Turks and Caicos Hits 2 Million Total Visitors as Tourism Growth Continues

By: - March 26th, 2026
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Grace Bay Beach in Turks and Caicos.

The Turks and Caicos Islands entered 2026 with the same steady demand that defined the destination’s performance last year, reinforcing its position as one of the Caribbean’s leading high-end markets. New data from Experience Turks & Caicos shows continued growth across both stayover and cruise segments, alongside a pipeline of new luxury development that is already beginning to come online.

A Record Year for Stayover and Cruise Arrivals

Tourism officials reported that the destination welcomed approximately 2 million total visitors in 2025, a figure driven by gains in both overnight and cruise travel. Stayover arrivals reached 640,754, reflecting sustained demand for the islands’ resort product, particularly along Providenciales’ Grace Bay corridor.

Cruise tourism also remained a major contributor, with 1.3 million cruise passengers visiting the destination last year. That total represented a 5 percent increase compared to 2024, signaling continued strength in the cruise sector and the growing importance of Grand Turk as a port of call.

The fourth quarter delivered an additional boost. December arrivals rose 7 percent year over year, closing out the calendar with clear upward momentum. That performance has extended into the new year, with January 2026 stayover arrivals up 2 percent compared to the same period in 2025.

Tourism leaders view the consistency across both segments as a reflection of the destination’s broad appeal, from luxury-focused overnight travelers to cruise guests seeking shorter visits.

Luxury Demand Continues to Drive Growth

Turks and Caicos has long been positioned at the premium end of the Caribbean market, and recent figures suggest that strategy continues to resonate. The destination’s growth has been fueled by high-spending travelers, repeat visitation, and continued interest from North American source markets.

Grace Bay remains the center of that demand, anchored by a concentration of upscale resorts, private villas, and residential-style accommodations. The clarity of the water, white-sand beaches, and relatively low density compared to other Caribbean destinations continue to define the product offering.

Tourism officials point to steady year-over-year increases as evidence that the islands are maintaining their competitive edge in a crowded luxury landscape. Strong airlift from major U.S. gateways, combined with consistent brand positioning, has helped sustain that trajectory.

New Openings Begin to Expand Inventory

The next phase of growth is already taking shape through a series of new resort openings and residential developments scheduled throughout 2026. Several of these projects are now operational, adding fresh inventory to a market where availability often tightens during peak travel periods.

Hotel Indigo Turks & Caicos opened in early March, marking the brand’s entry into the destination. The property brings a boutique-oriented, lifestyle-driven product to Grace Bay, expanding the range of accommodations beyond traditional luxury resorts.

Also newly opened is the Treasure Beach Village expansion at Beaches Turks & Caicos. The addition introduces new accommodations, dining venues, and family-focused amenities, reinforcing the resort’s position as one of the Caribbean’s leading all-inclusive offerings for multigenerational travel.

Additional projects are expected to come online later in the year. The Andaz Turks & Caicos at Grace Bay is among the most anticipated, representing Hyatt’s continued expansion in the region and adding another high-end option in one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after beach destinations.

Meanwhile, Grace Bay Resorts is advancing The Point, a residential development that reflects ongoing demand for branded residences and extended-stay ownership opportunities in the islands.

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