Anantara Turks and Caicos - New Hotel in North Caicos

Some destinations arrive quietly, then change the conversation entirely, and Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences is poised to do exactly that in 2029, bringing a new expression of barefoot glamour, holistic wellbeing, and refined island living to one of the Caribbean’s most untouched shores.
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Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences – The Caribbean’s Next Celestial Escape



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A Hidden Address on the Shores of North Caicos

Far from the usual Caribbean spotlight, the resort rises along the pristine Sandy Point coastline of North Caicos, an island affectionately known as the Garden Island for its lush landscapes and slower rhythm of life. Here, long ribbons of white sand meet waters in impossible shades of turquoise, while trade winds move through mangroves and palms with cinematic grace. Unlike busier neighboring islands, North Caicos offers space, silence, and that increasingly rare luxury of feeling undiscovered. Just a short journey from Providenciales International Airport or via North Caicos Airport, the arrival itself promises to feel like a secret well kept.

The Story Behind a Landmark Arrival

This opening marks a milestone for Minor Hotels, introducing the Anantara name to the Caribbean for the very first time. Long associated with destination-led luxury across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, Anantara now turns its gaze toward the Atlantic with a sanctuary designed for modern travelers seeking meaning as much as indulgence. The ownership team includes developer Rob Ayer, Caroline Domange of Octans and co-founder of Cheval Blanc for LVMH, alongside Knuru Capital, blending local knowledge with global sophistication. This is not simply another resort opening, but the arrival of a lifestyle vision rooted in privacy, beauty, and experiential travel.

Architecture Framed by Nature

The project has been conceived by Miami-based RAD and acclaimed interiors firm Meyer Davis, names synonymous with contemporary luxury. Their approach here favors low-density elegance and a seamless relationship between indoors and outdoors. Expect open-air pathways, shaded terraces, natural stone textures, soft woods, and panoramic glazing that dissolves the boundary between room and landscape. The aesthetic is calm rather than ostentatious, polished rather than performative. Every line appears designed to let the sea, sky, and tropical gardens remain the true stars of the composition.

Rooms, Suites, Villas and Residences

The resort will feature 78 guest rooms, suites, and branded residences, alongside a collection of beachfront villas designed for those who prefer complete seclusion. Interiors are expected to reflect a serene contemporary palette inspired by sand, shell, driftwood, and sun-faded linen. Large bathrooms, expansive terraces, and indoor-outdoor living areas will amplify the feeling of space, while select accommodations will open directly onto the beach or frame uninterrupted ocean views. This is accommodation imagined less as a hotel room and more as a private island home, where mornings begin with sea breeze and evenings close under constellations.

Dining with Sand Between Your Toes

Culinary life will be central to the Anantara experience. Several beachfront restaurants are planned, alongside a curated wine cellar and a sunset rooftop bar designed for golden-hour rituals. Menus are expected to draw from on-site orchards, herb gardens, and regional produce, embracing a garden-to-table philosophy with tropical freshness at its core. Picture just-caught seafood brightened with citrus, elegant Caribbean plates elevated with global technique, and cocktails infused with island botanicals. Whether lunch arrives steps from the sea or dinner unfolds under stars, dining here promises to be sensual, seasonal, and deeply connected to place.

Wellness Guided by Land, Sea and Stars

If many resorts offer spas, this one proposes something more immersive. A full-service Anantara Spa will anchor the wellbeing experience, with treatments inspired by native plants, medicinal botanicals, and flowering species cultivated in the resort gardens. There will also be a fitness center, yoga studios, tennis, padel, and pickleball courts, plus a dedicated water sports center and multiple pools for languid afternoons. Most remarkable of all, an on-site observatory will invite guests into celestial rituals shaped by lunar cycles, seasonal shifts, sunrise practices, and sleep-focused nighttime experiences. Here, wellness becomes atmospheric, intuitive, and wonderfully unforgettable.

A New Caribbean Dream

With its untouched setting, design pedigree, and rare fusion of hospitality and residential living, Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences feels destined to become one of the Caribbean’s most coveted future addresses. For travelers who crave privacy over scene, depth over excess, and beauty in its purest form, 2029 cannot come soon enough.

We love Anantara Turks and Caicos for:

– Opening in 2029
– 78 guest rooms, suites and branded residences with beachfront villas
– Low-density contemporary design by RAD and Meyer Davis
– Beachfront restaurants, wine cellar and sunset rooftop bar
– Full-service Anantara Spa, yoga studios, racquet courts and multiple pools
– On-site observatory with celestial wellness and stargazing experiences

Anantara Turks and Caicos
Anantara Turks and Caicos
Anantara Turks and Caicos
Anantara Turks and Caicos

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