Ambergris Cay is an exclusive private island resort located 600 miles south of Miami, nestled in the southeastern edge of the Turks and Caicos archipelago, bordering the renowned Caicos Banks. Initially developed as a private residential community, the island debuted as a luxury resort in 2019. Today, it offers discerning travelers a rare escape across 1,100 acres of pristine, largely untouched terrain.
With just 17 beachfront bungalows, 2 two-bedroom oceanfront options, and 9 spacious villas available on an all-inclusive basis, the resort delivers an intimate, boutique-style experience in a grand, natural setting. Accommodations include bungalows with heated plunge pools and an array of private homes and villas ranging from 3 to 10 bedrooms. Every stay is highly personalized, designed to evolve with each guest’s unique desires, ensuring a truly bespoke island getaway.
Ambergris Cay has been a private island since its purchase in 1811 and saw little development until the late 20th century when modern infrastructure was put into place, catering to an upscale clientele looking for privacy and rustic Caribbean charm.
Ambergris Cay entices with a serene natural beauty. Whether you seek a discreet peaceful retreat to unwind and disconnect or prefer to stay active with watersports, bone fishing or nature walks, their attentive team will pamper you with bespoke service, all-inclusive gourmet meals and premium beverages and more to ensure an unforgettable private island experience.
Ambergris Cay is a secret pearl on the beautiful necklace of islands that is Turks and Caicos, from the endless turquoise blue waters of the Caicos Banks to starry nights with stunning views of the constellations unobstructed by the glare of civilization.
Not to be confused with the similar-sounding Ambergris CAYE in Belize, Ambergris Cay , whose shallow turquoise blue waters and surrounding reefs are so brilliant, they can be seen from space. Just east of the island is the Grand Turk Passage that descends to nearly 7,000 ft. with ideal conditions for fishing, whale watching and wall diving.