Beaches Turks & Caicos Reopens After Hurricane Irma Forced Closure

Following its closure due to Hurricane Irma, Sandals Resort International has announced that Beaches Turks and Caicos Village & Spa reopened its doors on Thursday, December 14.

“We know how important vacation time is and so we’re just delighted that Beaches Turks & Caicos is not only reopening its doors ahead of pace, but we’ve introduced some amazing new features making this award-winning resort better than ever,” said Gordon “Butch” Stewart, founder and chairman of Sandals Resorts International, in a written statement. “The entire resort has been refreshed and our staff is eagerly awaiting the arrival of our guests.”

It was back in September when Sandals Resorts International announced the resort would reopen on Dec. 14. And along with opening on time, the resort is also introducing some new features. 

 

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Beaches Turks & Caicos has expanded its offerings to include Beaches’ first Indian restaurant, Bombay Club, bringing the total number of restaurants to 21. Guests will also be able to enjoy two brand-new food trucks at the waterpark: Mr. Mac, serving mac & cheese, and Curls ‘n Swirls, for a taste of the island’s ice cream.

Families will also have the opportunity to take part in new culinary adventures happening every night, such as a fish fry on Wednesdays and weekly beach parties featuring live entertainment and cuisines from around the world. 

Additionally, Beaches Turks & Caicos will debut new entertainment experiences as part of its Xbox Play Lounge, including the new Xbox One X.

Accommodations across all five of the resort’s villages have been improved and the lobbies and public areas have new finishing touches. Accommodations start at $333 per adult/per night.

The Sandals Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Beaches Resorts’ parent company, Sandals Resorts International, was deeply involved in the recovery effort following Hurricane Irma. The Sandals Foundation and team members from Beaches Turks & Caicos partnered with the Salvation Army and the Red Cross to deliver desperately needed food items to victims of one of the most powerful hurricanes in history.  

The Sandals Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the communities where SRI operates throughout the Caribbean. One hundred percent of the monies contributed to The Sandals Foundation goes directly to programs benefiting the Caribbean.

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