Treasure Beach Village Officially Opens

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USA | Beaches Resorts has celebrated the grand opening of Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, a new oceanfront property.

Beaches Resorts has officially opened the doors to Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, a USD 150 million expansion on the west end of the resort's property. Set along the world-renowned Grace Bay Beach, the new oceanfront village adds a new dimension to the Beaches Turks and Caicos experience with 101 multi-bedroom suites and an all-new collection of dining concepts and experiences that place time together at the heart of every stay.

Treasure Beach Village unveils expansive new room categories, blending generous living spaces with the all-inclusive service synonymous with Beaches. Among the standouts are the oceanfront CrystalSky 4-Bedroom Reserve Villas, perched on the sand and unfolding across more than 2,600 square feet over three stories. Accommodating up to 10 guests and designed for elevated family living, the villas include a private pool and a rooftop deck with a telescope. Spanning more than 2,800 square feet over two stories, the Chairman's Penthouse Suite hosts up to 10 guests in three bedrooms, anchored by a dramatic staircase that connects its expansive living spaces.

Oceanview Two-Story Suites feature two-bedroom and three-bedroom layouts with open designs, modern bunk beds, inviting dining nooks, and al fresco living rooms designed to capture the sea breeze. A collection of thoughtfully designed Oceanview and Penthouse Concierge Suites welcomes up to six guests with two bedrooms, expansive baths and bunk beds. A Caribbean palette of turquoise, coral and neutrals reflects the surrounding sea and sand, accented by artful touches inspired by life beneath the surface.

At Treasure Beach Village, six new dining concepts invite families to slow down and linger, including the arrival of Butch's Island Chop House at a Beaches resort, the beloved Sandals Resorts steakhouse. A tribute to the brand's late founder, Gordon "Butch" Stewart, the restaurant brings generations together over prime dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and an elevated beverage experience for adults, including a mini-martini menu.

A first of its kind for the brand, Pinta Food Hall introduces global flavours across four distinct culinary stations, from smoky tacos and Asian stir-fries to an open-air Italian window and an à la carte grill, plus Beaches' first-ever live churro station. Featuring Jamaica's iconic Blue Mountain coffee, BRÜ Coffee Bar serves artisanal coffee by day and transitions into a craft cocktail spot by night.

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