All-inclusive private island resort Ambergris Cay has
officially opened its 12 new luxury Waterside Bungalows in the Turks
& Caicos.
Part of a broader resort expansion, the bungalows are welcoming
island guests with an introductory, limited-time Founder’s Rate.
Set along the calm waterside of the 1,100-acre
private island, the Waterside Bungalows collection introduces a new way to experience Ambergris Cay. While its
Beachfront Bungalows offer sandy shoreline views and open ocean, the Waterside
Bungalows face the island’s sheltered sound with tranquil waters ideal for
kayaking and paddleboarding from a private terrace.
The collection includes six one-bedroom residences measuring
almost 1,600 feet, perfect for couples and small families. Six two-bedroom
residences spanning approximately 2,257 square feet are designed for families
and groups looking for shared living space without sacrificing privacy.
Each bungalow offers a private heated plunge pool, a shaded
terrace, indoor-outdoor living spaces with floor-to-ceiling glass, and
complimentary kayaks and paddleboards.
Guests enjoy full access to Ambergris Cay's all-inclusive
amenities, including globally inspired dining, dedicated island hosts,
non-motorized water sports, tennis and pickleball, yoga, e-bikes, bone fishing
lessons, beach bonfires, and the resort's signature floating Hangover Tiki Bar.
The resort will also debut a new kids club near the Waterfront Bungalows later
in 2026.
Guests can land their private jet on one of the Caribbean's
longest runways or fly commercial from major U.S. hubs with direct service to
Providenciales, followed by a complimentary
flight to the island. American Airlines also offers direct service from
Miami to South Caicos, with a complimentary transfer to Ambergris Cay.
“Each new addition to Ambergris Cay is intentional, guided
by a commitment to privacy, space and respect for the island’s natural
surroundings,” said Andreas Naegele, vice president of hospitality at Waterloo
Hotel Management Ltd in a statement. “The Waterside Bungalows reflect that
approach, offering guests a quieter, more connected way to experience the
island from the water's edge.”
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