All-Inclusive Turks & Caicos Guide 2026 — From Florida

By ABC Travel Advisor · March 28, 2026 · 7-9 min read · Direct flights from South Florida

Turks & Caicos remains one of Florida travelers' favorite escape spots — powder-white sand, calm turquoise water, and a quieter vibe than nearby Bahamas or Cancún. For 2026, several all-inclusive and semi-inclusive packages are available from Miami and Fort Lauderdale that combine short flights with resort value. Below you'll find real-price examples, recommended resorts for families and couples, best booking windows, and five current deals starting from about $899 per person.

Why Turks & Caicos in 2026?

Top All-Inclusive & Semi-Inclusive Resorts — Real Prices (Sample)

1. Beaches Turks & Caicos — Providenciales

$1,299/person $1,699 Save $400

7 nights · All-Inclusive · Family-Friendly · Flights from FLL included in sample price

Beaches is the region's dominant family all-inclusive with multiple pools, a superb kids club, and a 45,000 sq ft waterpark. Current sample rate for travel May 10–17, 2026 from Fort Lauderdale: $1,299/person on a family room (2 adults + 2 children) — includes nonstop flights, transfers and all meals.

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2. Amanyara — Providenciales

$2,950/person $3,400 Save $450

5 nights · Luxury · Adults/Couples · Villa and pool options

Amanyara is ultra-luxury and not traditionally all-inclusive, but many packages include breakfast, transfers and some resort credits. Sample 5-night package for May 12–17, 2026 starting at $2,950/person based on double occupancy (flights not always included).

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3. Grace Bay Club — Providenciales

$1,499/person $1,899 Save $400

6 nights · Resort with all-inclusive add-ons available · Great for couples & families

Grace Bay Club offers room packages with meal plans and resort credits. Sample mid-May 6-night package from Miami (MIA) with one checked bag and transfers: $1,499/person. Perfect balance of location and service.

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4. Alexandra Resort — Providenciales

$899/person $1,199 Save $300

5 nights · Semi-Inclusive · Budget-friendly · Flights from FLL in sample price

Alexandra Resort runs frequent package promotions for families and offers direct access to Grace Bay Beach. Sample deal for June 1–6, 2026 from Fort Lauderdale: $899/person including basic meals and transfers.

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5. Turks & Caicos Catamaran + Resort Combo

$999/person $1,299 Save $300

4 nights resort + 1-day catamaran island cruise · Great for active families

Combine a short Providence-based stay with a full-day catamaran snorkel trip to Little Water Cay for $999/person for travel in May — includes transfers and the excursion.

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Quick Comparison

Resort/PackagePrice/PersonNightsBest For
Beaches$1,2997Families
Amanyara$2,9505Luxury Couples
Grace Bay Club$1,4996Couples/Families
Alexandra Resort$8995Budget Families
Catamaran Combo$9995Active Families

Best Booking Windows — May vs June 2026

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How to Get the Best Price — Practical Tips

  1. Book 60–90 days before travel for best room categories and flight availability.
  2. Consider semi-inclusive resorts for savings — sometimes add-ons create more flexibility.
  3. Fly midweek (Tues/Wed) to save on airfare from Florida airports.
  4. Use a travel advisor — we monitor rates and rebook if prices drop.

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Top Activities & What to Expect

Turks & Caicos is ideal for low-key beach days and high-quality marine experiences. Expect calm, clear water ideal for snorkeling and beginner-friendly diving. Most resorts offer complimentary snorkeling gear and daily short excursions to nearby reefs. For families, the waterpark at Beaches creates an entire day of entertainment without leaving the property. For couples, private boat charters at sunset or day-long sailing trips to Half Moon Bay and the outer cays are highlights.

Travel Requirements & Tips

As of March 2026, U.S. citizens need a valid passport for international travel to Turks & Caicos. No visa is required for short tourist stays. Check with your airline for baggage rules — many sample package prices include one checked bag but not extras. We recommend adding refundable airfare or a flexible booking option in case plans change.

What to Pack

Bring reef-safe sunscreen (many islands restrict chemical sunscreens), a light rain jacket for short showers, and reef shoes if you plan to explore rocky areas. For evenings, resorts are casual but pack one smart-casual outfit for nicer dinners. If you're traveling with infants or toddlers, request cribs and confirm kids-club age rules ahead of booking — many properties have age restrictions for supervised activities.

Responsible Travel Notes

Turks & Caicos relies on fragile marine ecosystems. Avoid touching or standing on reefs, use reef-safe sunscreen, and consider booking tours with operators committed to sustainable practices. Choosing beach-friendly accommodations and following local guidance helps preserve the islands for future visitors.

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