Restaurants and Resorts That Are Open for Business What’s Open in Turks and Caicos?

This is an overview of the businesses and services in the Turks and Caicos that are open, and details on those that will be temporarily closed due to reasons that may include hurricanes and the September–October ‘slow season’.
The slow season in the Turks and Caicos typically experiences the lowest number of visitors to the islands, and many local tourism-related businesses take the opportunity to renovate and repair, or in the case of owner-operated business, take some vacation time.
Restaurants and Bars
The Turks and Caicos and the island of Providenciales is a great destination for dining. Quite a few popular restaurants usually close for a few weeks sometime between late August and November.
Hotels and Resorts
Essentially all resorts, hotels, and rental villas on the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos are open for business.
Resorts and Hotels | |
Amanyara | Open |
Ambergris Cay Resort | Closed until October 15 |
Beaches Turks & Caicos | Open |
Bohio Dive Resort | Permanently closed |
Club Med Turkoise | Open |
Coral Gardens Resort | Open |
H2O Life. Style. Resort. | Closed until September 30 |
Inn at Grace Bay | Open |
Kokomo Botanical Resort | Open |
Le Vele Resort | Open |
Pine Cay Resort | Open |
Northwest Point Resort | Open |
Ocean Breeze Resort | Open |
Ocean Club East | Closed until October 9 |
Ocean Club West | Closed until October 10 |
One on Marlin | Open |
COMO Parrot Cay Resort | Closed until October 14 |
The Ritz-Carlton, Turks and Caicos | Open |
Royal West Indies Resort | Open |
Salterra Resort & Spa | Open |
Sibonné Beach Hotel | Open |
Seven Stars Resort & Spa | Open |
The Somerset | Open |
South Bank Resort | Open |
The Tuscany on Grace Bay | Open |
Villa del Mar | Open |