Located on the second and third floors in the French Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos, the French Village Luxury Room Double & King rooms are the most affordable accommodations in this section of the resort. They are the same except for the beds they have.
The double room has two double beds and a single sleep chair, while the king room has a king bed and twin daybed plus trundle. Maximum occupancy in both rooms is 4 people, and space is a little tight. These are best for families with younger children.
Note that these rooms do not have any outdoor space—there are French doors that open to a decorative railing (called a “Juliet balcony”), but no space to step out. They feature pool and tropical garden views.

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French Village Luxury Double Room
This room contains two double beds and a single sleeper chair. There is a full bath with a split vanity and a tub/shower combination, plus a microwave, coffeemaker, and minifridge that is stocked with water, soda, juice, local beer, and Robert Mondavi wine.
The room code is FD, and rates currently start at $486 per adult per night plus $61 per child per night.

French Village Luxury King Room
This room has a mahogany 4-poster king bed and a twin daybed with trundle. There is a full bath with a split vanity and a tub/shower combination, plus a microwave, coffeemaker, and minifridge that is stocked with water, soda, juice, local beer, and Robert Mondavi wine.
The room code is FK, and rates currently start at $486 per adult per night plus $61 per child per night.

The French Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos
The French Village is one of 6 villages at Beaches Turks & Caicos, and it is the furthest from the beach.
We really liked the French Village, as it is close to the waterpark and has a relatively quiet atmosphere (although it can be noisy at night). However, since it’s not close to the beach, rooms do not have a water view. This does make them more affordable, however.
There are 6 restaurants and a food truck in the French Village, plus two bars: a swim-up bar at the pool and a bar in the French restaurant. We think the pool in the French Village is the best for families, as it is quite large and has a shallow side for kids plus plenty of shade and chairs.
This is the village to stay in if you want to spend most of your time at the waterpark, which sprawls over 45,000 square feet and offers water slides, surf simulators, a lazy river, and more.
Other amenities in or near the French Village include the tennis courts, fitness center, a Red Lane Spa, the main entertainment stage, and a large lawn with a croquet set.
Nearby Villages
The French Village is on one end of the resort, but near the Pirate’s Island Waterpark, making it a great choice for families with kids who want quick access to slides, the lazy river, and the surf simulator. It’s also just a short walk to the Caribbean Village, where you’ll find beachfront restaurants like Schooners, nightly entertainment at the main stage, and a relaxed, tropical vibe.
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.