Ambergris Cay Expansion Brings New Luxury Bungalows to Turks and Caicos
Ambergris Cay, renowned as a luxury island resort in the Turks and Caicos, has announced a significant Caribbean luxury resort expansion designed to thrill discerning travelers worldwide. This remarkable development features 12 new waterside bungalows and two exquisite villas, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Caribbean Sea. With a grand opening slated for June 2026, the Ambergris Cay expansion is poised to offer a sublime blend of privacy and opulence, synonymous with Caribbean luxury travel.
The expansion represents a $15 million investment in ultra-luxury accommodations, positioning the resort to compete with the Caribbean’s most exclusive private island destinations. This strategic development comes as high-net-worth travelers increasingly seek intimate, personalized experiences away from crowded mainstream resorts.
New Waterside Bungalows Redefine Island Luxury
The resort’s new Waterside Bungalow category introduces six one-bedroom and six two-bedroom options, meticulously designed to provide a residential-style layout perfect for families, couples, and friend groups. Each bungalow offers an opulent retreat mere steps from the crystal-clear waters. Guests can enjoy private terraces equipped with heated plunge pools, sun loungers, and shaded seating areas. Complementing these luxury features, each bungalow includes complimentary kayaks for leisurely exploration of the surrounding azure waters.
Inside, the bungalows prioritize comfort while offering panoramic ocean views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The one-bedroom bungalows accommodate up to three guests with a king bedroom, a living area that includes a queen sleeper sofa, and a scenic outdoor shower surrounded by tropical landscaping. The more expansive two-bedroom bungalows can host up to five guests, featuring a primary king suite with an ensuite bathroom and outdoor shower, a second bedroom with convertible twin beds, and additional sleeping space in the living area.
Each bungalow incorporates sustainable luxury elements, including solar-powered amenities, locally-sourced furnishings, and water conservation systems that align with growing eco-conscious travel trends among affluent tourists.
Enhanced Villa Collection Elevates Private Island Experience
Continuing the Caribbean luxury resort expansion, two new villas, Olympus and Tidecrest, complement the bungalow offerings. The Olympus villa, boasting four bedrooms, allows direct beach access from a private pool terrace and features a dedicated chef’s kitchen for intimate dining experiences. Meanwhile, Tidecrest offers a more tranquil three-bedroom experience with panoramic sunset views and a private wellness pavilion.
Enhancements also include the Dream Estate, which now offers an additional bedroom, making it ideal for large group getaways and multi-generational family vacations. Moreover, the renowned Land’s End villa has been rejuvenated with modern upgrades, combining luxury with timeless Caribbean architectural beauty.
Andreas Naegele, vice president of hospitality at Waterloo Hotel Management Ltd., remarks, “As the island evolves, we’re expanding the ways guests can experience it while preserving the natural beauty and sense of exclusivity that define Ambergris Cay.” Naegele’s insights underline the resort’s dedication to maintaining the island’s unique charm while catering to contemporary luxury travel needs.
Industry Impact and Market Positioning
This expansion directly responds to increasing demand for space, exclusivity, and personalized experiences among affluent travelers, particularly following the pandemic-driven shift toward private accommodations. Industry analysts project the ultra-luxury Caribbean market will grow by 12% annually through 2028, with private islands commanding premium rates.
Guests of Ambergris Cay are offered an array of exclusive amenities, including private jet arrivals, diverse international dining options curated by renowned chefs, dedicated island hosts, personalized fitness programming, and a comprehensive selection of non-motorized water sports. Guided excursions and immersive cultural experiences ensure each stay delivers authentic Caribbean connections alongside world-class hospitality.
Looking forward, the Caribbean luxury resort expansion positions Ambergris Cay to capture a larger share of the ultra-high-net-worth travel segment, with rates expected to range from $3,500 to $8,000 per night. This growth strategy aims to bolster the resort’s competitive edge while setting new standards for sustainable luxury in the Caribbean hospitality sector.

