Salterra Resort & Spa
1 Fourth Street, Salterra Beach, South Caicos
Salterra Resort & Spa is the newest resort on South Caicos, and is part of The Luxury Collection group of exclusive international Marriott properties. This 100-room resort is located on beautiful Salterra Beach, and is the only property on this secluded coast.
All rooms at Salterra Resort & Spa are oceanview, with a breathtaking vista over the beach, the barrier reef, and the rugged Fish Rock. Choose from one or two bedrooms, one or two-bedroom suites, or penthouse suites.
The resort's ambiance is inspired by the island’s sea salt industry past, which saw South Caicos as the country’s largest producer of salt. Today, the salinas are no longer worked and are the domain of birds. Caribbean flamingos, reddish egrets, tricolored herons, stilts, and much more can be seen foraging for the tiny mollusks and shrimp that live in the pastel shades of pink and orange brine.
Salterra Resort & Spa is also perfect for events. The resort can host and help arrange weddings, corporate retreats and meetings, and other special events.
A Full Complement of Amenities
Salterra Resort & Spa offers its guests six distinct dining options, making it the best South Caicos resort for foodies. Brine offers creative gourmet dining, a full and curated wine list, and impeccable service. Regatta and Cobo Bar & Grill provide a refreshing and laid-back (yet elegant) setting for dining and drinks. Flamingo Café has a casual setting and a menu of coffee, smoothies, homemade gelato, and snacks. Sisal is the elegant lobby bar, and Jack and Jenny’s is a pop-up food truck for al fresco dining.
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The Spa at Salterra
The Spa at Salterra is stated to be one of the largest spas in the country, with a setting influenced by the historical salt industry and a full menu of treatments. Discover an outdoor lounge, a spacious vitality pool, a whirlpool, salt sauna, and a steam room.
Sights, Activities, and Attractions

South Caicos is an exceptional destination for those who appreciate the outdoors. The island only has limited development, and is located on the convergence of the Caicos Banks, tidal wetlands and marine flats, and the depths of the Turks Islands Passage that separates the Turks Islands group from the Caicos Archipelago. With such a location of contrasting environments, wildlife density and the coastal and marine landscapes are unparalleled.
The waters off South Caicos are home to stunning reefs, which are perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. Fishing is likewise excellent for deep-sea sport fishing, bottom fishing, and flats fishing. The channel cays to the north of South Caicos are one of the finest locations in the country for kayaking and paddleboarding. Here, small sandy cays, red mangrove creeks, sandbars, and bay reefs together form a breathtaking environment.
Boat charters are also a must-do. Visit snorkeling reefs, remote beaches, and the beautiful uninhabited islands of Long Cay, Fish Cay, or even Little Ambergris Cay.
Bonefishing in the flats of the Caicos Banks and tidal creeks to the north and west of South Caicos is world-class, at locations near Hog Cay, East Caicos, and Middle Caicos. It’s not just bonefish that can be found, as permit, barracuda, and the occasional tarpon and snook can also be hooked.
Adventures by Salterra
The resort provides a range of boat trips, water sports experiences, and fishing charters through their Adventures by Salterra center. Try scuba diving, snorkeling, kiteboarding, wingfoiling, kayaking, trail biking, and more.
One of the highlights of Adventures by Salterra's programming is their custom airboat cruises. These trips allow you to glide across pristine turquoise shallows, where mangrove islands dot the island's crystalline waters, with Salterra's expert guides.
Committed to Conservation
Salterra Resort & Spa has a strong commitment to protecting the unique and beautiful environment of Turks and Caicos, and has contributed to a number of conservation projects in the islands, from coral restoration work in partnership with The School for Field Studies and the South Caicos Coral Reef Consortium to facilitating national Caribbean flamingo counts via aerial survey. The environment of the Turks and Caicos is special, and Salterra Resort & Spa wants to keep it that way.
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