Treasure Beach Village Review at Beaches Turks and Caicos


If you’ve been following the updates about Beaches Turks and Caicos, you probably know the newest addition to the resort is Treasure Beach Village, and the moment it was announced, I knew I had to be there for opening weekend.

After spending 85 nights across Sandals and Beaches Resorts, I can confidently say this village was exactly what Beaches Turks and Caicos needed.

Families had been asking for:

  • larger family suites

  • truly separate sleeping spaces

  • more elevated dining

  • easier layouts

  • bigger balconies

  • and a more luxury-style family experience

Treasure Beach Village delivers on all of it.

Nicole Golden | Golden Times Travel | XOC Treasure Beach Oceanview Concierge Suite Balcony

The Family Suite Layout Makes So Much Sense

One of the biggest upgrades in Treasure Beach Village is the room layout itself.

In many family-style suites at all-inclusive resorts, “separate sleeping space” can sometimes mean the kids sleep in an open area near the entrance or in a space that still makes it difficult for parents to fully relax once kids are asleep.

Treasure Beach Village was clearly designed with real families in mind.

When you enter the suite:

  • the kids’ room has its own private space

  • its own bathroom

  • and an actual door separating it from the main living area

That means parents can still move around, order room service, enjoy the balcony, or quietly step out for coffee without worrying about waking sleeping children.

It’s a small detail, but for families, those details completely change the feel of the vacation.

The Balconies Are Actually Designed for Families

Another huge improvement?

The balconies.

Many family suites at resorts technically sleep 5–8 guests, but the outdoor space often only comfortably fits two people.

Treasure Beach Village changed that completely.

The balconies feel usable for families:

  • dining tables

  • lounging space

  • room to relax

  • room to read

  • room for everyone to spread out comfortably

It feels less like a hotel balcony and more like an extension of your suite.

The Layout of the Village Is Extremely Convenient

One thing I immediately noticed during my stay was how easy Treasure Beach Village is to navigate.

At some large resorts, you can spend a surprising amount of time walking from your room to restaurants, coffee shops, or pools.

Treasure Beach Village feels much more compact and intentional.

You step off the elevator or stairs and:

  • the coffee shop is right there

  • dining is nearby

  • the pool is close

  • the beach views are everywhere

It creates a much more relaxed experience because you’re spending less time walking and more time enjoying your vacation.

Bru Coffee Shop | Beaches Turks and Caicos | Treasure Beach Village

The Coffee Shop Is One of My Favorite Additions

The coffee shop inside Treasure Beach Village is adorable and incredibly convenient.

It’s open throughout the day and evening, and even transitions into more of a bar/lounge atmosphere later at night.

Little touches like this make the village feel elevated without feeling overly formal.

Dining Finally Feels More Flexible for Families

One of the things many families struggle with on vacation is finding meals everyone agrees on.

At many resorts, one person wants pizza, another wants something healthier, another wants something simple for picky eaters, and suddenly you’re walking all over the resort trying to piece together dinner.

The dining setup at Treasure Beach Village solves that problem beautifully.

The food hall concept offers multiple menus and dining styles all in one place.

That means:

  • one person can order a burger

  • another can order Thai-inspired dishes

  • another can keep it simple with pasta or familiar kid-friendly options

Without needing to visit three separate restaurants.

Even better: the menus change throughout the day.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner all feel completely different, so you can eat there multiple times during your trip without getting bored.

Pinta Food Hall | Treasure Beach Village | Beaches Turks and Caicos

The Breakfast Experience Feels Elevated

Treasure Beach Village also introduced some elevated dining touches that make the experience feel more luxury-focused.

Butch’s breakfast includes:

  • beautifully plated meals

  • French press coffee

  • sparkling or still water service

  • upgraded presentation

  • more refined dining spaces

It still feels family-friendly, just more polished.

Butch’s | Treasure Beach | Beaches Turks and Caicos |

The Pool and Beach Views Are Stunning

The infinity pool overlooking the beach is one of the most beautiful areas in the entire resort.

The way the water blends into the ocean creates incredible views from almost everywhere in the village.

There are also thoughtful family touches throughout the pool area:

  • a small waterslide for kids

  • sunken seating areas for families

  • snow cones at the swim-up bar

  • plenty of space to relax without feeling crowded

The entire village feels modern, bright, and easy to enjoy.

Treasure Beach Pool at Night

The Movie Theater Is a Hidden Hit for Families

One unexpected favorite?

The movie theater.

The popcorn station alone was a huge hit with kids.

Sometimes the little details matter most, especially at Caribbean resorts where familiar snack foods aren’t always as easy to find.

Being able to grab popcorn, pair it with a snow cone, and relax for a bit out of the sun became one of those fun little vacation moments families remember.

Treasure Beach Movie Theatre

Final Thoughts on Treasure Beach Village

Treasure Beach Village feels like Beaches Turks and Caicos truly listened to what families wanted.

It combines:

  • luxury-style accommodations

  • practical family layouts

  • elevated dining

  • beautiful views

  • easier resort navigation

  • and thoughtful details that make vacations smoother for parents

For families wanting a more upgraded Beaches experience, Treasure Beach Village absolutely delivers.

And after experiencing everything from entry-level rooms to butler-level suites across Sandals and Beaches Resorts, I can honestly say this village stands out as one of the most thoughtfully designed family resort expansions I’ve experienced.

Planning a Beaches Turks and Caicos Vacation?

Choosing the right village and room category can completely change the feel of your trip.

If you want help deciding whether Treasure Beach Village is the right fit for your family, you can book a consultation and I’ll help you compare:

  • room categories

  • village locations

  • upgrades worth the splurge

  • and the best fit for your family’s travel style.