Top Turks and Caicos All Inclusive Destination Wedding Resorts
Turks and Caicos is primarily a boutique luxury wedding destination, but a handful of all-inclusive properties give couples access to the world-famous Grace Bay Beach with the convenience of bundled meals, drinks, and amenities. The all-inclusive lineup is concentrated and curated—three standout properties that span family-scale, mid-tier value, and intimate boutique options.
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 averages. The all-inclusive structure brings meaningful predictability for larger family wedding groups since per-guest dining and bar costs are built into the per-night rate. Several of these properties also offer complimentary wedding packages that add another budget lever on top of the bundled meals and drinks.
Below, we’ve put together our guide to the all-inclusive Turks and Caicos destination wedding resorts our Certified Destination Wedding Specialists recommend most often.
Top All Inclusive Wedding Resorts in Turks and Caicos
Turks and Caicos’s all-inclusive lineup is small but distinctive. Beaches Turks and Caicos anchors the family-friendly large-scale end with the brand’s signature Luxury Included program, while Alexandra Resort and Blue Haven Resort deliver smaller-scale all-inclusive options with sister-property cross-access. All three properties sit on or near Grace Bay Beach.
Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort Villages and Spa

The most prominent 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 Approved-tier property is built across five “villages” (French, Italian, Caribbean, Key West, Seaside), with a 45,000-square-foot Pirates Island 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. Even better, Beaches’s Wedding-Free promotions offer complimentary wedding packages with qualifying room blocks, and the all-inclusive plan eliminates per-guest food and beverage charges across the wedding weekend.
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Alexandra Resort

A mid-tier all-inclusive option directly on Grace Bay Beach, Alexandra Resort delivers the world-famous Grace Bay address at a more accessible price point than the larger luxury anchors. The family-friendly property includes family-sized suites, multiple beachfront pools, and complimentary access to sister property Blue Haven Resort just east of Grace Bay.
Their wedding venues include the beachfront, garden ceremony spaces, and reception areas that scale to mid-sized family celebrations. Also, the all-inclusive plan and sister-property access make this a strong value pick for couples wanting a Grace Bay address with predictable group budgeting.
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Blue Haven Resort

On Leeward, just east of Grace Bay, Blue Haven Resort is a smaller family-friendly all-inclusive sister to Alexandra Resort. The boutique property sits on a quiet stretch of beach with a full-service marina, offering a calmer alternative to the busier Grace Bay corridor at a more intimate scale than the bigger all-inclusives on the island.
Wedding venues include the beachfront, an oceanview terrace, and the marina’s waterfront setting. The intimate scale and all-inclusive plan together create a predictable budget for smaller, more personalized wedding celebrations. Sister-property access at Alexandra Resort effectively doubles the dining and amenity variety.
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More Information for Planning Your All Inclusive Turks and Caicos Wedding
Turks and Caicos All Inclusive Wedding Cost
An all-inclusive Turks and Caicos 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. The all-inclusive structure eliminates per-guest food and beverage spending across the wedding weekend, which can be a meaningful budget advantage for larger family groups. Beaches’ Wedding-Free packages add another layer of savings for couples meeting room-block minimums.
Why Choose All Inclusive in Turks and Caicos
Turks and Caicos is generally a boutique luxury destination with à la carte hotel pricing, so per-guest reception spending adds up fast for larger wedding groups. The three all-inclusive properties offer the only way on the island to eliminate that per-guest line item. Beaches’ family-focused programming, plus the Alexandra-Blue Haven cross-property access, give couples genuine variety despite the small overall all-inclusive footprint.
Turks and Caicos All Inclusive 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 average 90 minutes to 3.5 hours. All three all-inclusive properties (Beaches, Alexandra, Blue Haven) are 15 to 25 minutes from PLS. The U.S. dollar is the official currency, which simplifies budgeting for American couples and guests.
All Inclusive Turks and Caicos Wedding FAQs
Which Turks and Caicos all-inclusive is best for a wedding?
Beaches Turks and Caicos is the standout for larger family wedding groups, with the brand’s Luxury Included program, complimentary Wedding-Free packages, and extensive kids’ programming, including a waterpark. For smaller boutique celebrations, Alexandra Resort (more lively, directly on Grace Bay) or Blue Haven Resort (quieter, marina-side Leeward location) are the right picks, with sister-property cross-access between the two.
How much does an all-inclusive Turks and Caicos wedding cost?
An all-inclusive T&C wedding typically lands in the $15,000 to $25,000+ range all-in for the couple. Beaches offers the most predictable budget thanks to its all-inclusive plan plus complimentary Wedding-Free packages. Alexandra and Blue Haven offer more accessible per-night rates with the same bundled meal and drink structure.
Why are there fewer all-inclusive options in Turks and Caicos than in other Caribbean destinations?
Turks and Caicos’s resort scene is built around boutique luxury and ultra-luxury properties (Grace Bay Club, The Palms, COMO Parrot Cay) that operate as à la carte hotels rather than bundled all-inclusives. The destination’s positioning attracts a slightly different traveler base than mass-market Caribbean all-inclusive destinations, which is why the all-inclusive lineup is curated to just three standout properties.
When is the best time for an all-inclusive Turks and Caicos wedding?
December through May offers the most reliable weather with dry, sunny days. May and November are great shoulder-season options with lower all-inclusive rates. June through November fall in the rainy season, with hurricane risk highest in August through October. Weekday weddings are almost always less expensive than weekend dates.
Start Planning Your All Inclusive Turks and Caicos Wedding Today!
Turks and Caicos’s all-inclusive wedding lineup is small but curated, with three standout properties on or near Grace Bay Beach. Whatever your vision for an all-inclusive T&C celebration, family-scale Luxury Included experience, Grace Bay mid-tier value, or intimate Leeward boutique, the island has the right resort for your group.
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. Your all-inclusive Turks and Caicos celebration is closer than you think.
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Maggie started as the SEO Manager at DestinationWeddings.com in 2024, where she works to drive organic traffic and conversions while creating meaningful, SEO-optimized content for the website. Previously, Maggie's career spanned from Human Resources & Recruitment to teaching at international schools for almost 10 years. Maggie spends her free time traveling, learning new languages, reading non-fiction books, working out, going to the beach and spending time cuddling her dog, Lola!

