The conch shell sounded just after sunset on Grace Bay. Then a 50-person Junkanoo procession moved across the new village pathways, fire performers and acrobats fanned out across the property, fireworks burst over the Caribbean Sea, and a “Shellebrity” pink carpet — a nod to the blush interior of a Turks and Caicos conch — filled with familiar faces. That was the scene this weekend at Beaches Turks & Caicos as Beaches Resorts officially unveiled Treasure Beach Village, the $150 million, all-suite expansion that Executive Chairman Adam Stewart calls “the first expression of Beaches Resorts’ US $1 billion investment in the future of the brand.”
Treasure Beach Village quietly welcomed its first guests on March 1, 2026. But this past weekend — Friday May 15 through Sunday May 17 — was the formal debut. And for Beaches, it wasn’t just a ribbon-cutting. It was a multi-day Caribbean street festival staged across the entire resort, attended by Turks and Caicos Premier Charles Washington Misick, Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, and Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness, alongside celebrity guests Boris Kodjoe, Nicole Ari Parker, Taye Diggs, Chad Michael Murray, Jamie Chung, Jesse Eisenberg, Amanda Kloots, Melissa Roxburgh, and “Good Morning America” weather anchor Sam Champion.
What Treasure Beach Village Actually Is — The Sixth Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos
Treasure Beach Village is now the sixth themed village at Beaches Turks & Caicos, joining the Caribbean, Italian, French, Key West, and Seaside villages that already line Grace Bay. What sets it apart: it’s the first village built as 100% all-suite, and it’s purpose-built for the kind of multi-generational and group travel that Beaches has been booking more of every year.
The headline numbers: 101 new multi-bedroom suites across 11 room categories, seven new dining concepts, a 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style infinity pool that winds through the village toward the beach, a new Starfish Cinema, three new water slides, and private cabanas. Suite categories range from Concierge Suites for couples-plus-kids up to the CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villas — three-story beachfront villas of 2,600+ square feet that sleep up to 10 guests and come with a private pool and a rooftop deck with a telescope — and the Chairman’s Penthouse Suite, a 2,800-square-foot two-story residence with three bedrooms that also sleeps 10. Oceanview Two-Story Suites between those tiers add open-plan layouts with modern bunk beds, dining nooks, and al fresco living rooms designed specifically for families traveling together.
The full Treasure Beach Village room map, with category-by-category pricing, is on the official Treasure Beach Village page at beaches.com.
Seven New Dining Concepts — Including Butch’s Island Chop House and The Pinta Food Hall
The expansion adds seven new restaurants and bars to a property that already had a high-21 food and beverage count — putting Beaches Turks & Caicos among the most dense all-inclusive dining campuses anywhere in the Caribbean.
- Butch’s Island Chop House — the first Caribbean-themed take on the Butch’s steakhouse brand that has become a signature concept across the Sandals and Beaches portfolio. Named for Sandals/Beaches founder Gordon “Butch” Stewart.
- The Pinta Food Hall — a casual, modern food hall with multiple stations: Italian, Mexican, Asian, salads, and a grill station, with grab-and-go options for families on the move between pool and beach.
- Brü — a craft coffee bar.
- Plus four additional new venues spanning beach-side, pool-side, and family casual concepts.
Add the new seven to the existing Beaches Turks & Caicos restaurant lineup and guests now have one of the deepest included-dining benches in the Caribbean all-inclusive category — without the upcharges, à la carte tabs, or reservation games you’d find at most luxury-tier family resorts.
What Adam Stewart Said — and Why $1 Billion of Beaches Investment Matters Right Now
Speaking on the new village’s pool deck, Beaches Executive Chairman Adam Stewart framed the opening as a first chapter rather than a finish line: “This weekend marks the first expression of Beaches Resorts’ US $1 billion investment in the future of the brand. Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos represents the next chapter for Beaches, and is part of a broader expansion that includes future resorts in Exuma, Barbados, Jamaica, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.”
That’s the bigger story. Treasure Beach Village is one piece of a multi-resort, multi-island Beaches buildout that was first detailed in early May 2026 — a pipeline that includes brand-new Beaches resorts in The Bahamas (Exuma), Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and a return to Jamaica. We covered the full $1 billion expansion roadmap in our Beaches $1 billion expansion deep dive. If you’ve been waiting for Beaches to grow beyond Turks & Caicos and Negril, the wait is officially over — and Treasure Beach Village is the proof of concept.
Inside the Opening Weekend — Fire Performers, Junkanoo, and a Beach Bash With American Authors
The headline event was Friday night’s Treasure Beach Village Bash, a production-style launch staged inside the new village. Guests entered along the “Shellebrity” pink carpet — a deliberate reference to the blush tones inside a Turks and Caicos conch shell — and the evening opened with a conch blower and a spoken-word performance by students from Provo Inter High School Choir.
From there, a 50-person Junkanoo procession wound through the village alongside dancers from Rhythmic Dance Haven, fire performers, acrobats, and a tightrope act from the internationally known troupe Jonglissimo. Illuminated fishing-boat installations floated on the new village pool in tribute to the islands’ conch-fishing heritage. Fireworks burst over the sea above Grace Bay. At one point, Beaches team members and guests sang “We Are Family” together. The night closed with a live set from American Authors — the band opened with “Best Day of My Life” before stepping into the crowd mid-performance.
The weekend wasn’t just one night, though. It opened with a Regatta Golden Hour beach gathering — yacht rock from DJ Mr. Wired Up, cocktails served in coconuts, catamarans drifting offshore — and continued with a full block-party-style takeover of the resort’s French Village (live music, parades, fish-fry stations, grilled seafood, fresh conch dishes). Pickleball clinics with APP professional Megan Fudge, mahjong sessions hosted by Kari Long of Mahj on the Beach, and Island Routes catamaran cruises filled the days. The Sandals Foundation Reading Road Trip ran alongside the celebration, connecting guests with local students through literacy activities and Turks and Caicos school visits.
Pricing and the Treasure Beach Grand Opening Offer (Closing May 31)
Treasure Beach Village Concierge Suites start at approximately $1,060 per person per night (children from $47 per child per night) on Beaches’ published rates, with multi-bedroom Reserve Villas pricing well above that depending on category, season, and party size. Memorial Day weekend is the next major US travel-shopping moment on the calendar, and Beaches has stacked two specific deal mechanics on Treasure Beach Village stays that close before June:
- Treasure Beach Grand Opening Offer — up to $500 in instant credits on select stays at Beaches Turks & Caicos’ Treasure Beach Village. Booking deadline: May 31, 2026. Travel window: any-time. Live on the Beaches Sale page.
- Travel Advisor Appreciation Month bonus — added booking-credit/cash incentives for May 1–31 bookings made through certified Sandals/Beaches travel advisors. Closes May 31, 2026. We broke this down in our Travel Advisor Appreciation Month explainer.
Both of those promotions disappear on the night of May 31. If you’ve been on the fence about a Treasure Beach Village booking, the next 11 days are the last clean window to stack them.
Steve’s Expert Take
I’ve personally visited all 17 Sandals and Beaches Resorts and I’m a Sandals Chairman’s Royal Club Platinum Elite Advisor — for context on the next sentence: Treasure Beach Village is the most consequential new build Beaches has done in a decade, and it’s the strongest argument the brand has ever made for the family-luxury category.
Here’s why. The Caribbean family all-inclusive segment has been bracketed for years between strong-but-aging family-mass options on one side and adults-skewed luxury resorts that quietly de-prioritize kids on the other. Beaches has always sat in the middle. What Treasure Beach Village does is take Beaches’ middle position and push it firmly upmarket without sacrificing what families actually book Beaches for: included nannies through the Caribbean Adventure with Sesame Street program, included scuba diving for certified guests, included airport transfers, included tips, included Wi-Fi, included Xbox and PlayStation gaming, and the new included dining. The CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villas in particular — 2,600 square feet on the sand with a rooftop telescope deck — are the closest thing a Caribbean family all-inclusive has produced to a private-residence experience, and they’re going to be very hard to book on holiday weeks once the Beaches buyer base catches up to what’s now possible.
The other half of my read: the $1 billion expansion roadmap that Adam Stewart announced this weekend is the most aggressive growth posture Beaches has ever taken. Beaches Exuma, Beaches Barbados, Beaches Saint Vincent, and a Beaches Jamaica return are all in the pipeline. If you book any Beaches vacation in the next 24 months, you’re booking during the brand’s biggest investment cycle since the original Beaches Turks & Caicos opened in 1997. Treasure Beach Village is the leading edge of that cycle.
How to Book Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos
The fastest path is a free quote from Pixie Vacations. We’re an Executive Preferred Sandals/Beaches Agency with 735+ five-star Google reviews, our agents are all Sandals/Beaches certified, and we handle the full stack — pricing every Treasure Beach Village suite category side by side, applying the Grand Opening $500 instant credit, layering the Travel Advisor Appreciation Month bonus (before it closes May 31), and locking the booking in time to preserve every available incentive.
- Free Beaches Turks & Caicos quote: pixievacations.com/get-a-quote
- Phone: 678-815-1584
- Email: info@pixievacations.com
- Browse Treasure Beach Village: beaches.com/resorts/turks-caicos/treasure-beach
- See live Beaches deals: beaches.com/sale
- Watch Steve’s Sandals & Beaches video tours: @GrizAllInclusive on YouTube
Steve Griswold is the founder and editor-in-chief of CaribbeanMag.com, a Sandals Chairman’s Royal Club Platinum Elite Advisor, and the owner of Pixie Vacations — an Executive Preferred Agency with 735+ five-star Google reviews. Steve has personally visited all 17 Sandals and Beaches Resorts. As seen on USA Today, NBC, ABC, CNN & HLN.
