Best Turks and Caicos Wedding Resorts for Your Destination Wedding
Turks and Caicos sit at the top of nearly every “best beaches in the world” list, and the moment you see Grace Bay Beach, you’ll understand why. The 12-mile stretch of powdery white sand backed by impossibly turquoise water has won the “World’s Best Beach” title from Tripadvisor more times than any other. Add in the third-largest coral reef system in the world, a small-island feel anchored by quietly elegant boutique resorts, and you have one of the Caribbean’s most stunning wedding destinations.
A destination wedding in Turks and Caicos typically lands at the higher end of Caribbean averages, with most couples spending $15,000 to $25,000+ all-in. The island’s luxury-leaning resort scene means there are fewer mass-market all-inclusives and more boutique villas, family-friendly luxury anchors, and ultra-premium private island escapes. Wedding packages range from intimate elopement tiers up to fully custom luxury celebrations.
Below, we’ve put together our guide to the best Turks and Caicos destination wedding resorts for 2026, plus cost breakdowns, package details, travel logistics, and answers to the questions our Certified Destination Wedding Specialists hear most often. Here’s where to begin.
Top Turks and Caicos Destination Wedding Resorts
Most Turks and Caicos resorts cluster along Grace Bay Beach on the main island of Providenciales (Provo), with a smaller but distinguished collection on Pine Cay, Parrot Cay, South Caicos, and the quieter Leeward area. We focused on the properties our Specialists return to most often for Turks and Caicos celebrations, balancing the few partner-tier options with the boutique luxury that defines the island.
Whether you want a family-friendly all-inclusive, a private-island escape, or a boutique Grace Bay villa-style property, this lineup covers the range that Turks and Caicos has to offer.
Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort Villages and Spa

The only true all-inclusive on Grace Bay Beach, Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort Villages and Spa brings the Beaches family-focused Luxury Included experience to one of the world’s most beautiful stretches of sand. The expansive property is built across multiple “villages” (French, Italian, Caribbean, Key West, Seaside), with a 45,000-square-foot waterpark, an Xbox Play Lounge, and dedicated programs for kids and teens.
Wedding venues include the iconic Grace Bay beachfront, multiple garden settings, oceanfront terraces, and indoor reception spaces. Beaches’s signature Wedding-Free promotions and bonus inclusions are some of the most generous in the Caribbean, with full wedding packages available at no cost for qualifying room bookings.
Even better, guests enjoy unlimited dining at 21+ restaurants, premium drinks, water sports, kids’ clubs, and the Caribbean’s largest waterpark. This is the strongest pick for couples bringing larger family groups with kids of all ages.
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Alexandra Resort

An all-inclusive option on Grace Bay Beach, Alexandra Resort sits right on the world-famous shoreline and offers a more relaxed, mid-tier all-inclusive experience compared to the island’s higher-end properties. This family-friendly resort is known for genuine hospitality and a smaller, more personalized atmosphere than the bigger luxury anchors.
Wedding venues include the beachfront, garden ceremony spaces, and reception areas that scale to mid-sized celebrations. The all-inclusive plan covers meals, drinks, and basic activities, with wedding package customization that fits a range of budgets.
Guests can take advantage of complimentary access to sister property Blue Haven Resort, multiple beachfront pools, and an easy walk to Grace Bay Beach shops and restaurants. A great value pick on a Grace Bay address.
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Blue Haven Resort

On Leeward, just east of Grace Bay, Blue Haven Resort is a smaller all-inclusive sister property to Alexandra Resort. The family-friendly boutique sits on a quiet stretch of beach with a full-service marina, giving couples a calmer alternative to the busier Grace Bay corridor while still being close enough to enjoy it.
Their wedding venues include the beachfront, an oceanview terrace, and the marina’s waterfront setting. The intimate scale also means smaller weddings get a more personalized experience, with package customization to match.
Here, guests have complimentary access to sister property Alexandra Resort, including its restaurants, pools, and beach. Plus, the marina makes it easy to arrange snorkeling, fishing, or sailing excursions during the wedding weekend.
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COMO Parrot Cay

For couples wanting a true private-island wedding, COMO Parrot Cay sits on its own 1,000-acre island accessed by a 35-minute boat ride from Provo. The family-friendly ultra-luxury resort is a favorite of celebrities and couples who want extreme privacy combined with refined, design-led service.
Wedding venues include the private beach (consistently ranked among the world’s most beautiful), beachfront villas with their own pools and ceremony decks, and lush garden settings across the property. The COMO planning team also specializes in highly bespoke celebrations with custom florals, curated menus, and the kind of seclusion you can’t get on the main island.
Your guests can take advantage of the COMO Shambhala wellness program, an Asian-inspired spa, and miles of empty beach. This is one of the most exclusive wedding settings in the Caribbean.
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Grace Bay Club

On the heart of Grace Bay Beach, Grace Bay Club is the AAA Five-Diamond luxury anchor that helped put Turks and Caicos on the global luxury map. The family-friendly property combines refined Caribbean architecture with one of the best stretches of Grace Bay’s powdery sand and a service standard that consistently ranks among the world’s best.
Wedding venues here include the iconic Grace Bay beachfront, oceanview terraces with panoramic views, lush garden settings, and intimate reception spaces. The planning team specializes in custom, design-forward weddings with personalized florals, curated multi-course menus, and seamless multi-day event coordination.
Also, your guests have access to the infinity pool with swim-up bar, the spa, multiple gourmet restaurants, and the on-site water sports center, too! A top pick for couples wanting a luxury Grace Bay wedding with refined character.
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Sailrock Resort

On the dramatic cliffs of South Caicos, Sailrock Resort is the rare Turks and Caicos property that gives couples a completely different vibe from the Grace Bay scene. The family-friendly boutique resort sits on a 1.5-mile ridgeline with the Atlantic on one side and the Caribbean on the other, with views that are unlike anywhere else on the island.
Their wedding venues include cliffside ceremony spots with sweeping ocean panoramas, the resort’s secluded beach below the ridge, and oceanview villa terraces. This 18-villa property is intimate by design, ideal for couples wanting an exclusive, off-the-beaten-path celebration.
Guests can take advantage of world-class fishing (South Caicos is the Caribbean’s bonefishing capital), snorkeling along the third-largest coral reef in the world, and the genuine remoteness of a less-developed island. A perfect pick for couples wanting Turks and Caicos beauty without the Grace Bay crowds!
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Seven Stars Resort & Spa

On Grace Bay Beach, Seven Stars Resort & Spa brings family-friendly luxury to one of the best stretches of the world-famous beach. This all-suite property features a striking arch-shaped main building, multiple pools, and direct beachfront access, with apartment-style residences that work well for wedding groups.
Wedding venues include the beachfront, oceanview terraces, and the resort’s signature poolside settings. Their planning team specializes in mid-sized, design-forward weddings with custom florals and reception menus that pull from Turks and Caicos’s seafood-rich local cuisine.
Guests also have access to multiple pools, the on-site spa, beachfront dining, and an easy walk to Grace Bay Beach’s restaurants and shops. A strong pick for couples wanting Grace Bay luxury with a residential feel.
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The Palms Turks and Caicos

On Grace Bay Beach, The Palms Turks and Caicos is a family-friendly all-suite luxury property that consistently ranks among the Caribbean’s top resorts. The colonial-inspired architecture, oversized residence-style suites, and signature service make it a favorite for design-conscious couples.
The iconic Grace Bay beachfront, the resort’s classic gardens with reflecting pools, oceanview terraces, and elegant indoor spaces are included for your wedding ceremony options. The Palms planning team is known for fully custom, bespoke celebrations with attention to every detail.
Your guests have access to the Caribbean’s largest infinity pool, multiple gourmet restaurants, the Palms Spa, and the broader property’s refined hospitality. A top luxury pick alongside Grace Bay Club for couples wanting a polished Grace Bay celebration.
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Wymara Resort & Villas

On Grace Bay Beach with a contemporary, design-forward aesthetic, Wymara Resort & Villas brings boutique modern luxury to the famous shoreline. This family-friendly property pairs sleek architecture with the natural beauty of Grace Bay, and the villa side adds private accommodations for groups wanting more space.
Wedding venues here include the beachfront, oceanview terraces, the dramatic infinity pool deck, and the villa-side private spaces for buyout-style celebrations. The Wymara planning team also specializes in design-led weddings, with menus that pull from the island’s emerging culinary scene.
Also, guests can take advantage of the spa, multiple dining options, and the resort’s reputation for one of the best beachfront restaurants on the island. Truly a strong pick for design-conscious couples wanting a modern alternative to the more traditional Grace Bay luxury anchors.
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More Information for Planning Your Destination Wedding in Turks and Caicos
Beyond picking your resort, a few practical details will shape your Turks and Caicos wedding. Below you’ll find cost context, package overview, and travel logistics worth sharing with your guests.
Turks and Caicos Destination Wedding Cost
A destination wedding in Turks and Caicos typically lands in the $15,000 to $25,000+ range all-in for the couple, placing it at the higher end of Caribbean wedding pricing. Most groups bring 10 to 15 guests, and many couples splurge here for the once-in-a-lifetime Grace Bay setting. Most couples stay five nights.
Here’s how typical spending breaks down for the couple:
- Hotel for the couple: roughly $3,500 to $7,000 (based on $700 to $1,400 per night for a five-night stay, depending on resort tier)
- Airfare per couple: $1,000 to $1,400, depending on origin city and season
- Wedding package: $2,500 to $15,000+, depending on tier and customization
- Add-ons: photography upgrades, DJ, florals, and lighting (typically $500 to $3,000 combined)
Guests cover their own airfare and accommodations. Turks and Caicos rates run roughly $500 to $1,500 per person per night, with COMO Parrot Cay, Grace Bay Club, and The Palms on the higher end.
Turks and Caicos Destination Wedding Packages
Turks and Caicos resorts lean boutique and luxury, so packages tend to start at a higher entry point than budget destinations:
- Complimentary: available at Beaches Turks and Caicos with qualifying room-night bookings. Covers ceremony setup, officiant, basic florals, sparkling wine toast, and a small cake.
- Mid-tier: $3,500 to $7,500. Includes private reception venues, professional photography, ceremony music, and upgraded decor.
- Luxury: $8,000 to $15,000+. Full bespoke treatment with premium florals, open bars, extended photography and videography, custom lighting, and private buyouts at COMO Parrot Cay or Sailrock.
- Customizations: outside vendors are easier to bring in than at all-inclusive-heavy destinations, especially at the luxury boutique end of the lineup.
On ceremony type: Turks and Caicos allows legal civil marriages for non-residents with a 24-hour residency and a marriage license that can typically be processed quickly. Resort coordinators handle the paperwork, and the process is among the more straightforward in the Caribbean.
Turks and Caicos Destination Wedding Travel Information
Providenciales International Airport (PLS) is the main entry point, with direct flights from major U.S. cities including Miami, New York (JFK), Newark, Charlotte, Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Flight times from the U.S. average 90 minutes to 3.5 hours, making Turks and Caicos one of the most accessible Caribbean wedding destinations.
A few quick notes for you and your guests:
- USD is the official currency: rare for the Caribbean, Turks and Caicos uses the U.S. dollar as official currency, which makes budgeting and tipping easy for American couples and guests.
- Provo is the main island: Grace Bay and most resorts are on Providenciales. South Caicos (Sailrock) and Parrot Cay (COMO) require additional boat or short charter flights from Provo.
- Transfer times: Grace Bay resorts are 15 to 25 minutes from PLS. Leeward properties (Blue Haven) are about 25 minutes. South Caicos and Parrot Cay add 30 to 60 minutes via charter flight or boat.
- Language: English is the official language across the islands.
- Best time of year: December through May is the peak dry season with the most reliable weather. June through November is the rainier season, with hurricane risk highest in August through October.
Turks and Caicos Destination Wedding FAQs
What makes Turks and Caicos unique for destination weddings?
Two things set Turks and Caicos apart. First, Grace Bay Beach: 12 miles of powdery white sand backed by impossibly turquoise water, consistently ranked the best beach in the world. Second, the destination’s luxury-leaning resort scene, which is heavy on boutique and ultra-luxury properties rather than mass-market all-inclusives. Turks and Caicos is the right pick when the wedding location itself is meant to be the visual centerpiece.
How much does a destination wedding in Turks and Caicos cost?
A Turks and Caicos destination wedding typically lands in the $15,000 to $25,000+ range all-in for the couple, placing it at the higher end of Caribbean averages. Luxury anchors like COMO Parrot Cay, Grace Bay Club, and The Palms can push the total significantly higher, while Beaches Turks and Caicos and Alexandra Resort offer more all-inclusive value with complimentary packages available.
Can I have a legal wedding in Turks and Caicos?
Yes. The residency requirement is just 24 hours, and the marriage license is typically processed within two business days. Most resort coordinators handle the paperwork, and Turks and Caicos is generally considered one of the easier Caribbean destinations to navigate the legal process. Always confirm current requirements with your resort coordinator before traveling.
Should I stay on Grace Bay or a different part of Turks and Caicos?
Grace Bay on Provo is the center of the resort scene and the easiest pick for most couples, with the world-famous beach, the broadest restaurant scene, and the closest airport access. Leeward (Blue Haven) is a quieter alternative still on Provo. South Caicos (Sailrock) is the most remote, with cliffside scenery unlike Grace Bay. Parrot Cay (COMO) is a private island reached by boat, for couples wanting maximum seclusion.
When is the best time to get married in Turks and Caicos?
December through May offers the most reliable weather with dry, sunny days and warm but comfortable temperatures. May and November are great shoulder-season options with lower rates. June through November fall in the rainy season, with hurricane risk highest in August through October, so most couples avoid those months for outdoor ceremonies. Weekday weddings (Monday through Thursday) are almost always less expensive than weekend dates.
Start Planning Your Dream Turks and Caicos Wedding Today!
Turks and Caicos delivers what few other Caribbean destinations can: the world’s most beautiful beach, a refined boutique luxury resort scene, easy U.S. flight access, and the convenience of USD as official currency. Whether your vision is a private-island ceremony on Parrot Cay, a Five-Diamond Grace Bay celebration, or a cliffside South Caicos escape, this is the destination where the setting itself becomes the story.
Start your planning journey with the support of our Certified Destination Wedding Specialists. Fill out our online wedding planning form, and we’ll help you compare resorts, packages, and dates that fit your vision and budget. Your Turks and Caicos celebration is closer than you think.
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