PAID CONTENT FOR AMBERGRIS CAY, PRIVATE ISLAND RESORT
PAID CONTENT FOR AMBERGRIS CAY, PRIVATE ISLAND RESORT
Ambergris Cay, Private Island Resort AMBERGRIS CAY, TURKS AND CAICOS
Ambergris Cay is a private island escape located at the far southeastern edge of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Travellers come here for unspoiled beaches and seclusion, offering a rare chance to disconnect from the wider Caribbean without feeling cut off from comfort or luxury. Surrounded by protected nature reserves and open ocean, the island’s natural beauty is the main attraction — soft white sand, turquoise waters and endless sky. Arrival sets the tone. Guests travelling by private
jet can fly directly into Ambergris Cay, landing on one of the Caribbean’s longest private airstrips, with customs and immigration completed on the island. Commercial guests benefit from seamless transfers that are included with every stay. Within minutes of landing, hosts escort visitors directly to their bungalows or villas, reinforcing the sense of having reached somewhere truly secluded. Accommodation is designed to maximise privacy
and connection to nature. Each villa and bungalow offers a private heated plunge pool and spacious outdoor living areas, whether positioned along the sand or on elevated viewpoints overlooking the sea.
Recent additions include Olympus, a four-bedroom beachfront residence with direct beach access, and Tidecrest, a three-bedroom retreat for relaxed coastal living. Soon, 12 new waterside bungalows will open, each with private plunge pools, kayaks and paddleboards, making it easy to move between every residence’s terrace and the water. Life on Ambergris Cay is guided by the rhythm of
the island. From January through April, migrating humpback whales sometimes pass close enough to be seen from select villas. Guests can dive for lobster and conch to enjoy freshly prepared seafood, while dining focuses on local ingredients and globally inspired flavours in open-air settings. Activities range from gentle exploration to quiet
adventure: e-bike rides around the island, casting for bonefish from the shore, private beach picnics or personalised spa treatments. At the heart of the island is Dream Estate,
Ambergris Cay’s most exclusive offering. This 11-room oceanfront enclave is reserved for full buyouts, milestone celebrations and extended retreats, with private chefs and dedicated butlers.
DON’T MISS Enjoy seasonal humpback whale sightings from select villas and coastal viewpoints across the island
Need to know
KEY FEATURES • Private island villas & bungalows with heated plunge pools
• One of the region’s longest private airstrips
• Dream Estate — an exclusive 11-room residential enclave • Floating Hangover Tiki Bar
KEY ACTIVITIES • Seasonal humpback whale-watching • Lobster & conch diving with fresh catch prepared for dining
• Sunset cruises & access to secluded picnic beaches
• Watersports, yoga, pickleball & tennis
GET IN TOUCH
ambergriscay.com +1 833 313 3172
reservations@ambergriscay.com
instagram.com/ambergriscaytci
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