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Which Is Best - Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort or Beaches Negril Resort? (2026 Guide)
If you want a five-star all-inclusive family holiday in the Caribbean, the two 'Beaches' Resorts are a good place to start.
When we first wrote this guide, there were three resorts but Beaches Ochos Rios Resort closed in 2025.
Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort and Beaches Negril Resort are run by the same company as Sandals (which is more for couples) and offer a posh resort in Jamaica and one on a group of islands called Turks and Caicos.
Both of the current Beaches Resorts offer easy access to sandy beaches, several swimming pools, posh restaurants, kids' clubs and an impressive range of included activities.
But which is the best Beaches resort for a luxury family beach holiday - Beaches Negril Resort in Jamaica or Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort?
Here's the waffle free summary:
When we first wrote this guide, there were three resorts but Beaches Ochos Rios Resort closed in 2025.
Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort and Beaches Negril Resort are run by the same company as Sandals (which is more for couples) and offer a posh resort in Jamaica and one on a group of islands called Turks and Caicos.
Both of the current Beaches Resorts offer easy access to sandy beaches, several swimming pools, posh restaurants, kids' clubs and an impressive range of included activities.
But which is the best Beaches resort for a luxury family beach holiday - Beaches Negril Resort in Jamaica or Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort?
Here's the waffle free summary:
"Beaches Negril has a slightly shorter flight and is a bit hotter. It varies as to which is the cheapest resort, depending on when you visit. Beaches Negril gets the best reviews, but it's quite a small resort. If you're staying for two weeks then I would pick the biggest resort, which is Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort"
For our comparison we looked at customer reviews, prices at different times of year, activities and facilities onsite, weather, awards and travel time from the UK.
What do the two Beaches Resorts have in common?
Before we pick out our best Beaches resort, it's worth looking at the things that you'll get regardless of which resort you choose. Both include:
- childcare and kids' group for ages 0 - 17, with various age groups so your teenager won't be stuck with your five-year-old. There's also a partnership with Sesame Street, so younger kids can do activities with Big Bird and watch parades.
- meals and drinks, including some pretty swanky restaurants
- tips and taxes
- a big range of watersports and land sports, most of which are included in the cost of the holiday
- spa facilities
- a night club, just in case you decide that you want to be 19 again (Ed: surely you mean 17?)
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Which Beaches Resort gets the best reviews? Beaches Negril, Beaches Ochos Rios or Beaches Turks and Caicos?
The good news is that bothBeaches Resorts get outstanding customer reviews. In fact, there's very little to separate them based on reviews.
Beaches Negril in Jamaica and Beaches Turks and Caicos are tied on 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, and receive 4.4/5 and 4.3/5 respectively on Google Reviews. Hardly enough to write it off, but a slight difference.
If we add the scores together and turn them into a percentage, they rank like this:
Beaches Negril in Jamaica and Beaches Turks and Caicos are tied on 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor, and receive 4.4/5 and 4.3/5 respectively on Google Reviews. Hardly enough to write it off, but a slight difference.
If we add the scores together and turn them into a percentage, they rank like this:
- Beaches Negril - 89%
- Beaches Turks and Caicos - 88%
Which Beaches Resort is the cheapest? Beaches Negril or Beaches Turks and Caicos?
Needless to say, a trip to a luxury five-star resort in the Caribbean is not the cheapest holiday you will find. You probably knew that already. If you want a bargain, try a week in Skegness in January.
However, there is some significant difference in price between the three Beaches Resorts and there are also good deals to be had if you have flexibility around travel dates.
For a quick price comparison, we searched on Beaches.co.uk in November 2025 for the cheapest accommodation available for a family of four (2-15 year olds), staying for a week at a Beaches Resort. We searched for the price including flights from any London airport and transfers. Prices also include (nearly) all activities as well as food and drink.
We searched for:
We've ranked them from cheapest to most expensive for each date:
Cheapest price for a family of four for a week in April 2026, during UK school holidays:
Cheapest price for a week in early August 2026, during UK school holidays:
Cheapest price for a week in mid-September 2026, outside of UK school holidays:
Cheapest price for a week in early November 2026, outside of UK school holidays
As you'll see, the two resorts take turns to be the cheapest option. Overall, the average per week is £9881 for Beaches and Turks & Caicos or £9795 for Beaches Negril, so I would check prices at both.
Beaches Ochos Rios in Jamaica closed in 2025 and was consistently the cheapest of the three Beaches Resorts in our previous price comparisons. The difference in price from the cheapest to the most expensive was usually somewhere between £700 and £1800 per week.
Note that you need to try a few different dates for prices to show up, as flights are not available every day.
However, there is some significant difference in price between the three Beaches Resorts and there are also good deals to be had if you have flexibility around travel dates.
For a quick price comparison, we searched on Beaches.co.uk in November 2025 for the cheapest accommodation available for a family of four (2-15 year olds), staying for a week at a Beaches Resort. We searched for the price including flights from any London airport and transfers. Prices also include (nearly) all activities as well as food and drink.
We searched for:
- a week in early April 2026, during UK school holidays
- a week in early August 2026, during UK school holidays
- a week in mid-September 2026, outside of UK school holidays
- a week in early November 2026, outside of UK school holidays
We've ranked them from cheapest to most expensive for each date:
Cheapest price for a family of four for a week in April 2026, during UK school holidays:
- Beaches Turks and Caicos - £8,953
- Beaches Negril, Jamaica - £10,334
Cheapest price for a week in early August 2026, during UK school holidays:
- Beaches Turks and Caicos - £11,233
- Beaches Negril, Jamaica - £12,072
Cheapest price for a week in mid-September 2026, outside of UK school holidays:
- Beaches Negril, Jamaica - £7,911
- Beaches Turks and Caicos - £8,605
Cheapest price for a week in early November 2026, outside of UK school holidays
- Beaches Negril, Jamaica - £8,865
- Beaches Turks and Caicos - £10,734
As you'll see, the two resorts take turns to be the cheapest option. Overall, the average per week is £9881 for Beaches and Turks & Caicos or £9795 for Beaches Negril, so I would check prices at both.
Beaches Ochos Rios in Jamaica closed in 2025 and was consistently the cheapest of the three Beaches Resorts in our previous price comparisons. The difference in price from the cheapest to the most expensive was usually somewhere between £700 and £1800 per week.
Note that you need to try a few different dates for prices to show up, as flights are not available every day.
Which Beaches Resort has the most activities and best facilities? Beaches Negril, Beaches Ochos Rios or Beaches Turks and Caicos?
The first thing that's worth realising is that there is a big difference in size between the two Beaches Resort.
Beaches Turks and Caicos is the biggest resort by far. It has more than 750 rooms across four 'Villages' compared to about 180 rooms at Beaches Negril. In case it helps you understand the scale, a typical Center Parcs in the UK has about 800 lodges.
The villages at Turks and Caicos are themed around Italy, Key West, France and the Caribbean.
Because it is so much bigger, it's no surprise that Beaches Turks and Caicos has more swimming pools and restaurants than the other two resorts. However, you'll obviously be sharing them with many more people.
In all, Beaches Turks and Caicos has 12 swimming pools and 20 restaurants whilst Beaches Negril has 3 swimming pools and 11 restaurants.
Both have large 'Pirates Island' waterparks with things like flumes and a lazy river to keep children (and dads) entertained. Beaches Turks and Caicos is the only one with a surf simulator, but you won't be bored at any of them.
If this is making your head hurt, the summary is that there is less choice at the Jamaican Beaches resort, but there are far less people fighting it out for a seat next to the pools. If you're staying for a week, you aren't going to manage to visit the 24 different restaurants and all 12 swimming pools at Beaches Turks and Caicos. However, if you stay for two weeks then you would probably be able to make the most of the larger resort.
In terms of activities, all three of the Beaches resorts offer a good choice of watersports and land activities but there is some small variation:
Beaches Turks and Caicos is the biggest resort by far. It has more than 750 rooms across four 'Villages' compared to about 180 rooms at Beaches Negril. In case it helps you understand the scale, a typical Center Parcs in the UK has about 800 lodges.
The villages at Turks and Caicos are themed around Italy, Key West, France and the Caribbean.
Because it is so much bigger, it's no surprise that Beaches Turks and Caicos has more swimming pools and restaurants than the other two resorts. However, you'll obviously be sharing them with many more people.
In all, Beaches Turks and Caicos has 12 swimming pools and 20 restaurants whilst Beaches Negril has 3 swimming pools and 11 restaurants.
Both have large 'Pirates Island' waterparks with things like flumes and a lazy river to keep children (and dads) entertained. Beaches Turks and Caicos is the only one with a surf simulator, but you won't be bored at any of them.
If this is making your head hurt, the summary is that there is less choice at the Jamaican Beaches resort, but there are far less people fighting it out for a seat next to the pools. If you're staying for a week, you aren't going to manage to visit the 24 different restaurants and all 12 swimming pools at Beaches Turks and Caicos. However, if you stay for two weeks then you would probably be able to make the most of the larger resort.
In terms of activities, all three of the Beaches resorts offer a good choice of watersports and land activities but there is some small variation:
- Most watersports are available at all both resorts, such as snorkelling, windsurfing, paddleboarding and kayaking. The main difference between the resorts is that you can only do waterskiing and tubing at Beaches Negril (tubing is where you sit on a tube and get pulled along).
- Similarly, there is some variation in the number of land sports that are available at each resort (volleyball, tennis etc). Beaches Negril has the biggest range with 14 land sports compared to 12 at Beaches Turks and Caicos.
Which resort has the best weather? Beaches Negril or Beaches Turks and Caicos?
Both Beaches Resorts give you a year round tropical climate and the daytime temperature will never really drop below 20 Celsius, even in the cooler months.
However, according to most climate graphs I've stared at, Beaches Turks and Caicos is slightly cooler than the Jamaican resort (Beaches Negril).
From April to October, Beaches Negril in Jamaica gets very warm and muggy with temperatures going beyond 30 degrees Celsius regularly. From November to March, the temperature is a couple of degrees lower and it isn't as humid. Personally, I'd visit during this time.
Beaches Turks and Caicos also has a hot and muggy season from around May to October. The winter months (roughly December to March) aren't quite as humid and the daily temperature range is about 20 to 28 degrees Celsius.
If you want to read more on this, Climates to Travel has plenty of data for Jamaica and Turks and Caicos or you can read our month by month guide to climate in the Caribbean. This was written for the Sandals resorts (which are owned by the same company) but a lot of it is relevant for Beaches resorts as well.
However, according to most climate graphs I've stared at, Beaches Turks and Caicos is slightly cooler than the Jamaican resort (Beaches Negril).
From April to October, Beaches Negril in Jamaica gets very warm and muggy with temperatures going beyond 30 degrees Celsius regularly. From November to March, the temperature is a couple of degrees lower and it isn't as humid. Personally, I'd visit during this time.
Beaches Turks and Caicos also has a hot and muggy season from around May to October. The winter months (roughly December to March) aren't quite as humid and the daily temperature range is about 20 to 28 degrees Celsius.
If you want to read more on this, Climates to Travel has plenty of data for Jamaica and Turks and Caicos or you can read our month by month guide to climate in the Caribbean. This was written for the Sandals resorts (which are owned by the same company) but a lot of it is relevant for Beaches resorts as well.
Which is the easiest Beaches Resort to reach from the UK?
If you're travelling with children, you'll be grateful for the opportunity to spend a little less time trapped inside a plane or being transferred from the airport to the resort.
We worked out the typical flight time from London and added the transfer time:
So, the Jamaican resorts are the winners here, saving you about an hour compared to Beaches Turks and Caicos. Not a huge deal perhaps, and you may actually prefer to be onboard a plane for longer and have a shorter transfer time instead.
We worked out the typical flight time from London and added the transfer time:
- Beaches Negril, Jamaica - 10 hours 5 minutes (8hr 45 minute flight plus 1 hour 20 minute minute transfer)
- Beaches Turks and Caicos - 11 hours 20 minutes (11hr 5m flight time, plus 15 minute transfer)
So, the Jamaican resorts are the winners here, saving you about an hour compared to Beaches Turks and Caicos. Not a huge deal perhaps, and you may actually prefer to be onboard a plane for longer and have a shorter transfer time instead.
Which resort has the best beach? Beaches Negril or Beaches Turks and Caicos?
Beaches Turks and Caicos and Beaches Negril are both alongside long stretches of beach, rather than private bays.
The experts reckon that Beaches Turks and Caicos has the best beach, although it's obviously a subjective thing. According to the Beaches website, the beach at Beaches Turks and Caicos - Grace Bay - was voted the 'World's #1 Best Beach by TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice awards' in 2018. Meanwhile, the beach at Beaches Negril was in the top 25.
The experts reckon that Beaches Turks and Caicos has the best beach, although it's obviously a subjective thing. According to the Beaches website, the beach at Beaches Turks and Caicos - Grace Bay - was voted the 'World's #1 Best Beach by TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice awards' in 2018. Meanwhile, the beach at Beaches Negril was in the top 25.
How can I save money on a Beaches Resort holiday?
- You can sometimes find a better price by booking with a third party rather than direct with Beaches.co.uk. For example, a week in early November 2026 at Beaches Negril for a family of four was £8865 at Beaches.co.uk or £8515 at Virgin Holidays (a difference of nearly £350).
- Two weeks are slightly better value than one, as part of the cost involves the flights and transfers. For example, a week at Beaches Negril for a family of four was £8865 in early November 2026 whilst two weeks was £13,817. That's a 'saving' of £3913 compared to booking two holidays.
- I'm sure this will annoy parents greatly, but the difference in price between school holidays and the rest of the year can be pretty big. For example, a week in early July 2026 for a family of four started at £10,929 at Beaches Negril when we checked. A month later it had increased to £12,072 (about £1143 extra). This is obvious advice, but avoid school holidays if you have any option.
Other notable differences between the two Beaches Resorts
- Beaches Turks and Caicos is split into four different villages, including a French, Italian, Caribbean and Key West villages.
- As far as I can tell, you can only book holidays from the UK to Beaches Turks and Caicos for arrivals on Thursdays and Sundays. Beaches Negril has the option of arriving on most days apart from Saturday. I've tried a few different dates to test this out but it may change in the future.
Conclusion - which is the best Beaches Resort? Beaches Negril or Beaches Turks and Caicos?
If money is no object and you plan to stay for two weeks, then I'd probably go for Beaches Turks and Caicos which also has the best beach according to TripAdvisor reviewers.
Beaches Negril scores well with reviewers and has plenty of swimming pools, activities and restaurants to fill a week.
Beaches Turks and Caicos is the biggest and most impressive resort but unless you're staying for two weeks I doubt you'd be able to try out every restaurant and swimming pool. The weather is another factor - if you struggle with humidity and prefer lower temperatures, go for Beaches Turks and Caicos in the winter months (the same months as the UK's winter).
The Jamaican resort (Beaches Negril) is about an hour closer than Beaches Turks and Caicos, which is another plus point.
Beaches Negril scores well with reviewers and has plenty of swimming pools, activities and restaurants to fill a week.
Beaches Turks and Caicos is the biggest and most impressive resort but unless you're staying for two weeks I doubt you'd be able to try out every restaurant and swimming pool. The weather is another factor - if you struggle with humidity and prefer lower temperatures, go for Beaches Turks and Caicos in the winter months (the same months as the UK's winter).
The Jamaican resort (Beaches Negril) is about an hour closer than Beaches Turks and Caicos, which is another plus point.
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