This Week's Best Caribbean Luxury Resort Deals (Week of July 12, 2026)
Every week we re-price 4★+ resorts across 22 Caribbean and Mexico destinations and compare each hotel against its own trailing 12-week average — not against some generic "cheap" bar. A deal here means the resort is genuinely priced below where it normally sits, for the same real dates.
How to read these prices: all rates below are live nightly prices we captured this week for a 7-night stay in early August 2026, 2 adults, in USD before taxes. Rates move in real time, so use the buttons to check your own dates — and if a price creeps back up, hit Watch Price on the resort's card on our destination pages and we'll email you when it drops again.
The headline deal: a Turks and Caicos bluff resort at 46% off
Rock House, Turks and Caicos — $953/night, down from a recent average of $1,768/night. Rock House sits on a bluff above its own private cove near Grace Bay, all-suite, with a cliffside pool and a private dock down to the water. A 46% drop on a Turks and Caicos 5-star is unusual — this island almost never discounts (see the floor table below).
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Nine more rates worth booking this week
El Embajador, a Royal Hideaway Hotel, Dominican Republic — from $373/night
36% below its average of $587/night. A grand, historic Santo Domingo property (opened in the Trujillo era, now a Royal Hideaway) with formal gardens and a genuinely different city-and-history angle from the beach-resort DR most people picture.

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Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa, St. Barts — from $1,757/night
35% below its average of $2,692/night. St. Barts almost never shows up on a deals list — this is the most expensive island we track. A beachfront 5-star on Grand Cul de Sac at under $1,800/night is the rare window to do St. Barts without St. Barts pricing.

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Grace Bay Club, Turks and Caicos — from $1,732/night
33% below its average of $2,577/night. The original name on Grace Bay Beach itself — adults-focused, all-suite, right on the stretch of sand that put this island on the map. Still not cheap, but 33% off is a real move for a hotel this in-demand.

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Rosewood Little Dix Bay, British Virgin Islands — from $1,270/night
31% below its average of $1,845/night. Laurance Rockefeller's original BVI resort on Virgin Gorda, still one of the most storied properties in the region — half-mile private beach, low-rise, deliberately understated. A meaningful discount on a hotel that rarely needs one.

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SLS at Baha Mar, Bahamas — from $712/night
30% below its average of $1,009/night. The adults-leaning tower inside Nassau's Baha Mar mega-resort — full run of the complex (casino, beach, the pool scene) at under $750/night, and the shortest flight on this list from the East Coast.

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Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, Bermuda — from $918/night
29% below its average of $1,299/night. The unmistakable pink hotel on Hamilton Harbour — Fairmont-managed, art-filled, and Bermuda's most iconic address. Bermuda is a summer-peak, not hurricane-belt, market, so a 29% drop here is worth grabbing before the season winds down.
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The Villas at the Shore Club, Turks and Caicos — from $847/night
28% below its average of $1,183/night. All-villa living on Long Bay Beach, quieter than the Grace Bay strip. Between this and Rock House above, Turks and Caicos is unusually well-represented on this week's list — two real discounts on an island that normally doesn't budge.

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Grotto Bay Beach Resort, Bermuda — from $751/night
28% below its average of $1,047/night. Built around actual limestone cave-and-grotto formations on the property, on Bermuda's North Shore — a lower-key, better-value alternative to the Hamilton Princess above, both discounted the same week.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba — from $772/night
26% below its average of $1,046/night. Aruba sits outside the hurricane belt, which is exactly why it rarely gets cheap. A quarter off the Ritz on Palm Beach is a genuine window, not a gimmick discount.

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What stands out this week
Turks and Caicos and Bermuda each landed two hotels on this list — both islands that normally hold their prices better than almost anywhere else in the region. When islands like these discount, it's a real signal, not routine shoulder-season noise. St. Barts also appears — the single most expensive destination we track — which is the rarest kind of window on this list.
Every rate here is measured against that specific hotel's own recent pricing, so "26% below average" at the Ritz-Carlton Aruba and "46% below average" at Rock House are both real, hotel-specific discounts — not a ranking of which island is cheapest overall. For that comparison, see our cost-of-luxury breakdown by destination.
Prices were captured at our weekly Sunday sweep and change in real time. Want a heads-up when a specific hotel drops? Hit "Watch price" on any resort card on our destination pages or the deals page and we'll email you.
