Beaches Turks & Caicos

Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos: What to Know About the Newest Village

Clients ask us about this constantly, so here is the straight answer. Treasure Beach Village is the newest village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, and it is officially open — beaches.com confirms “THE ALL-NEW Treasure Beach Village Is Now Open”. If you are choosing where to stay on a first trip, or returning because you want the freshest rooms on property, this is the village to understand. Below is what our advisors at TravelFam cover with families booking Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos — the room categories, the new restaurants and bars, the pool, and who it suits best.

Inside the newest village at Beaches Turks and Caicos

Beaches Turks and Caicos is organized into villages, and Treasure Beach is the most recent addition. It sits across four buildings, simply numbered Buildings 1 through 4. Every room code here uses an X prefix — for example, XV, X2B, or XPC — which is a quick way to tell at a glance that a category is in Treasure Beach when you are comparing rooms with your advisor.

The village has its own dining, its own bars, and its own pool, so you can essentially spend a full day inside Treasure Beach without leaving. Beaches.com describes the village as a place to “lounge by the infinity-edge pool, or grab a brand-new bite in the belly of the Caribbean”. For first-timers who are weighing which village to book into, the pitch is simple — this is the newest construction on property, with the newest restaurants and bars attached to it.

If you want the broader layout, our villages overview of Beaches Turks and Caicos walks through all of them side by side.

Rooms and suites at Treasure Beach Village

Treasure Beach is built around larger, family- and group-friendly suites. The fact sheet lists eleven room categories here, and they skew Butler Elite and Concierge — meaning you are getting the higher service tiers rather than the base Luxury category. A few that come up most often in our conversations with families:

  • Treasure Beach CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villa (XV) — the flagship. 2,612 sq ft across three floors, beachfront, with a private pool and a rooftop deck. Sleeps 10.
  • Treasure Beach Chairman’s 3-Bedroom Penthouse Suite (XCH) — 2,809 sq ft in Building 2, top (5th) floor. Sleeps 8.
  • Oceanview 2-Bedroom Grand Butler Suite (X2B) — 1,358 sq ft in Building 2. Sleeps 7.
  • Oceanview 2-Bedroom Family Butler Suite (X2FB) — Building 2, with 24/7 butler service. Sleeps 6.
  • Oceanview Two-Story 3-Bedroom Butler Suite (X3B2) — 1,798 sq ft in Buildings 3 and 4. Sleeps 7.
  • Concierge tier (XC, XWC, XOC, XPC) — Concierge suites spread across Buildings 1–4, with walkout, oceanview, and penthouse options, all sleeping 6.

Because these are Butler and Concierge categories, they include the butler or concierge program — things like champagne on arrival, an in-suite bar stocked with liquor and wine, and, in Butler Elite categories, a dedicated butler trained to anticipate what your family needs during the stay. For a walkthrough of how the tiers compare across the whole resort, see our Beaches room categories guide.

New dining at Treasure Beach

Three new restaurants opened with Treasure Beach Village. You can of course eat anywhere on property — the resort markets itself as “24 Dining Options” with “23 restaurants featuring global flavors” plus 3 food trucks — but these are the ones physically in Treasure Beach.

RestaurantStyleHoursNotes
Butch’s Island ChophouseSteakhouseBreakfast 7:00am–11:00am à la carte; Dinner 5:00pm–9:30pmReservations required. Resort evening attire at dinner.
Pinta Food HallFood hallBreakfast 7:00am–11:00am; Lunch 11:00am–4:00pm; Dinner 5:00pm–9:30pmResort casual.
BRU Coffee Shop & BarCoffee / café7:00am–11:00pmAll-day coffee and bar service.

Two takeaways worth flagging for clients: Butch’s is a reservations-required steakhouse with an evening dress code, so we recommend booking it on arrival. Pinta works as the flexible, all-day anchor for the village — breakfast, lunch, and dinner in one spot. And BRU’s long 7:00am–11:00pm window means early-rising parents have coffee before the main buffets even open elsewhere on property.

Bars and the infinity-edge pool

Treasure Beach added its own bar lineup as well:

  • Treasure Beach Swim-Up Bar — 10:00am–6:00pm
  • Pinta Food Hall Bar — 12:00pm–9:30pm
  • Butch’s Bar — 5:30pm–9:30pm
  • BRU Coffee Shop & Bar — 7:00am–11:00pm, so a morning coffee counter and an evening drink spot in one

The headline pool detail from beaches.com is the “infinity-edge pool” in Treasure Beach, paired with the village’s own swim-up bar. At the resort level, Beaches Turks and Caicos has 10 freshwater pools and 4 whirlpools overall, so the Treasure Beach pool is an addition to that count rather than the whole picture.

Who Treasure Beach Village is best for

In our experience helping families book Beaches Turks and Caicos, Treasure Beach tends to be the right call for three types of traveler:

  • Clients who want the newest rooms on property. Treasure Beach is the newest village at the resort, and the categories here are entirely Concierge and Butler Elite tier.
  • Multi-generational families and groups. The CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villa sleeps 10 with a private pool and rooftop deck, and the Chairman’s 3-Bedroom Penthouse sleeps 8 — useful footprints for a single booking that keeps everyone under one roof.
  • Families who want butler service. Most Treasure Beach categories are Butler Elite, which adds a dedicated personal butler in addition to Concierge perks like champagne on arrival and a stocked in-suite bar.

If you are torn between Treasure Beach and another village — for example, a Key West butler villa with a private plunge pool — that is a conversation worth having with an advisor; the fact sheets put comparable Butler Elite footprints in both, but the village feel, dining, and room layouts are different.

Ready to book Treasure Beach Village?

If Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos is on your short list, our TravelFam advisors can walk you through the specific X-category suites, check current availability, and line it up against any active promos at the time of booking — the resort is running a Turks & Caicos Summer Sale for travel June 1 – October 31, 2026 as of our latest check. Start with our full Beaches Turks & Caicos review or get in touch directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos open?

Yes. Beaches.com confirms “THE ALL-NEW Treasure Beach Village Is Now Open”. It is the newest of the villages at Beaches Turks and Caicos.

How many room categories are in Treasure Beach Village?

The resort fact sheet lists eleven Treasure Beach room categories, all using an X prefix — ranging from the XV CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villa (2,612 sq ft, sleeps 10) to the XPC Oceanview Penthouse Concierge Suite.

What restaurants and bars are inside Treasure Beach Village?

Three restaurants — Butch’s Island Chophouse (steakhouse, reservations required), Pinta Food Hall (all-day food hall), and BRU Coffee Shop & Bar (7:00am–11:00pm). Bars include the Treasure Beach Swim-Up Bar, Pinta Food Hall Bar, Butch’s Bar, and BRU.

Does Treasure Beach Village have its own pool?

Yes — beaches.com highlights an infinity-edge pool inside Treasure Beach Village, and the fact sheet confirms a dedicated Treasure Beach Swim-Up Bar at that pool, open 10:00am–6:00pm.


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