dining is also expanding with six new concepts, including the debut of Butch’s Island Chop House at a Beaches property. The steakhouse brand, popular at Sandals Resorts, pays tribute to the late founder Gordon “Butch” Stewart and features dry-aged steaks, seafood and a curated cocktail experience.
Treasure Beach Village also introduces Pinta Food Hall, featuring four culinary stations ranging from tacos and Asian stir-fries to Italian fare and an à la carte grill, as well as the brand’s first live churro station. BRÜ Coffee Bar serves Jamaica’s Blue Mountain coffee by day and transitions into a cocktail lounge at night.

At the center of the village is a 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style pool with three whirlpools, a waterslide and splash zone for children, and a swim-up bar. The expansion also debuts the brand’s first Starfish Cinema, a 32-seat theater offering daily screenings and family movie nights.
Guests at Treasure Beach Village have full access to the broader resort amenities, including 28 additional dining options, the 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island Water Park, unlimited land and water sports, daily entertainment and supervised kids’ camps.

Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Sandals and Beaches Resorts, described the opening as the next chapter for the brand, which plans to invest nearly US$1 billion to double its footprint across the Caribbean in destinations including Exuma in The Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Rates at Treasure Beach Village start at $1,060 per person, per night, with children’s rates beginning at $47 per night. A limited-time grand opening offer provides up to $500 in instant credits on select stays booked through May 31, 2026.















