Hotel Indigo opens in Turks and Caicos Grace Bay

IHG Hotels and Resorts has opened the first Hotel Indigo property in Turks and Caicos, located near Grace Bay Beach. The 56-room hotel features island-inspired design and various amenities for guests. Managed by Lighthouse Hotel Management, it is situated 15 minutes from Providenciales International Airport.

IHG Hotels and Resorts announced the opening of Hotel Indigo Turks and Caicos Grace Bay on March 4, 2026. This marks the brand's debut on the islands, with the property managed by Lighthouse Hotel Management.

The hotel offers 56 rooms designed with contemporary style, including dedicated workspaces, stylish bathrooms, and interconnecting options suitable for families and larger groups. Its location provides easy access to Grace Bay Beach, one of the world's top beaches, and is just 15 minutes from Providenciales International Airport.

Amenities at the property include an infinity courtyard pool with daybeds, an outdoor cinema, boutique gathering spaces, and complimentary cruiser bicycles. Guests can use a buggy service for drop-off to the beach. Beach services encompass towels, chairs, umbrellas, sunblock, kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkeling gear. Arrangements can be made for scuba diving and jet skiing excursions.

Dining options consist of Il Forno, which serves Italian cuisine with Caribbean influences, and Brango, offering specialty coffee and all-day light bites.

Mark Illingworth, General Manager at Hotel Indigo Turks and Caicos Grace Bay, stated: “As we officially open the doors to Hotel Indigo Turks and Caicos Grace Bay, we are honored to welcome the Hotel Indigo brand – and IHG Hotels and Resorts – to our celebrated Caribbean island. We are delighted to share our piece of paradise with a new standard of hospitality, thoughtfully connecting guests to our vibrant culture with expressive design, indulgent culinary experiences, curated social spaces, and the exceptional hospitality of our team members at Hotel Indigo Turks and Caicos Grace Bay.”

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