The Ritz-Carlton, Turks and Caicos will open its doors on June 22.

The luxury property will offer 155 rooms and 27 suites overlooking Grace Bay Beach.

Facilities will include two pools with private cabanas, the Club Level with a private lounge, a spa, Ritz Kids club, event space, a gallery of shops and a casino with table games and slot machines.

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Restaurants and bars include a lobby bar and lounge, the BLT Steak restaurant and an all-day venue which transforms into a dining outlet for dinner.

Rates start at $858 per night, double, for a king oceanfront room with balcony.

Entry regulations for Turks and Caicos include a negative PCR test taken within five days of travel, proof of medical/travel insurance and an online health screening questionnaire submitted through the TCI Assured online portal.

The Ritz-Carlton Turks and Caicos joins sister resorts in Aruba, Grand Cayman, San Juan (still closed due to hurricane damage), St. Thomas  and Cancun.

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