Minor Hotels has unveiled plans for the future debut of its luxury Anantara brand in the Caribbean. Scheduled to open in 2029, the development of Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences strengthens the brand’s expansion into leading luxury destinations worldwide.
Set along the Sandy Point coastline of North Caicos, the low-density development’s 78 branded residences, including a collection of beachfront villas, will all be available for private ownership. Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences will be shaped for generous indoor–outdoor living by Miami-based RAD and Meyer Davis.
Just a short flight from Miami, North Caicos offers a more naturally preserved side of Turks and Caicos, defined by its people, natural landscapes, privacy and beaches. Building on the destination’s easy access, the global appeal of its beaches and its well-established luxury market, the project responds to rising demand for branded residential living in sought-after resort locations.
Situated just 575 miles southeast of Miami, the archipelago enjoys direct flight connections from major U.S. and Canadian hubs. The development will feature a private marina connecting it to the surrounding cays and the wider archipelago.
Wellbeing Shaped by Land, Sea and Sky
Anantara will introduce a new expression of the island rooted in privacy, authenticity and a deeper connection to nature, with wellness drawn directly from the landscape. Native species, medicinal plants and flowering botanicals from the resort’s gardens will inspire treatments at the full-service Anantara Spa. An on-site observatory will add a celestial dimension to the leisure offering, with activities guided by lunar cycles, planetary alignments and seasonal shifts, alongside night-time relaxation rituals, sleep-focused experiences and sunrise practices. A fitness center and yoga studios complement tennis, padel and pickleball courts, together with a dedicated water sports center and multiple pools.
This holistic connection between nature and wellbeing will continue through the resort’s signature dining, enriched with herb-led infusions and ingredients drawn from the on-site orchards and gardens. Beachfront venues, a wine cellar and a sunset rooftop bar will extend that thread into the wider resort experience.
Dillip Rajakarier, Group CEO of Minor International, the parent company of Minor Hotels, said, “Introducing Anantara to the Caribbean is a significant milestone for our group. The Turks and Caicos Islands are among the world’s most recognized luxury destinations, and North Caicos provides an ideal setting for our experiential and sustainability-driven approach to hospitality. This key project strengthens our presence in the Americas and reflects our commitment to expanding into destinations that support meaningful travel, whilst also expanding our luxury footprint in North America, aligning to our growth ambitions in the region.”
Caroline Domange, CEO of Octans and co-founder of Cheval Blanc for LVMH, part of the project’s ownership team, said, “Very few destinations offer the convenient access to both the serenity, and extraordinary turquoise water, beaches and natural beauty that have made Providenciales globally renowned. The preserved shores of North Caicos and its people bring an even greater sense of both calm and joy. Together with Anantara and our wider team that has proven experience in other notable local developments, we are creating an investment opportunity that feels deeply connected to the type of life well lived we all aspire to.”
Locally-based developer Rob Ayer, part of the project’s ownership team, said, “From the outset, our vision has been to build on everything that has always made Turks and Caicos so compelling, while offering the original experience of the destination.”
“The world-renowned Anantara brand and the exceptional attention to detail and emphasis on holistic experiences have become hallmarks of their properties around the world. It is a natural fit for the deeply embedded culture of well-being in North Caicos and marks the beginning of a new chapter for luxury lifestyles in the Turks and Caicos,” said The Honorable Charles Washington Misick, Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Anantara Turks and Caicos will be easily accessible either via Providenciales International Airport (PLS), followed by a short private boat transfer directly to the resort’s marina, or via North Caicos Airport, which is currently undergoing redevelopment to further enhance private-flight access to the island.
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