Turks and Caicos is consistently ranked as one of the most expensive destinations in the Caribbean. In 2026, a realistic budget for a mid-range traveler starts at approximately $250 to $400 per person, per day. High costs are driven by the fact that nearly all goods, including food and fuel, must be imported, and the islands cater heavily to a luxury market. Accommodation on Grace Bay can easily exceed $700 per night during peak season, and even a casual dinner for two can cost over $100. To save money, many visitors stay in condos with kitchens to cook their own meals using groceries from the local IGA supermarket. Traveling during the "shoulder season" (April to June) can also reduce resort prices by 30-40%. Despite the high price tag, the islands offer world-class beaches like Grace Bay for free, providing some of the best turquoise water and white sand in the world, which many travelers feel justifies the premium cost of the stay.