Beaches Turks & Caicos

Beaches Turks and Caicos Map: Resort Layout Guide for Families

If you’re pulling up the Beaches Turks and Caicos map before your trip, you’re not alone — this is one of the most-Googled questions our clients send us. The resort spans 95 acres on Grace Bay in Providenciales, and once you know how the villages, pools, and key landmarks are arranged, the whole property gets a lot easier to navigate. This post is a practical reference: what the official map shows, what’s where, and what to look for when you arrive.

A quick note on the map itself: Beaches publishes an official interactive resort map on their site, and we recommend starting there rather than a screenshot. You can view the official Beaches Turks and Caicos map on beaches.com. Everything below is a guided tour of what you’ll see on it.

What the Beaches Turks and Caicos map shows at a glance

The resort is a single 95-acre beachfront property on Providenciales (“Provo”), in the Grace Bay / The Bight area. The resort address is Lower Bight Road, The Bight Settlement, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos. Providenciales International Airport (PLS) is about 6 miles away, roughly a 15–20 minute transfer depending on traffic. Round-trip airport transfers are complimentary for every guest, regardless of room category.

The beach you see along the map’s frontage is Grace Bay, which beaches.com markets as a 12-mile beach voted the world’s #1 best beach by TripAdvisor travelers. The resort itself is organized into villages, and that village structure is the single most useful thing to internalize before you arrive. Once you know which village your room is in, every other landmark on the map starts to make sense.

At a high level, the map will show you:

  • The five marketed villages (Beaches groups them as five on beaches.com, though the fact sheet breaks out Seaside as its own sub-area)
  • 10 freshwater pools, 4 whirlpools, and 1 dedicated scuba dive pool
  • Pirates Island Waterpark at the Italian Village
  • The resort’s restaurants, bars, and food trucks
  • Red Lane Spa, the fitness center, Camp Sesame locations, and the Play Lounge

The five villages, in order

Here’s how the fact sheet lists the villages, with a one-liner on each so you can spot them on the map:

  1. Caribbean Village — the original part of the resort, anchored by the Main Building with its East Wing and West Wing. All “Caribbean…” room categories live here, and these are standard rooms rather than villas. The main resort ATM is in the Caribbean Village Lobby, and Turtles Bar is here as well.
  2. The Italian Village — a Tuscan-styled complex of buildings named Capri, Amalfi, Pisa, San Marino, Positano, Milano, Tivoli, and Pompeii. This is where you’ll find the Trevi Swim Up Bar at the Italian Village Pool, Kelly’s Bar in the Concierge Lobby, and The Cricketer’s Pub. The waterpark is also here — more on that below.
  3. The Seaside Village — grouped with Caribbean Village on the beaches.com map and made up of the Pine Cay, French Cay, Salt Cay, and Parrot Cay Villas. Arizona’s Restaurant, Schooners, Iguana’s Bar, and Cascades Pool Bar are all in this area.
  4. The French Village — home to the Bordeaux and Cannes buildings, plus Riviera Bar at the French Village Pool, Kimonos (Japanese Teppanyaki), Le Petit Château (Classic French), and Le Bar de Musique. The resort’s 8 pickleball courts and 2 tennis courts are in the French Village.
  5. Key West Village — split into East Village and West Village and also home to the Veranda House building. Bayside Bar is here, along with one of the two Camp Sesame locations and one tennis court. Key West also has the highest concentration of Butler-category villas, including 3- and 4-bedroom residences.
  6. Treasure Beach Village — the newest village, confirmed now open by beaches.com. Buildings are numbered 1 through 4, and the village has its own dining lineup: Butch’s Island Chophouse, Pinta Food Hall, BRU Coffee Shop & Bar, a Swim-Up Bar, Pinta Food Hall Bar, and Butch’s Bar.

A note on the count: beaches.com currently markets the resort as five villages, grouping Caribbean and Seaside together, while the PDF fact sheet breaks Seaside out separately. On the official map you’ll see them labeled as a single connected area. For more detail on each, see our overview of the Beaches Turks and Caicos villages.

Key landmarks to find on the resort map

These are the reference points our clients ask about most often. Every one of them is called out on the official map:

  • Main Lobby & Caribbean Village Lobby — this is where the ATM lives, and it’s also where daily orientation is held at 9:00am.
  • Key West Library — a second daily orientation is held here at 4:00pm, so if you miss the morning one, this is your backup.
  • Pirates Island Waterpark — 45,000 square feet at the Italian Village, open daily 7:00am–9:00pm.
  • Play Lounge — the air-conditioned indoor game room with the Microsoft Xbox One S partnership, open 8:00am–11:00pm.
  • Camp Sesame — the nursery/toddler program has two locations: one in Caribbean Village and one in Key West Village. If you have a baby or toddler, check your room assignment against the nearer location.
  • Red Lane Spa — open Monday through Saturday 8:00am–10:00pm, and Sundays and public holidays 8:00am–9:00pm. Treatments are not included in the all-inclusive.
  • Fitness center — included with your stay along with the resort’s land sports program.
  • Tennis and pickleball — 8 pickleball courts and 2 tennis courts in the French Village, plus 1 tennis court in the Key West Village.

Where the waterpark sits on the map

This is the landmark that reshuffles everyone’s plans once they see the map, so it’s worth calling out on its own. Pirates Island Waterpark is connected to the Italian Village — the fact sheet places Liquid by Beaches (the waterpark’s evening bar) at “the water park in the Italian Village”. The waterpark itself covers 45,000 square feet with 9 slides, a lazy river, a surf simulator, water cannons, and splash features.

Two practical notes for families:

  • Bobby D’s 50’s Diner is at the Pirates Island Pool area — the easy lunch option when kids don’t want to leave the water. Bobby D’s Bar next door is non-alcoholic, which is useful to know if you send older kids over on their own.
  • The waterpark keeps a long window — 7:00am to 9:00pm daily — so you don’t have to commit the whole morning to it.

If the waterpark is a big part of why you’re booking, see our full breakdown in Pirates Island Waterpark at Beaches Turks and Caicos.

Beach, pools, and the waterfront on the map

The entire resort is beachfront on Grace Bay. On the map, you’ll see the ocean along one edge of the property and the villages stepping back from there. Inside the property the fact sheet lists 10 freshwater pools, 4 whirlpools, and 1 dedicated scuba dive pool — more than one per village — so if you’re looking for a quieter pool day, the map is your friend.

A few pools and pool bars to spot:

  • Italian Village Pool with the Trevi Swim Up Bar
  • French Village Pool with Riviera Bar (swim-up and stand-up)
  • Arizona Cascades Pool in the Seaside Village with Cascades Pool Bar
  • Pirates Island Pool adjacent to the waterpark
  • Treasure Beach Swim-Up Bar at the newest village’s pool

How to get your bearings when you arrive

In our experience helping families book Beaches Turks & Caicos, the smoothest first day looks like this: settle into your room, then head to one of the two daily orientations before you try to plan anything else. Orientation is held at 9:00am from the Caribbean Village Lobby and again at 4:00pm from the Key West Library. A resort rep will walk you through the current map, the dining roster, and anything requiring reservations (Kimonos, Le Petit Château, and Butch’s Island Chophouse all require reservations).

Two practical notes: the local currency is the US dollar and the ATM is in the Caribbean Village Lobby, and room service is available only in Butler-serviced accommodations — so Luxury and Concierge guests should plan to eat at the restaurants.

Helpful next steps

If you’re still comparing rooms against the map — which village, which building, oceanfront vs. poolside — that’s exactly the kind of thing we do all day. Reach out and we’ll help you match the map to the right room for your family, including at the newest Treasure Beach Village. You can also browse our full Beaches Turks and Caicos review for the bigger picture, or start with where the resort actually is if you haven’t nailed down the location yet.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is Beaches Turks and Caicos on the map?

The resort covers 95 acres of beachfront land on Grace Bay in Providenciales. It’s a single connected property organized into villages, not a cluster of separate hotels.

Where is the waterpark on the Beaches Turks and Caicos map?

Pirates Island Waterpark is connected to the Italian Village — the fact sheet places the waterpark’s Liquid by Beaches bar at “the water park in the Italian Village”. It covers 45,000 square feet and is open daily 7:00am–9:00pm.

How many villages are at Beaches Turks and Caicos?

Beaches.com currently markets five villages: Caribbean (grouped with Seaside), Italian, French, Key West, and Treasure Beach. The PDF fact sheet lists Seaside separately, for six sub-areas in total. On the official map they appear as connected areas across the 95-acre property.

Where is the ATM at Beaches Turks and Caicos?

There’s an ATM in the Caribbean Village Lobby. The local currency is the US dollar, so no conversion is needed.

Is there an official Beaches Turks and Caicos resort map online?

Yes — Beaches publishes an interactive resort map at beaches.com/resorts/turks-caicos/maps. We recommend checking it before your trip rather than relying on older screenshots, since Treasure Beach Village was recently added.


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