Best Luxury Sustainable Hotels, Resorts, Eco Lodges and Eco Friendly Accommodation in Turks and Caicos
Where to stay for luxury in Turks and Caicos
The 3 best luxury stays in Turks and Caicos prove that private island seclusion and serious sustainability belong together, from a solar field and rainwater harvesting on car free Pine Cay to a 400 kilowatt array drawing more than half the power at Salterra. From Pine Cay and quiet South Caicos at Cockburn Harbour to Christina Ong’s EarthCheck Silver certified Parrot Cay, these stays are top rated for barefoot luxury that does not cost the islands their wild calm.
How we choose the best luxury stays in Turks and Caicos
What earns a place on this list is how these Turks and Caicos luxury stays deliver low impact luxury that funds real conservation, like Pine Cay, a near car free private island that leans on a solar power field and rainwater harvesting for its water conservation. Because Pine Cay sits on a fragile barrier reef chain where every diesel generator and every drained aquifer pushes the surrounding cays closer to the edge.
Pine Cay runs almost entirely without cars and meets its needs from sun and captured rain rather than imported fuel, so the quiet luxury of having an island to yourself in Turks and Caicos stays good for the reefs and beaches that Pine Cay protects and for the guests who come after you.
We look for that same instinct in the resorts that back their polish with proof, like Salterra, which now draws more than half its power from renewables including a 400 kilowatt solar array, and COMO Parrot Cay, the female founded island resort opened by Christina Ong in 1998 that earned EarthCheck Silver in 2024. Because for the island families who live alongside Salterra and COMO Parrot Cay across generations, protecting this water, power and reef is protecting their own future, and yours. See more in our guide to the best luxury eco stays across the Caribbean.
Top Luxury Picks in Turks and Caicos
- Pine Cay: a car free private island resort running on a solar field and harvested rainwater.
- Salterra: an eco conscious luxury resort on quiet South Caicos powered by a 400 kilowatt solar array.
- COMO Parrot Cay: a female founded private island resort, EarthCheck Silver certified in 2024.
Pine Cay is a low impact private island resort in Turks and Caicos run almost entirely without cars, where a solar panel field, rainwater harvesting and a fleet of electric golf carts keep the footprint light.
The island has banned single use plastic, uses Dark Sky and eco friendly beach lighting, and partners on the Caicos Pine Recovery Project to save the country’s threatened native pine alongside the iguana sanctuary work spanning neighbouring Water Cay and Little Water Cay.
Salterra is an eco conscious luxury resort on quiet South Caicos that now draws more than half its power from renewables, including a 400 kilowatt solar array with FortisTCI, the first solar project on the island, projected to generate 700,000 kilowatt hours a year.
It produces its own water by reverse osmosis, landscapes with native sea grape, thatch palm and gumbo limbo to cut irrigation, and helped found the South Caicos Coral Reef Consortium for reef restoration while training local fishermen as charter guides.
COMO Parrot Cay is a female founded private island resort in Turks and Caicos, opened in 1998 by COMO's Christina Ong, and certified EarthCheck Silver in 2024.
The island composts over 16,500 kg of food waste a year, is shifting its landscaping to indigenous plants and reuses crushed glass in construction, while its marine science team runs a conservation programme with the NGO Roots2Reef that tags and tracks eagle rays, oceanic whitetip sharks and southern stingrays.
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