Hotel Indigo
Forbes Road, The Bight, Providenciales
Hotel Indigo is an elegant 56-room boutique hotel located in the Bight area within walking distance of world-famous Grace Bay Beach. This IHG property opening March 1, 2026 will offer its guests modern and Caribbean-inspired suites and a range of onsite amenities.
For those who want to spend as much time as they can in the water, Hotel Indigo is in walking distance of The Bight Reef (Coral Gardens), the top shore snorkeling site on Providenciales.
The hotel will also offer complimentary shuttle dropoff to Grace Bay Beach and to downtown Grace Bay, where most of the island’s shopping, dining, and nightlife is found.
Hotel Indigo is the first and currently the only IHG property in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Members of their IHG One Rewards program receive special access to members rates and offers, as well as perks such as late checkout.
Rooms
Hotel Indigo’s standard and premium rooms can accommodate between 2 and 4 guests. Many rooms are interconnecting, which is convenient for large families or groups traveling together.
Each room is stocked with various amenities that promise a comfortable stay for visitors, such as bathrobes, a mini-fridge, a desk, an in-room safe, and complimentary bottled water. Some have a private balcony or terrace where you can enjoy the island's gentle tradewinds all to yourself. Suites can be configured depending on your needs (choose a large king-sized bed or two plush double beds).
Rooms that are wheelchair accessible and have features like grab bars, tall toilets, and accessible door locks are also available.
Resort Amenities

Guests of the property will have access to a 24-hour fitness center, free use of their brand-new kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkeling gear, an idyllic courtyard pool surrounded by lounge chaises and cozy daybeds, and daily beach chair and umbrella service. There's also a cinema room where you can unwind and watch a movie after a day spent exploring the island or relaxing at the beach.
The Turks and Caicos is an incredible destination for water sports. Scuba diving, jet skiing, and boat cruises are just a few of the activities that the property's concierge can help you arrange during your vacation. Loaner bicycles are available for guests upon request.
You can also do a little shopping at Hotel Indigo's onsite Forbes & Bight Boutique, which carries a variety of souvenirs and island essentials.
Dining
Hotel Indigo’s primary onsite dining option will be Il Forno. This eatery will be open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and boasts a menu that combines authentic Italian cuisine with local and regional ingredients.
Located in the lobby lounge is Brango Coffee, a laid-back café and espresso bar that serves espresso-based beverages as well as fresh shakes, pastries, salads, and various grab-and-go items. Brango Coffee is where guests can enroll in barista classes and learn how to master the perfect espresso, cappuccino, flat white, and more.
If you'd rather enjoy your meal right on Grace Bay Beach, opt for the hotel's beachside service option.
What's Nearby?
Hotel Indigo is located in the Bight area near the western end of Grace Bay Beach and the beginning of The Bight Beach, which lends it a bit of a quieter atmosphere than the resorts in downtown Grace Bay.
A few restaurants are located within walking distance, including the beachfront Somewhere Café and Lounge, Dune Restaurant, and Jojo’s Café. While the resort has a shuttle that can bring guests to Grace Bay for shopping or dining, visitors are best served by hiring a rental car during their stay.
There is free parking onsite, as well as a few charging ports for electric vehicles.
Pet Policy
Hotel Indigo is one of relatively few pet-friendly hotels in Turks and Caicos. Only dogs weighing 22 pounds (10 kg) or less are permitted at a cost of $30 per pet per night. Dogs must be on a lead in public spaces and should not be left alone in rooms, per hotel policy.
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Located in The Bight
The Bight is a residential community found inland between the Grace Bay and Turtle Cove areas. The settlement is one of the three original villages on Providenciales. Much of the Bight supports low-density residential development, yet small shops, several resorts, and an increasing number of vacation accommodations can also be found in the area.






