Grace Bay Resorts takes its place in nature seriously, employing Caribbean horticulturists with 30 years of experience in the Turks & Caicos, who have preserved and retained more than 4,000 native plants and trees throughout the site. This lush, drought-tolerant native vegetation, some which is hundreds of years old, has been conserved in our nursery during construction and is being replanted to ensure this low-density resort remains authentic to its locale.

 

Sustainable features

Native Turks and Caicos stone from the initial site used through the exterior and interior facades of the architecture and the resort

Indigenous landscaping sourced from our expansive 14-acre site, meticulously nurtured in our nursery during construction. Over 4,000 pieces of native plants repurposed throughout phases one and two of the resort development

Gas-powered instantaneous hot water heaters

Energy Star certified appliances