Unlock Paradise: Hyatt’s Most Coveted Turks & Caicos Resort Finally Opens Its Doors—Are You Ready to Reserve?
Is the allure of pristine turquoise waters and golden sunsets enough to coax you into booking a stay at one of Hyatt’s freshest gems? The Andaz Turks and Caicos Grace Bay, a sparkling newcomer on the World of Hyatt roster, just flung open its virtual doors for reservations starting June 1, 2027. This isn’t just another hotel debut — it’s the island’s inaugural Andaz and the very first Hyatt-branded retreat in Turks and Caicos, promising an intimate hideaway of 59 rooms and 74 residences nestled along the legendary Grace Bay. Imagine unwinding with epic ocean views from a rooftop restaurant or diving into the vivid marine life around the Bright Reef, one of the Caribbean’s top snorkeling spots. With luxe amenities like an on-site spa, tennis courts, and a splash of local-inspired décor, this place might just tempt even the most committed points hoarder to splurge or strategize their next redemption. Intrigued? LEARN MORE
One of the most hotly anticipated new resorts in the World of Hyatt program is finally accepting bookings. You can book the Andaz Turks and Caicos Grace Bay beginning on June 1, 2027.
Not only is it the island’s first and only Andaz, it’s the very first Hyatt-branded property in Turks and Caicos (a Mr. & Mrs. Smith property called Ambergris Cay is also coming soon).

The hotel sits on the famous Grace Bay stretch of beach and will have just 59 hotel rooms and 74 residences. Hyatt says the property will feature three restaurants and bars, including a rooftop restaurant with epic ocean views.
You can also expect an on-site spa, tennis and pickleball courts and snorkeling nearby in the Bright Reef area — one of the world’s largest barrier reefs and famously one of the best areas in the Caribbean for diving.
The brand describes the hotel’s decor as being, ” … inspired by the golden tones, tranquil waters and natural beauty of the islands.”
How to book Andaz Turks and Caicos at Grace Bay

The hotel won’t come cheap, with room rates starting at $1,297 per night. There’s good news, though: It’s widely available using World of Hyatt points, starting at 55,000 World of Hyatt Points per night.
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This opens up another great opportunity to use points in the Caribbean. I hope to get the chance to visit this stunning new property.
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