MommyPoppins.com
MAKE YOUR DAY
Get Listed Log In Sign Up My Profile Sign out Contact
SF Bay Area
  • Anywhere
  • New York City
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Houston
  • Miami South Florida
  • Philadelphia
  • Washington DC
  • Orlando
  • Los Angeles
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Connecticut
  • Long Island
  • New Jersey
  • Westchester
Get Listed Log In Sign Up My Profile Sign out Contact

HOME - SF Bay Area

Activity Calendar

Providers

Calendar  
  • Live Events

  • Virtual

  • This Week's Picks

  • Free Activities

  • Activity Providers

  • Submit an Activity

Things To Do  
  • Crafts for Kids

  • Recipes

  • Science for Kids

  • Games & Activities

  • Online & Virtual

Camps & Classes  
  • Camp Guide

  • Classes Guide

  • Directory

Parties & Holidays  
  • Gift Guide

  • Holidays

  • Party Providers

  • Birthday Parties

  • Summer Guide

Family Travel  
  • Family Vacations

  • Theme & Water Parks

  • Resorts & Hotels

  • California Guide

  • NYC Guide

  • New England Guide

  • Midwest Guide

  • Florida Guide

Contact

Sign up for our free newsletters.
Make your first concert a memorable one with the SF Chamber Orchestra. Photo courtesy of the SF Chamber Orchestra
Lunar New Year, First Concert, and More Great Things to Do in San Francisco This Weekend with Kids
Enjoy a birthday in an environment kids will never forget. Photo courtesy of the California Academy of Arts and Sciences
29 Great Indoor Birthday Party Places in San Francisco for Kids
Enjoy dancing and dining fun for free at Thrive City. Photo courtesy of the Chase Center
100 Fun Free Things To Do in San Francisco with Kids
Photo by Dnaiel Gorosteita via Pexels
GUIDE
Free Things To Do in San Francisco with Kids Guide
There's so much to see and do in San Francisco with kids. Cable Car by Vasile Cotovanu via Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
3 Days in San Francisco with Kids: Ultimate Itinerary by a Local Mom
​Riding a cable car is a must when in San Francisco! Photo by Gina Ragland
Guide To Riding San Francisco Cable Cars with Kids: Everything You Need to Know
The Yard in Brentwood. Photo credit: Copyright © 2024 The Yard
19 San Francisco Restaurants Where Kids Can Play While Parents Eat
Kiddos will love the arched drum bridge. Japanese Tea Garden photo by Nicole Findlay
Visiting Golden Gate Park with Kids: Everything You Need To Know
Explore the City by the Bay. Photo courtesy of Gina Ragland
GUIDE
San Francisco Visitors' Guide for Families
Climb iconic sculptures and structures at Koret Children's Quarter in Golden Gate Park. Photo by Mike Liu, via Flickr 2.0
Best Playgrounds in San Francisco
San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf is packed with things to do for kids of all ages. Photo by xiquinhosilva, via Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Fisherman's Wharf with Kids in San Francisco: 24 Best Things To Do
Have a dino-mite time at The Lawrence. Photo courtesy of The Lawrence Hall of Science
The Lawrence Hall of Science with Kids: A Parent’s Guide
SF limits those tween and teen eye rolls! Photo by Max Whittaker, courtesy of Visit California
40 Things To Do in San Francisco with Teens and Tweens That They'll Actually Enjoy
Enjoy dancing and dining fun for free at Thrive City. Photo courtesy of the Chase Center
100 Fun Free Things To Do in San Francisco with Kids
Discover culture and cuisine when strolling through Chinatown with kids in San Francisco. Photo by Nicole Findlay
Chinatown with Kids: 18 Best Things To Do in Chinatown, San Francisco
Hike amongst iconic landmarks. Photo courtesy of Nicole Findlay
Family-Friendly Urban Hikes in San Francisco
See giant redwood trees is an experience every family should have.
Best Places to See Giant Redwoods in California: A Family Travel Guide
Admire the hundreds of animals at the Oakland Zoo. Photo courtesy of the Oakland Zoo
Oakland with Kids: 34 Best Things To Do in Oakland, CA
The Bay Area Discovery Museum has the most stunning view of any kids' museum. Ever.  Photo courtesy of the Museum
100 Things To Do in San Francisco With Kids Before They Grow Up
Make your first concert a memorable one with the SF Chamber Orchestra. Photo courtesy of the SF Chamber Orchestra
Lunar New Year, First Concert, and More Great Things to Do in San Francisco This Weekend with Kids
Enjoy the holiday pageantry of Fairy Winterland at Children's Fairyland. Photo courtesy of Children's Fairyland
Christmas Weekend 2025 in San Francisco: Top Things to Do With Kids and Families
Noisemakers and party hats make the evening feel festive from the start! Photo by Ivan Samkov via Pexels
How to Celebrate New Year’s Eve With Kids at Home: 22 Parent-Tested Ideas
FIND AND BOOK ACTIVITIES
calendar icon
This Week In
San Francisco Bay Area
Saturday Science
Randall Museum - 10:30 AM
Fun on the Farm
Forest Home Farms Historic Park - 11:00 AM
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
Randall Museum Afternoon Art
Randall Museum - 1:00 PM
Telescope Viewing at Chabot Space and Science Center
Chabot Space and Science Center - 7:30 PM
First Sundays at OMCA
Oakland Museum of California - 11:00 AM Pick
Free First Sunday at Asian Art Museum
Asian Art Museum - 11:00 AM
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
The Escape Game San Francisco
The Escape Game San Francisco - various times
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
The Escape Game San Francisco
The Escape Game San Francisco - various times
Free Day at SF Botanical Garden
San Francisco Botanical Garden - various times Pick
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
The Escape Game San Francisco
The Escape Game San Francisco - various times
Mart Littles: Music with Mr. Andrew
Marin Country Mart - 10:30 AM
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
The Escape Game San Francisco
The Escape Game San Francisco - various times
Mart Littles Storytime at Copperfield's Books
Marin Country Mart - 11:00 AM Pick
Toddler Thursday at Salesforce Park
Salesforce Transit Center - 10:00 AM
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
Baby Brigade at The New Parkway Theater
The New Parkway Theater - 4:00 PM
The Escape Game San Francisco
The Escape Game San Francisco - various times
Great Big Game Show- San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf - 11:00 AM
Garden Party
Children's Museum of Sonoma County - 12:30 PM
Telescope Viewing at Chabot Space and Science Center
Chabot Space and Science Center - 7:30 PM
The Escape Game San Francisco
The Escape Game San Francisco - various times
SEE ALL ACTIVITIES
SUBMIT AN ACTIVITY +
Sign up for our free newsletters.
FOLLOW US FOR ACTIVITY PICKS, DEALS, AND GIVEAWAYS
FaceBook Instagram Twitter Pinterest YouTube
Activity Guides
  • Beaches & Lakes
  • Best Of Lists
  • Birthday Parties
  • Boats
  • Boredom Busters
  • Camps
  • Childcare
  • Christmas/Hanukkah
  • City Guides
  • City Hacks
  • Classes & Enrichment
  • Community
  • Crafts & Recipes
  • Earth Kids
  • Easter
  • Fairs & Festivals
  • Fall Activities
  • Family Travel
  • Farms & U-Pick
  • Free Activities
  • GoList
  • Halloween
  • Holidays
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Indoor Activities
  • Museums
  • News & Openings
  • Outdoors
  • Parent Talk
  • Parks & Playgrounds
  • Play Gyms & Sports Centers
  • Pools & Spray Parks
  • Preschools & Schools
  • Restaurants
  • Shows
  • Skiing & Winter Sports
  • Special Needs
  • Special Occasions
  • Sports
  • Spring Activities
  • STEM
  • Stores & Services
  • Summer Activities
  • Theme & Water Parks
  • Trains, Dinos & Heroes
  • TV, Film & Movies
  • Virtual
  • Visitors Guide
  • Weekend Events
  • Weekend Trips
  • Winter Activities
  • Zoos & Gardens
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Pin It WhatsApp

Ultimate Guide to Beaches Turks and Caicos - All-Inclusive Caribbean Resort

6/2/24 - By Anna Fader

Beaches Turks and Caicos is one of my favorite family-friendly all-inclusive resorts. We have reviewed the Beaches resort in Negril, Jamaica in the past. The Beaches resort in Turks and Caicos offers the same amenities as the Jamaica resorts, but it is a much larger resort with 19 restaurants, 5 main pools, and 12 miles of the most amazing pristine beach, spread out among 4 villages, including the newly opened Key West Village.

Here’s a breakdown of what you are going to love about a Beaches Turks and Caicos Caribbean vacation with your family, what you need to know if you want to go with little kids or teenagers, and and a few things that might bother you.

OUR LATEST VIDEOS

Getting There

Beaches Turks and Caicos is slightly easier to get to than their Jamaican resorts with just a 20 minute free shuttle from the airport, as opposed to over an hour at their other locations, making getting to the resort as fast and stress-free as possible.

The Beach

The main thing that makes Beaches Turks and Caicos stand out over other resort locations is the beach. The water is a stunning aquamarine color and the sand is as soft as fleece. It’s really without comparison. If you like a gentle surf, or have very small children, the Beach at Turks and Caicos is perfect, as a barrier reef keeps the water very calm.

Amenities and Activities

Beaches Resorts are family-centric resorts. A lot of thought has gone into created a destination that will appeal specifically to families. There are endless amenities, starting with the Sesame Street-themed kids camps for kids ages 0-4, as well as separate camps for older kids, tweens and teens. A water park with slides, a lazy river, a surfing simulator, a splash deck for little ones and a pool with a kid-friendly swim up bar. This kids zone also has an xBox lounge, a 50s style restaurant with self-serve soft serve, table games like pool and table tennis and DJ Scratch academy. It’s basically kid-paradise.

The Aqua Center on the Beach offers equipment for tons of water sports including snorkeling, windsurfing, hobie catamaran sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding and scuba diving. Free lessons for beginners are offered at certain times of day or else you can just use the equipment. For snorkeling, there are expeditions that you can sign up for a day in advance or you can take a ten minute walk down the beach to a coral reef right on the beach and snorkel there.

If you have never scuba dived before this is a great place to learn. You need to take the introductory course which is currently $90 per person and takes about three hours to become resort certified. Once you are certified, or if you are already certified, you can sign up for dive expeditions. Beaches prides itself on being the only resort that can certify an 8 year old and includes scuba diving in their all inclusive package.

“I don’t usually think of a resort vacation as adventurous, but at Beaches I felt like both my kids tried new things and learned new skills. That was probably the most rewarding part of the vacation for me and what would make it worth it to return.”

Food & Restaurants

The core of all-inclusive is the all-you-can-eat dining experience. At Beaches the food is plentiful with 19 restaurants in a variety of cuisines and either buffet style or a la carte. While none of our meals were extraordinary, there was always something everyone in the family was happy with and we managed to eat too much at just about every meal.  

Service

One thing you will definitely notice at Beaches is that the staff is incredibly well-trained. Each person we interacted with was friendly, enthusiastic and went out of their way to help us with anything we needed to a degree slightly above what you find at most resorts.

Rooms

For me the most stressful part of a Beaches vacation might be figuring out which room to book. Rooms come in seemingly endless iterations from one room to four bedroom suites. Add to that, three levels of service (luxury, concierge and butler), in four different villages, and the combinations are mind-numbing. Rates are based on the size of your room, the view, and the level of service. If you are looking to save money, choose the smallest room your group will be comfortable in since even a luxury level room gets you access to the same all-inclusive amenities of the resort.

Upgrade to concierge level and your room will be stocked with an open bar and beverages, refreshed daily. Butler service level takes luxury to the hilt. At this level you are assigned a butler who will work to grant any requests you have from the moment they check you in in your room rather than in the hotel lobby to helping you pack before you leave.

The new Key West Village is very cute and more modern with a light and airy style, as opposed to the more traditional style in the older parts of the resort. I liked that the Key West Village felt like a little neighborhood and our suite felt almost like a little beach house, rather than a hotel room.

Review of Beaches Turks & Caicos

Beaches calls themselves a six star resort because they feel the level of amenities puts them in a class of their own. I definitely agree that Beaches Turks and Caicos offers more activities included than any other resort I've been to. The wide range of activities and amenities makes it particularly good for large families and groups who may have diverging interests.

Traveling with Babies and Little Kids

Most resorts offer baby-sitting and kids camps, but there is definitely a lot more for small children here. Beaches will be a big hit with little ones who will love the the Sesame Street characters who roam the property to say hi, give out hugs and take photos with the young and old alike. There's also a special Sesame Street stage show and a weekly parade that is a don't miss. The water park has a water playground especially for little tikes and the beach, with its gentle surf and soft sand, is perfect for small children.

Traveling with Tweens and Teens

Teens are notorious for being bored and disengaged during family vacations, but Beaches has worked hard to make sure there's something for every kid, no matter what their preferences. Older kids will really be able to take advantage and enjoy all the activities and amenities offered. Your child should not only be entertained for your whole vacation, but hopefully discover some new things they love.

For Parents

Of course, all the activities and amenities make your life as a parent easier, but, ideally, a family vacation has some space for parents to enjoy some time as a couple as well. Beaches helps by offering kids camps that stay open late enough for parents to have a dinner alone, babysitting even later (for additional charge), adult-only restaurants, bars, and the Red Lane spa. The large family suites give parents a little more privacy with separate bedrooms.

Value

Beaches is an all inclusive resort which means all the food, drinks and activities are included with the cost of your room, even scuba diving, sailing and snorkeling, which are often additional at other resorts. You get the most for your money the more you take advantage of these amenities.

Meanwhile, even though the resort is all inclusive, there are many things that do come at an additional price, including special character interactions, expeditions, and on-site activities like the craft shed and hair braiding. There's so much included you certainly won't feel deprived if you skip all those extras, but parents may feel compelled to say yes to their children if they see the ads for these things and want in.

Bonus: Doing Good

The Sandals Foundation, founded by the parent company of Beaches Resorts, is a charity that tries to do good in the region. While we were on our trip we were able to participate in some of this activity. We planted mangroves on Iguana Island to help stem erosion of the beach and we brought books to donate to a local school. Guests of any Beaches or Sandals hotel can bring donations that will be distributed locally. Find out more at Pack for a Purpose.

See more all inclusive Caribbean and other resort reviews iin our Family-Friendly Resorts Guide.


 

Beaches & Lakes Family Travel Hotels & Resorts Baby Preschoolers Kids Tweens & teens Anywhere Caribbean International

Featured Local Savings

Sign up for our free
newsletters.
New York City
Dallas Fort Worth
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Houston
Miami South Florida
Philadelphia
Washington DC
Orlando
Los Angeles
San Francisco Bay Area
Connecticut
Long Island
New Jersey
Westchester
MommyPoppins.com
Mommy Poppins is a family activity website that helps people find things to do with kids.
QUICK LINKS
Activities
Providers
Family Travel
CONTACT
Newsletter Subscribe
Contact
About
SITEMAP
Submit an Activity
List Your Business
Advertise with Us
© 2026 MommyPoppins. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms of Use.
5.342
X
Click Here to Sign Up!
Register/Login if you don't want to see this popup.