
Turks & Caicos Islands achieved a record-breaking tourism year in 2024, welcoming nearly 2 million visitors and surpassing pre-pandemic tourism levels, according to the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board. With significant growth in both air and cruise travel, the destination solidified its position as a top luxury travel hotspot in the Caribbean.
Tourism Soars: Air & Cruise Arrivals Reach New Highs
In 2024, Turks & Caicos recorded 1,959,563 arrivals, reflecting:
- 734,308 air arrivals, a 10.66% increase from 2023.
- 1,225,255 cruise visitors, marking a 30.48% surge compared to the previous year.
- 311 cruise ship calls at Grand Turk Cruise Center, up 19.16% from 2023.
The Turks & Caicos Islands Ports Authority attributes this cruise tourism boom to increased international travel demand and expanded port capacity.
New & Upcoming Luxury Developments
Turks & Caicos’ luxury tourism sector continues to grow, with new resorts and residential developments set to enhance visitor experiences:
Opened in Late 2024:
- South Bank by Grace Bay Resorts – A residential resort & marina.
- The Strand – A sustainable beachfront villa collection.
- The Palms – Reopened after an $18M renovation, featuring a Mexican-fusion restaurant and oceanfront infinity pool.
- The Alexandra Resort – Introduced 41 new oceanfront and garden suites.
New Openings in 2025 & Beyond:
- Salterra Resort & Spa (March 8, 2025) – A 100-room luxury resort in South Caicos, part of The Luxury Collection.
- Andaz Turks & Caicos (Late 2025) – Hyatt’s first Caribbean resort, with 59 rooms and 74 residences.
- The Loren at Turtle Cove (2026) – Featuring beachfront villas, condos, and guest suites.
- The Point & Kempinski Grace Bay (2026-2027) – Adding high-end accommodations & eco-tourism offerings.
These projects, backed by the Turks & Caicos Islands Investment Agency, will boost employment, introduce new attractions, and elevate luxury tourism standards.
Sister Islands Gain Popularity & New U.S. Flights
Grand Turk Named Top Trending Travel Destination for 2025
According to Skyscanner’s Travel Trends Report, Grand Turk saw a 528% increase in U.S. travel searches, fueled by its world-class diving, cultural heritage, and rustic charm.
First Direct Flight from U.S. to South Caicos
Starting March 15, 2025, American Airlines will launch a Miami-to-South Caicos route, operating twice weekly. The Turks & Caicos Civil Aviation Authority expects this historic flight to increase accessibility to the secluded island’s pristine beaches, marine activities, and luxury retreats.
Turks & Caicos Tourism Outlook for 2025
With record-breaking visitor numbers, high-end resort expansions, and new flight connections, Turks & Caicos is poised for continued tourism growth in 2025 and beyond, reinforcing its status as a premier Caribbean destination.
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