Turks and Caicos may have only a half-dozen all-inclusive resorts, but most are located on one of the world’s best beaches and there’s something for every kind of traveler, whether that’s staying with a big brand-name resort chain, chilling out in a boutique-style hotel, or running away to a private island.

Set behind the sand dunes on the far west end of Grace Bay Beach, this low-rise hotel resembles a private beach bungalow as much as a resort, and with just 21 rooms, you’ll never have to jostle for a seat at the beach bar or a lounger on the beach (in fact, beach chairs are preassigned by room, so you’ll have a place set out for you and waiting at the end of the boardwalk every morning of your stay). This petite hotel has a charming courtyard restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, a smoothie bar when you’re feeling healthy and a champagne and caviar bar for indulging. Guests can walk to the Alexandria or take a free shuttle to the Beach House for more dining options (both are part of the Turks and Caicos Collection of all-inclusives).