Beaches Resorts has launched Treasure Beach Village, an addition to its Beaches Turks and Caicos experience, highlighting a $150m expansion.
The new resort along Grace Bay Beach introduces 101 multi-bedroom suites and new dining concepts.
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Treasure Beach Village presents new room categories designed for group stays. Notable are the CrystalSky four-bedroom oceanfront villas spanning over 2,600ft² across three storeys, accommodating up to ten guests with features such as rooftop deck and a private pool.
Additional accommodation includes The Chairman’s Penthouse Suite, which covers more than 2,800ft² over two levels; and Oceanview and Penthouse Concierge Suites for up to six guests.
Guests have access to a total of 28 dining options resort-wide, the 45,000ft² Pirates Island Water Park, kids camps, various activities, and entertainment.
Sandals and Beaches Resorts executive chairman Adam Stewart said: “As the next chapter in the Beaches Turks and Caicos story, Treasure Beach Village builds on everything families already love about this resort, adding incredibly spacious accommodations and freshly introduced experiences shaped by the way families travel today.”
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By GlobalDataThe opening marks part of a broader plan involving an investment of around $1bn to double Beaches’ Caribbean footprint in locations, including Barbados, Exuma (The Bahamas), Jamaica, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
