Waldorf Astoria Set to Transform Dellis Cay

Waldorf Astoria Set to Transform Dellis Cay

Waldorf Astoria Set to Revolutionize Dellis Cay

Big news from Hilton— they’re shaking up luxury hospitality again. Waldorf Astoria is planting its next opulent flag in Turks & Caicos. But hold your excitement for now; patience is the name of the game in the luxury hotel biz.

Waldorf Astoria Turks & Caicos: Ready to Debut with Style

Hilton’s toasted the signing of a deal for Waldorf Astoria Turks & Caicos Dellis Cay. Circle 2028 in your calendar, but in pencil, because we all know how these timelines can flex.

This time, Grace Bay gets a break! Dellis Cay gains the spotlight. A less trodden, more exclusive island, reachable only after a serene 25-minute boat jaunt from Providenciales.

Expect a tantalizing 175 guest rooms and swanky residences. Break it down: 62 hotel rooms, neatly lined up with 42 standard rooms, 10 lavish suites with sprawling outdoor sanctuaries, and 10 beachfront bungalows with their own plunge pools. And that’s not all—add 65 residences ranging in size from two to six bedrooms. Fancy!

The resort won’t just be a cluster of buildings; it’s a sculpted masterpiece integrated with nature. Think stylish dining—an all-day eatery, a signature restaurant, and bars by the beach and pool. And who could forget the quintessential Peacock Alley? Add to that a spa oasis of 13,455 square feet bliss, a 1,600 square foot gym, a retreatful library, and it’s perfect for both kids and adults with separate pool areas.

Looking Ahead in the Waldorf Astoria World

The Waldorf brand has rolled out 45 properties worldwide, with 35 more in the works. Can’t show you all the bells and whistles just yet, but you get the drift from the sneak-peek renderings.

Elevating the Hilton Honors Line-up!

Turks & Caicos: a gem waiting a breezy jaunt away from Florida’s shores. For a long time, points collectors didn’t have much to swoon over here, but that’s shifting with new players entering the scene.

  • The Ritz-Carlton already made waves with its entrance, boasting divine Grace Bay Beach views, though it’s been sparking debates on charm versus luxury.
  • Fast forward to 2025—Salterra Turks & Caicos unveiled itself as part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection, a snug retreat for solitude seekers on South Caicos Island.
  • 2026 looks bright for the Turks & Caicos scene too, with Andaz Turks & Caicos planning its debut. With 59 rooms and 74 residences, Hyatt’s expansion spells a boon for Grace Bay enthusiasts.

Enter the Waldorf Astoria: poised to be a jewel in the crown, whispering luxury and refinement. Its location—a peaceful enclave with quick speedboat access—is irresistibly promising.

The Waldorf Astoria name continues its majestic growth streak with alluring new spots poised in its blueprint. When it comes to loyalty programs paired with an exhilarating future, Hilton is the name echoing down the halls.

The final word?

The extravagance of Waldorf Astoria is set to kiss the shores of Turks & Caicos, specifically, Dellis Cay, just a swift speedboat excursion from Providenciales. Half resort, half residential retreat, it promises pure lux.

Grace Bay’s charm might be undeniable, yet privacy is a rare find. This fresh Waldorf Astoria venture is like your secret paradise and, incredible as it sounds, points-friendly!

What’s your verdict on the new Waldorf Astoria Turks & Caicos? Fancy a ski trip instead? Check out Val Seny ski resort.

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