The Shore Club Turks & Caicos, a luxury oceanfront resort in Long Bay Beach, has been announced as the newest member of The Leading Hotels of the World, a curated collection of independent luxury hotels.
The Shore Club Turks & Caicos features 8,800 square feet of indoor-outdoor living, heated pools, private courtyards and expansive terraces. The Dune Spa offers yoga on the sand, paddleboard meditations and complimentary water sports. Guests can kiteboard, kayak or explore the island on bike or horseback along the shoreline.
Among its culinary offerings, The Almond Tree restaurant presents Southern-inspired cuisine, while Sui-Ren serves Peruvian-Japanese cuisine.

“Having recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of The Shore Club, being named to Leading Hotels of the World is an incredible way to honor that milestone,” said Stan Hartling, CEO of The Hartling Group and owner/operator of The Shore Club. “This recognition reflects the passion of our team, attention to detail in our design and services and an authentic sense of place that have defined our guest experience over the past decade. We’re eager to welcome Leaders Club members and for our esteemed guests to have access to this exclusive, elevated program as they book their future travels to Turks & Caicos and beyond.”
The Leading Hotels of the World provides guests access to the Leaders Club, offering personalized service and exclusive benefits at more than 400 independent luxury hotels worldwide. Members receive points toward free nights, complimentary breakfast, upgrades, flexible check-in and check-out, access to events and members-only rates.
