The honest review

Royal West Indies Resort sits directly on Grace Bay Beach — routinely ranked among the best beaches in the Caribbean for calm, shallow swimming — and structures its suites specifically for families: a One-Bedroom Suite paired with an interconnecting studio gives a family a genuine two-space layout (kids in the studio, adults in the bedroom) rather than one large room with a pull-out couch.

The resort splits its two pools deliberately — a quiet pool for adults and a separate pool for kids and families — which is a small operational choice that pays off in practice: parents get real downtime without needing to leave the property. Full kitchens in most units mean families can offset Providenciales' high restaurant prices by cooking some meals in-suite, similar to Ports of Call Resort but at a somewhat higher room-quality tier (4-star versus 3-star).

At $352+/night, this isn't a budget property — it's a genuine mid-tier alternative to the $$$$ resorts already covering this catalog's Turks & Caicos section, priced for families who want beachfront Grace Bay without an all-inclusive resort's per-person meal-plan pricing stacked on top. No kids' club or water park; the appeal is room configuration, beach access, and kitchen-equipped suites.

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Who this works for

Derived from FamilyFactor data

  • Toddlers

    ages 0–3

  • Elementary

    ages 4–8

  • Tweens

    ages 9–12

  • Teens

    ages 13+

  • Multi-gen

    with grandparents

All amenities (7)
  • 50 rooms, 4-star, 2 outdoor pools
  • Free self parking
  • Full kitchens in most units
  • Ocean Front, Ocean View, and Botanical View room categories
  • On Grace Bay Beach
  • One-Bedroom Suite with interconnecting studio — full one-bedroom-plus-studio combo
  • Quiet pool area for adults plus a separate family/kids pool