This luxury Turks and Caicos resort, with its huge suites and beautiful white sand beaches, has just joined the ranks of the world’s best hotels.

Long Bay Beach runs for nearly three miles along the southeastern side. ProvidencialesIt’s a long stretch of white sand with steady trade winds moving across shallow water that moves between turquoise and light blue depending on the light. The coastline feels wide and open. Kiteboarders glide across the bay in the distance. The rhythm here is different from the bustling beaches on the other side of the island.

Set along this coast is The Shore Club Turks and Caicos IslandsThe resort is surrounded by sand dunes, palm trees and low-rise buildings facing the sea. Over the past decade, it has built a reputation as one of the most unique luxury resorts in the region. Now the property has reached a new milestone.

Resort has officially joined World leading hotelis an invitation-only collection of independent luxury hotels, including over 400 properties around the world.

This recognition places The Shore Club in a select group of resorts that include: Turks and Caicos Islands – and across the wider Caribbean – you’re invited to join one of the travel industry’s most curated networks of luxury hotels.

Long Bay hits milestone after 10 years

This announcement comes shortly after the resort indicated: 10th anniversaryIt’s a moment that reflects how quickly this property has become one of the luxury accommodations in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

“To celebrate The Shore Club’s recent 10th anniversary, being named one of the World’s Best Hotels is an incredible way to mark that milestone,” he said. Stan HartlingCEO Hartling GroupOwns and operates the resort. “This recognition reflects our team’s passion, attention to detail in design and service, and the authentic sense of place that has defined our guest experience here.”

membership World leading hotel Travelers staying at The Shore Club can now take advantage of the following services: Leaders ClubThe collection’s loyalty program. The program offers benefits including free breakfast, upgrade opportunities, flexible check-in and check-out, and points that can be redeemed for free nights at in-network hotels.

For frequent travelers following the Leading Hotels portfolio, this addition firmly establishes one of Turks and Caicos’ most recognized resorts within the global luxury circuit.

Recognition throughout the Caribbean

The Leading Hotels designation follows another recent accolade for the hotel.

at 2026 Caribbean Travel AwardsIt was named The Shore Club. Caribbean Hotel of the YearRecognizes impact on the region’s luxury travel landscape and consistency of customer experience.

The award highlighted the resort’s unique location on Long Bay, its extensive residential accommodations, and the variety of dining, wellness and activity experiences available to guests during their stay.

Over the past decade, the hotel has established itself as one of the Caribbean’s most popular modern resorts, appearing regularly in travel rankings and magazine features.

The combination of architectural design, spacious suites, and a location that offers privacy and easy access to the rest of Providenciales has helped define the resort’s reputation.

The quiet side of Providenciales

Most of the tourist activities in the Turks and Caicos Islands are centered around: Grace Bay BeachThis is a famous sandy beach located north of Providenciales.

Long Bay Beach offers a unique experience.

The coastline is wide and open, facing the Atlantic Ocean rather than the calm waters of Grace Bay. The water remains far out to sea, helping to create a stable environment for kiteboarding and other water sports.

At the same time, the location offers a sense of distance from the busiest areas of the island while being a short drive from restaurants, marinas and shopping areas.

The Shore Club occupies a large part of this shore, with landscaped grounds extending from the beach through gardens and courtyards to a series of low-rise buildings housing suites and villas.

A walk through the property reveals a series of outdoor spaces, swimming pools, lounges and walkways offering sea views.

Suite designed around the sea

Accommodation remains one of the defining elements of the resort.

Shore Club’s suites feature large balconies positioned to capture the steady sea breeze flowing across Long Bay, emphasizing space and panoramic views.

The interior design blends Caribbean textures with modern lines to create rooms that feel both residential and open to the surrounding landscape.

The resort includes: 6 estate villasIt is one of the largest private accommodations available in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Each villa comes with approximate benefits: 8,800 square feet of indoor and outdoor living spaceIt is located directly along the coastline.

The villa features a heated swimming pool, private courtyard, spacious terrace and master suite overlooking the water. Families and groups staying in the villas have full access to the resort’s restaurants, pools and services while enjoying the privacy of a self-contained residence.

This setting has made the villa particularly popular with: Multi-generational travel and group vacations.

Island-style dining

Food has become a central part of the resort experience.

to SuirenAt the property’s signature restaurant, the chef prepares a varied menu. Peruvian and Japanese influencesA carefully plated presentation combines seafood and bold flavors.

near, almond tree In the evenings, Caribbean and Southern-inspired cuisine is served in a courtyard surrounded by palm trees and soft lighting.

Both restaurants have become popular among residents and visitors staying elsewhere on the island, especially during the winter travel season when Providenciales has its highest visitor numbers.

Several bars and lounges throughout the property extend the experience into the evening, creating a social center that draws guests beyond their rooms.

wellness among the dunes

There is a resort behind the beach. dune spa Standing amid the natural sand dune landscape of Long Bay.

The spa has three treatment cabins located among the vegetation lining the beach, offering therapies inspired by their surroundings.

Wellness extends beyond the spa. Guests often start their day with: Yoga session on the sand or inside the resort pavilionCalm mornings offer the opportunity to paddleboard across the shallow bay.

Water sports remain central to the Long Bay experience. Consistent wind patterns create the best weather. Kiteboarding conditions in the CaribbeanMany guests take lessons or watch experienced riders cross the horizon.

Other activities include kayaking along the coastline, biking along Providenciales, and horseback riding along the beach.

This environment encourages guests to move between relaxation and activity according to the rhythm of the day.

Easily accessible from North America

Getting to the Turks and Caicos Islands from many major cities in North America is very simple.

Direct flights are available. Providenciales International Airport from New York, Miami, Atlanta, Charlotte, DallasWith Canadian gateways including: Toronto and Montreal.

Travel time from Miami is approx. 90 minutesFlights departing from New York are generally 3-4 hours.

From the airport, you will see Long Bay Beach. 15 minutes by carWe place guests at the resort immediately after landing.

Visitors staying at The Shore Club can take a complimentary shuttle to: The Palms Turks and Caicos IslandsThis is the sister hotel to the resort at Grace Bay. This connection allows guests to explore additional restaurants, spa facilities and beach settings during their stay.

Resort welcoming a new chapter

joining World leading hotel It represents a new stage in the resort’s development.

Over the past decade, The Shore Club has established itself as one of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ defining luxury hotels, offering a mix of residential-style accommodations, curated dining, and an environment that emphasizes space and ocean views.

recognition from 2026 Caribbean Travel Awards Any invitation to join the Leading Hotels collection reinforces that position.

Travelers arriving at Long Bay Beach today retain the same elements that have defined the resort from the beginning: expansive coastline, spacious suites, thoughtful service and a location that showcases the quieter side of Providenciales.

And now the resort is home to one of the most recognizable luxury brands in world travel. This is a new chapter for the resort, which has been shaping the modern luxury identity of the Turks and Caicos Islands over the past decade.

Shore Club Price

According to Google Hotels, you can find rooms in mid-April for around $3,096 per night.