Turks And Caicos Building on Last Year’s Tourism Upswing to Start 2026

Image: Aerial view of Beaches Turks and Caicos. (Photo Credit: Beaches Resorts)
Image: Aerial view of Beaches Turks and Caicos. (Photo Credit: Beaches Resorts)
Brian Major
by Brian Major
Last updated: 12:55 PM ET, Tue March 24, 2026

The Turks and Caicos Islands posted solid tourism numbers in 2025, according to data from Experience Turks and Caicos (ETC), the island’s exclusive tourism authority. Total visitation reached two million visitors last year, a two percent year-over-year increase.

The record-level tourism achieved in 2025 has been followed by a strong start in 2026. In fact, January 2026 arrivals are up two percent over the same period in 2025.

The Turks and Caicos Islands experienced strong performance across key segments in 2025. From January through December 2025, total overnight, land-based arrivals reached 640,754 with steady visitation from primary source markets including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

December delivered a particularly strong performance as arrivals increased seven percent year-over-year, signaling renewed upward momentum entering the peak winter season and into 2026. The momentum is expected to continue this year.

Meanwhile, cruise tourism continued to climb in 2025 following an impressive 30 percent year-over-year growth in 2024. In 2025, the destination welcomed approximately 1.3 million cruise passengers, representing a five percent increase over 2024. The segment’s performance strengthened further in December, which recorded 129,346 cruise passengers, a 22 percent year-over-year increase, supported by the berthing of 11 additional ships in Grand Turk during the month.

The Turks and Caicos’ sustained tourism activity coincided with a significant decrease in crime across the destination, including a 40 percent reduction in violent crime over the past year, driven by strengthened safety protocols and enhanced police visibility, according to ETC. This improvement reinforces the Turks and Caicos Islands’ commitment to safety, highlighting its reputation as a welcoming and safe Caribbean destination, supported by consistent visitor demand and ongoing advancements in public safety.

“We are proud to see the Turks and Caicos Islands maintain such strong and consistent tourism performance,” said Paul Pennicook, interim CEO consultant of ETC. “Our continued growth reflects the enduring appeal of our islands, the strength of our partnerships and trust by valued operators, and our commitment to delivering an exceptional visitor experience.” 

“As we welcome new developments,” added Pennicook, “we remain focused on thoughtful expansion that preserves the peaceful ambiance and natural beauty that defines our destination.”

Several new and enhanced luxury accommodations are slated to open across the territory in 2026, further elevating the destination’s portfolio while maintaining its intimate character and low-density development approach. The new facilities span from contemporary beachfront resorts to expansive multi-bedroom villas, branded residences, and private oceanfront homes.

New and upcoming openings include: 

Hotel Indigo Turks & Caicos: Now open as of March 1, 2026, Hotel Indigo is a 56-room resort just steps from Grace Bay Beach, set within a blend of newly constructed and fully renovated structures. It offers an infinity pool, restaurant, café, outdoor cinema, and curated off-property experiences such as snorkeling excursions.

Beaches Turks & Caicos – Treasure Beach Village: This $150 million expansion debuted on March 1, 2026 as Beaches Turks & Caicos’ sixth village with 101 multi-bedroom suites and villas ranging from two to four bedrooms, including concierge and butler suite options, as well as the three-story Treasure Beach CrystalSky Reserve Villas accommodating up to 10 guests with private pools and rooftop decks. 

Andaz Turks & Caicos at Grace Bay: Opening this spring as the destination’s first Hyatt-branded property, the resort will include 59 hotel keys and 74 residences along Grace Bay Beach.

The Point: This new residential development, which will open in late 2026 by Grace Bay Resorts, comprises a collection of oceanfront homes designed to complement the brand’s existing portfolio.

In addition to expanding the range of accommodations available to travelers, these new properties will introduce innovative restaurants, enhanced wellness offerings and curated experiences.

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