These 5 Turks and Caicos Resorts Are Off-the-Radar Gems You’ve Probably Never Heard of
When you think of the best Turks and Caicos resorts, you probably imagine iconic Grace Bay sands, swaying palms, and upscale beachfront retreats, or something in between. And you know what? You’re not wrong. But if you venture beyond the bigger-name luxury stays, these sun-soaked islands are filled with boutique hideaways and charming resorts that often fly under the radar — and that’s exactly why you’ll love them. Several off them are also beyond the traditional travel hub of Provo, in places like North and Middle Caicos.
Whether you’re dreaming of a wellness sanctuary, a peaceful beachfront retreat, or an adventurous escape, these five hidden gems in Turks and Caicos offer unforgettable experiences away from the crowds.

Kokomo Botanical Resort, Providenciales
If your idea of paradise includes tropical gardens, eco-conscious living, and intimate privacy, Kokomo Botanical Resort is a dream come true. Nestled in the heart of Providenciales, this lush botanical retreat is a world apart from the busier resort strips. The moment you step onto the property, you’re surrounded by vibrant greenery, winding garden paths, and the gentle sounds of nature — a true oasis for relaxation. We absolutely loved our recent visit to the property, finding it a welcome sanctuary: quiet, uncrowded, serene.
The resort features charming standalone cottages with fully equipped kitchens and private verandas, giving you all the comforts of home wrapped in a tranquil island atmosphere. Spend your days lounging by the silky saltwater pool, enjoying the warm Caribbean sun, or take the complimentary shuttle to the resort’s private beach club, where powdery sands and crystal-clear waters await. The on-site restaurant, WE Market Cafe (recently named one of the region’s top restaurants), brings locally sourced flavors to your plate with inventive island cuisine that’s not to be missed. Rooms from $390.
Ports of Call Resort, Providenciales
Just a short walk from the world-renowned Grace Bay Beach, Ports of Call Resort is one of the best Turks and Caicos resort options if you’re craving convenience, comfort, and a splash of local charm. This colorful, village-style resort feels like a home away from home, with friendly staff who go out of their way to make your stay memorable. The resort’s cheerful, Caribbean-inspired decor creates a welcoming atmosphere, and its central location means you’re never far from island adventures.
The rooms include spacious guest rooms and one-bedroom suites, ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers. The resort’s beautifully landscaped pool area is the perfect spot to unwind after a day of snorkeling or diving in the surrounding turquoise waters. And with an array of shops, restaurants, and a grocery store just steps away, Ports of Call makes it easy to explore the flavors and culture of Providenciales without ever needing a car. Add in complimentary beach shuttle service and access to a dedicated stretch of Grace Bay Beach, and you’ve got an accessible, value-packed stay in one of the most desirable destinations in the Caribbean. And did we mention one of the best happy hours on Provo? Rooms from just $289.
The Regent Grand, Providenciales
If you’re looking for boutique luxury with a postcard-perfect beachfront location, The Regent Grand is hard to beat. This elegant resort, perched directly on the powder-soft sands of Grace Bay Beach, offers a refined yet intimate atmosphere that sets it apart from larger Turks and Caicos resorts. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be greeted with warm, attentive service and panoramic views of Grace Bay’s brilliant shade of blue.
Large suites and poolside villas come with high-end finishes, full kitchens, and sweeping balconies that invite you to soak in the sea breeze. Spend your days lounging beside the infinity-edge pool, strolling the pristine beach, or indulging in a spa treatment designed to melt your stress away. Golfers will appreciate the nearby Provo Golf Club, while adventure-seekers can dive into snorkeling, sailing, or paddleboarding excursions right off Grace Bay. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape or a relaxing family vacation, thisis a standout among Turks and Caicos luxury resorts, offering the destination’s signature brand of sophisticated comfort in a world-class setting. Because the location really is as good as it gets, making everything in town easily walkable. Entry-level rooms starting at $684.
Dragon Cay Resort, Middle Caicos
Rugged landscapes, unspoiled beauty, a world away from just about eveyrthing. Dragon Cay on Middle Caicos is a unique place to go. Overlooking the dramatic limestone cliffs and crescent beaches of Mudjin Harbor, the tiny, family-run resort offers a front-row seat to some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in Turks and Caicos. The accommodations — cottages and villas on the hill —are the perfect escape.

You wake up to the sound of waves crashing against the rocks, and spend your days exploring miles of secluded beaches, hidden sea caves, and scenic hiking trails. The on-site Mudjin Bar & Grill offers breathtaking views with your fresh-caught seafood, making every meal an experience to remember. This is the essence of the off-the-grid resort, and it’s a perfect add-on to a stay in Provo. Our suggestion? Book however long you’re looking to relax on Provo, then hop over to Dragon Cay for two or three days to really get away. Prices? Cottages starting at $211, according to Google Hotels.

Ocean Breeze Resort, North Caicos
Tucked away on totally off-the-travel-radar North Caicos, Ocean Breeze Resort is all about barefoot luxury and laid-back living. This boutique beachfront resort is small in size but big on charm, offering a handful of well-appointed suites. If you’re looking to disconnect and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Turks and Caicos Islands, this is the place to do it.
The hotel says it’s all about finding yourself in that pace of island life. Start with a sunrise beach walk, spend the afternoons kayaking through nearby mangroves, and wrap up your day with a sundowner. North Caicos is known as the “Garden Island” for its lush vegetation and quiet, untouched landscapes, and Ocean Breeze is the perfect base for exploring hidden beaches, local conch farms, and the famous flamingo ponds. For a true escape from the ordinary, Ocean Breeze Resort offers an intimate, authentic, boutique experience.