Minor Hotels has unveiled plans for the future debut of its luxury Anantara brand in the Caribbean.

Scheduled to open in 2029, Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences will be located along the Sandy Point coastline of North Caicos, featuring a private marina connecting it to the surrounding cays and the wider archipelago.

Bringing a contemporary sensibility to the island’s natural calm, Anantara Turks and Caicos Resort & Residences will be shaped for generous indoor–outdoor living by Miami-based global design studio Meyer Davis.

Anantara Turks and Caicos penthouse living room

Respecting the slower pace of North Caicos, Anantara will introduce a new expression of the island rooted in privacy, authenticity and a deeper connection to nature. Making the most of minimal light pollution, an on-site observatory will add a celestial dimension to the leisure offering, while a fitness centre and yoga studios complement tennis, padel and pickleball courts, together with a dedicated water sports centre and multiple pools for relaxed, resort-style lounging.

Anantara Turks and Caicos observatory

“Introducing Anantara to the Caribbean is a significant milestone for our group,” says Dillip Rajakarier, Group CEO of Minor International, the parent company of Minor Hotels. “The Turks and Caicos Islands are among the world’s most recognised 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.”

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