The least expensive rooms at Beaches Turks & Caicos, the Caribbean Deluxe Double and King rooms are located on the second floor of the East and West wings of the main building in the Caribbean Village.
Comparison of the Caribbean Deluxe Double & King Rooms
These rooms are very similar, with the main difference being which beds they have. The Caribbean Deluxe Double room has two double beds and a single sleep chair while the Caribbean Deluxe King room has one king bed and a twin day bed with a trundle.
While both rooms have a stated occupancy of 4 people, this can be a key difference depending on how many adults are going to be staying in the room. However, cribs and rollaway beds can also be accommodated in these rooms if desired.
Both of these rooms have a balcony, and they both come with a minifridge that is stocked with water, juice, and soda, as well as local beer and Robert Mondavi wine upon request.

Caribbean Deluxe Double Room
Located in the main building in the Caribbean Village on the second floor, the Caribbean Deluxe Double room features a private furnished balcony with pool and tropical garden views.
It sleeps 4 in two mahogany double beds and a single sleep chair, and you can request a crib or rollaway bed as well if you need it. There’s also a bistro dining set in the room, as well as an HD Smart TV. The full bath has a vanity with single sink and a tub and shower combination.
The room code is DD and the rates currently start at $421 per adult per night and $61 per child per night.

Caribbean Deluxe King Room
The Caribbean Deluxe King room features a mahogany king bed plus a twin daybed and trundle, also sleeping 4 (although you can request a crib or rollaway bed as well). It has pool and tropical garden views from the furnished balcony.
There’s also a bistro dining set as well as an HD Smart TV. The full bath has a vanity with single sink and a tub and shower combination.
The room code is DK and rates currently start at $421 per adult per night and $61 per child per night.

The Caribbean Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos
The Caribbean Village is one of 6 areas, or “villages,” in Beaches Turks & Caicos. It is centrally located near the middle of the resort, close to the beach and watersports activities as well as the Kids Camp. It is the oldest part of and has some of the most affordable rooms, but it is well-kept, with colorful buildings and lush landscaping.
There are two pools, 6 restaurants, and several bars in the Caribbean Village, and it is a pretty lively area.
This is one of our favorite areas on the property because it is centrally located near some of our favorite restaurants and attractions. We can easily go to the French Village for Cafe de Paris in the morning and enjoy entertainment at night at the stage.
When they open the new Treasure Beach area, it will be located next to the Caribbean Village, making this room even more attractive.
Nearby Villages
One reason we love the Caribbean Village is its central location.
While the French Village itself is more peaceful and set back from the beach, it still offers plenty, including the charming Café de Paris for coffee and pastries, and the elegant Le Petit Château for upscale French cuisine. Its quieter atmosphere makes it a relaxing place to stay, while still being conveniently connected to the resort’s most exciting amenities.
Head the other direction and you’re near the lively Italian Village, known for its large family suites, beachfront pool, and popular dining options like Mario’s and Bobby Dee’s. Just beyond that, the upcoming Treasure Beach Village promises to bring an exciting new experience to the resort, with oceanview suites, a massive infinity pool, a food truck dining area, and elevated amenities designed for modern family luxury. While the French Village offers a quieter retreat, its location gives you easy access to some of the most dynamic parts of the resort.